Cang Kejia's Answer to the Sea

The poet wrote his feelings about the sea in plain language from four aspects: sight, smell, touch and hearing. Far and near, from day to night, the sea gives the poet different feelings and forms the development level of the whole poem. 2. The poet sublimated his feelings, personified and animated the sea, and showed us the overall image of the sea. Appreciation: The overall form of this poem is neat, and the first six sentences are developed from four aspects: vision, smell, touch and hearing, which makes people appreciate the beauty of the sea from different angles; The last two sentences are the sublimation of the author's feelings, which makes people feel the spectacular scenery of the sea. Moreover, the poem skillfully uses personification to describe the vivid scenery of the sea, so that people can feel the beautiful scenery of the sea, especially at the end of the poem, personify the sea with words such as "your powerful breath", "breath", "body temperature" and "breath" and give it life. So this is a landscape poem, which does not reveal the poet's philosophy of life and life, so it is a typical landscape poem. ? The whole poem expresses the poet's heartfelt yearning and worship for the sea, which makes people feel a sense of security and vitality.

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