Tagore used many rhetorical devices in Birds. Please choose the poems that use rhetoric from the collection of poems and enjoy them simply.

Most of the poems in Birds are only one or two lines, and very few are three or four lines. Some people say that Tagore was influenced by Japanese haiku. The poet named these small problems "birds" in order to compare himself to an "eternal traveler" seeking an ideal state, and record his journey with these poems describing the long journey of drifters from south to north. Therefore, in one or two lines of poetry, we often capture a natural scenery and tell a simple truth, just like lightning in the air, the flood of waves, the afterglow of sunset and the shadow of dawn, which gives people a vivid impression and contains profound philosophy. Although the poem shows an instant impression, or the ever-changing mind thinks that the birds in the air have no footprints, and the poet seems to see things differently, as if nothing had happened, illusory and elusive, but as long as we tightly buckle the poet's basic philosophical thoughts and social views, the philosophical content in this poem is still understandable.

Specific analysis:

Stray birds of summer come to my window to sing and fly away. And yellow leaves of autumn, which have no songs, flutter and fall there with a sign. "

This poem has a clear appearance. In summer, birds fly around happily, sing to people and then fly away. The yellow leaves were silent and fell to the ground without saying anything.

Meaning: Birds in summer are metaphors of Indian bards. They wandered all their lives, singing while walking, leaving a good feeling for people everywhere. The yellow leaves in autumn are a metaphor for Indian forest hermits. They lived alone, leaving no influence on others and dying by themselves. These two contrasting images open the deep meaning of this poem for us, that is, there are two kinds of people in the world. One is humble, but they have been serving others all their lives, bringing goodwill or beneficial influence to others. Their lives are extremely precious. The other is arrogant, far away from others, always thinking only of oneself, living alone for life, never bringing any benefits to others, only feeling sorry for yourself there. It can be seen that poetry is good for people, and it also shows that poets are determined to serve others all their lives and fly to their windows to sing.