1, romanticism. The poet expresses his rich feelings through romanticism and a lot of metaphors and contrasts. The poet used metaphors flexibly and compared larks to "light clouds" and "stars". Larks fly freely and spread hope everywhere, which makes people feel happy.
2. personification. The poet compared the lark's singing with the spring rain, the chorus at the wedding and the song of victory, highlighting the great power of the lark's singing. At the same time, the lark is personified as a noble girl and firefly, so that the beautiful image of the lark is vividly displayed in front of readers.
3. Emotional expression: The poet expressed the nobility and beauty of larks through warm emotions. He used a series of vivid and enthusiastic words such as "light cloud", "star", "silver arrow", "golden arrow" and "flame" to show larks soaring in nature, showing their free, energetic and elegant personality.
4. Symbolism: The lark symbolizes joy, beauty, freedom and nobility in poetry. In his poems, the poet used metaphors such as "silver arrow" and "golden arrow" to imply the beauty and purity symbolized by larks. At the same time, the lark's high-pitched and unrestrained singing was endowed by the poet with the mission of awakening the sleepers and breaking the silence.
5. Contrast technique: The poet uses contrast technique to compare larks with other creatures (such as mortals), revealing the freedom and happiness that larks have and the state that mortals are bound by reality. This contrast highlights the beauty and nobility of larks and the poet's yearning for freedom.
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To the lark is a poem written by the English poet percy bysshe shelley in 1820. To the lark is a lyric poem with 2 1 stanzas. It starts with praise and ends with exclamation, with distinct levels and rigorous structure.
2. There is no place in the poem where larks are not written, and there is no place where Shelley's self cannot be found. Larks become the poet's idealized self-portrayal. Shelley vividly depicts larks with his unique artistic conception, and at the same time writes his spiritual realm, aesthetic ideal and artistic ambition with full passion.
3. According to Shelley's wife's memory, To the Lark was written at a dusk in the summer of 1820. When Shelley was walking in the countryside of Laixing, he heard the lark chirping. To the lark was finalized on 1820. Shelley was at the bottom of his life at that time. He used poetry to resist the evil class oppression. He foresaw and expected the working class to rise up and resist.
4. To the poet in The Lark, he warmly praised the Lark, not so much because he admired the Lark's free flight and happy singing, but because he was moved by this free flight and happy singing, and he was pursuing this freedom and happiness.