Daily language refers to the language people use in their daily lives, which is direct, simple and easy to understand. The daily language used in poetry can make readers feel the nature, truth and kindness of the language, and make poetry easier to understand and accept. For example, some spoken language and slang used in modern poetry can make readers feel the authenticity and intimacy of poetry.
Artistic language refers to the processed, refined and artistic language, which has the characteristics of image, vividness and implication. In poetry, the use of artistic language can enhance the aesthetic effect of poetry and make poetry more expressive and appealing. Artistic language creates unique images and situations by using rhetorical devices such as metaphor, personification and symbol, so that readers can feel the beauty and emotion conveyed by poetry.
Infiltration of daily language and artistic language;
1, mixed use: find a balance between daily language and artistic language, so that poetry has both the intimacy of daily language and the aesthetic effect of artistic language. For example, by combining daily spoken English with artistic rhetoric, we can create poems that are both profound and infectious.
2. Transformation and refinement: In the process of transforming daily language into artistic language, language needs to be refined and processed to enhance its expressive force and aesthetic value. For example, through metaphor, symbol and other means, daily language is transformed into artistic language full of images and situations.
3. Expand and deepen: by expanding and deepening the use of daily language, explore its deep meaning and emotional color. For example, rhetoric devices such as metaphor and personification are used in poetry to expand daily language into broader images and situations and deepen its expressive force.
4. Transcendence and reconstruction: On the basis of daily language and artistic language, seek transcendence and innovation, and reconstruct new language forms and expressions. For example, using cross-border elements and techniques to break the norms and framework of traditional poetry and create a unique and novel poetic language.
5. Interactive dialogue: through the interactive dialogue between daily language and artistic language, the inherent vitality and creativity of poetry are stimulated. For example, the use of dialogue and monologue in poetry makes daily language and artistic language collide with each other and complement each other, which promotes the development and evolution of poetry.