The poem To Kane is a typical love poem, which describes the instant feelings of love and the long aftertaste of love. It is the best of Pushkin's love poems. It is centered on the rhetorical devices of metaphor, with similes and metaphors. The combination of five rhetorical devices in this poem plays a decisive role in creating the uniqueness of this poem. The poet put all his love for Kane into this poem, and regarded love as inspiring creative inspiration and enthusiasm for life.
Author Pushkin, a great Russian poet and novelist, is the main representative of Russian romantic literature in the19th century, and also the founder of realistic literature and modern standard Russian. He is known as "the father of Russian literature" and "the sun of Russian poetry".
This poem has a harmonious and neat rhythm and a sense of rhythm. The repeated singing of the first paragraph and the last paragraph not only highlights Kane's outstanding and extraordinary voice and smile again and again, but more importantly, the poet wrote the incalculable mysterious power of the goddess of love and beauty in giving people life, youth and creativity. This poem is exquisite, beautiful, affectionate, musical and typical, which makes readers unforgettable.
The learning methods to understand poetry rhetoric are as follows:
1. Learn the basic concepts of rhetoric: First, understand the basic concepts of rhetoric, including common rhetoric such as metaphor, personification, repetition, and the corresponding functions and functions.
2. Read a lot of classic poems: then read a lot of classic poems, find out their similarities and differences by comparing the figures of speech of different poems, and gradually understand the role and performance of different figures of speech in poetry.
3. Analysis of specific examples: On the basis of reading poems and learning basic concepts, I began to analyze specific examples, find out the rhetorical devices used in them, and analyze their functions and effects in poetry, such as strengthening some performance and enhancing the appeal of poetry.
4. Repeated practice: Finally, practice repeatedly and constantly challenge your ability to understand and use rhetorical devices. You can choose to write some poems or essays around a certain rhetorical device, or imitate and use the rhetorical devices of classical poems to deepen your understanding and mastery of rhetorical devices.