3 classic prose pieces suitable for recitation

1. "To the Oak" is a love poem written by Shu Ting in March 1977. It is one of the representative works of the Misty Poetry School. As the initiating work of literature in the new era, "To the Oak"'s status in the history of literature is self-evident.

The author uses the confession of the kapok tree to the oak tree to deny the secular and unequal view of love, call for freedom, equality, independence, and the same love view through thick and thin, and shouts the slogan of equality between men and women in love, and heart-to-heart love. Issue a declaration of independence for women in the new era and express their longing and yearning for love.

2. "I am willing to be a torrent" is a lyric poem written by the Hungarian poet Petofi Sandor in 1847 and dedicated to his lover. The poem uses a series of "I am willing" to introduce the ingenious idea The image repeatedly sings the steadfastness and desire for love, expressing one's love to the lover. This poem caused a craze of love poetry among young people in China in the 20th century.

3. "Rain Lane" is Dai Wangshu's famous work. It was written in the summer of 1927 when the political turmoil was turbulent and the poet was depressed and hesitant. The narrow and gloomy rain lane in "Rain Lane", the lone walker wandering in the rain lane, and the girl who is as sad as a lilac are all symbolic images.

It is a metaphor for the dark society at that time, the people who failed in the revolution and the hazy and intermittent hope. These images together constitute a symbolic artistic conception, which implicitly hints at the author's feelings of confusion, sadness and expectation, and gives people a hazy and profound sense of beauty.