1, a wisp of wind, blowing from a distance, mixed with the fragrance of wood and intoxicating book fragrance, full of pleasure.
Every word in the book contains all kinds of stories, which makes people addicted to the book.
Marseille written by Ai Qing is a romantic place, where there is a spirit of courage, enthusiasm and freedom, but it is also full of loneliness, pessimism and pain. In the process of pursuing freedom and ideals, Masai people often get into trouble and experience many setbacks and hardships, including love, friendship, family and political setbacks. In this process, Masai people will show helplessness and loneliness, may die painfully, or some people may stand up again and continue to pursue their dreams.
In Ai Qing's poems, Marseille is described as a place full of prosperity and industrialization, but it is also full of chaos and oppression. Ai Qing looks at this society from the perspective of working people and bottom workers, and thinks that there are many unfair and unequal problems in this society, which makes people's lives more miserable.
What emotion does Ai Qing's Marseille express?
1, expressing the yearning and earnest pursuit of ideals and a better life. In the poem, the poet expressed his love and pursuit of life, praised the ideal and light, and thought about the meaning of life. The transshipment companies and shopping malls in the poem have become synonymous with capitalism and are machines that squeeze workers. The poet criticized and hated this mercilessly.
2. Exposed the filth and corruption of big industrial cities and the hatred of imperialist aggression. This poem depicts the prosperity and complexity of Marseille, a metropolis, but also reveals the filth and corruption behind this big industrial city.
3. Expressed love and sympathy for the kind and simple working people. In the poem, the poet profoundly describes the hard life and suffering of the French working class, showing concern for the body and emotional sympathy. It shows the criticism and hatred of capitalism. The poet criticized and abhorred the barbaric aggression of France, which is in the imperialist camp of the world, against other nation-states, and this feeling was deeply reflected in his poems.