The main image symbolizing women in The Oak is

The main image symbolizing women in The Oak is kapok.

The images in The Oak can be basically divided into three categories. The first category is negative, including Campbell flowers and spoony birds. The second category is neutral. This image has fountains and dangerous peaks. The third kind is positive, and there is only one kind, that is, the kapok tree, relying on the beloved person, advances and retreats in adversity, and is firm in love.

To 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 a pioneering work of literature in the new period, To the Oak is self-evident in the history of literature. Through the confession of the kapok tree to the oak tree, the author denies the secular and unequal view of love, calls for the view of freedom, equality and independence, shouts the slogan of equality between men and women in love, and sends out the declaration of independence for women in the new era, expressing their longing and yearning for love.

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Image: It is something that moves the author's feelings in poetry. It means that those objective and concrete things have traces of people and are branded with human feelings. When appreciating, we must first make it clear that the author wants to express his inner feelings through images. In addition, we should also understand our traditional aesthetic habits, such as looking at the moon in Philip Burkart, hurting spring and mourning autumn, thinking about the passing years when the water is flowing, and drizzling in the phoenix tree, which are all in line with our traditional aesthetic characteristics.

Artistic conception is the harmonious unity of meaning and context in poetry, and it is an appreciation of the thoughts and feelings expressed by the poet. It is necessary to understand artistic conception, and to understand artistic conception, we must grasp the aesthetic characteristics of images.