1. By using rich rhetorical devices and unique language, poetry can express deep feelings and strong emotions, such as love, sadness, happiness and anger. Poets often describe their feelings and experiences from their own unique perspective, and then convey these feelings to readers. When reading poems, readers will also deepen their understanding of the poet's emotions because of the emotions and images in the poems.
2. Poetry often uses rich symbols and images to express abstract thoughts and perceptions by using images and metaphors. This imaginative and creative language can stimulate readers' thinking and help them better understand and perceive an emotion or idea. Through images and metaphors in poetry, readers can reconstruct and explore the world in their own thinking.
3. Through the images and feelings obtained from poems, people can better understand and reflect on their life, values and beliefs. Poetry can express in-depth thinking and exploration of social problems, humanity and human existence through words. It provides a unique "language" to convey the author's views and understanding of the world, and causes readers to think about various issues.
The expressive function of poetry
1. One of the expressive functions of poetry is to take notes. Poets express their experiences in the language of poetry, and poetry has become a way of taking notes. Someone warned against writing poems as a diary, which was intended to remind you not to scribble poems, not to deny the note-taking function of poems.
2. The second expressive function of poetry is lyricism. Poetry is used to express affection, nostalgia, friendship, love, classmates' affection, friendship in war, love for national conditions, etc., and to express various emotions such as flowers, months, joys and sorrows. Poetry has become an emotional expression.
3. The third expressive function of poetry is to express ambition. Poets use poetry to express their desires and desires. This is very common in poetry, and I personally have a deep understanding.