The introduction is as follows:
"To a Skylark" is one of the representative lyric poems of the British poet Shelley. The poem uses romantic techniques to enthusiastically praise the skylark. The author uses personification and metaphorical rhetoric to express his special love for the skylark. The author compares the skylark to a poet, a girl, a firefly, and a green leaf, making the skylark more beautiful, vivid, and vivid in front of the readers.
Poetry is full of vitality and vigor, and has a power to move forward. The description of natural scenes expresses one's own thoughts and feelings. The works are rich in imagination, harmonious in rhyme, and lively in rhythm. They are full of fantasy and exaggeration and show the substantial meaning of the image of the skylark.
Section 21 of this work is magnificent, the writing is concise, the rhythm is strong, the style is clear and bright, and the article has a majestic, open and closed yet mellow and restrained momentum, imagination Strange and beautiful language. It is a typical romantic work.
Introduction:
"To a Skylark" is a poem written by the British poet Percy Bysshe Shelley in 1820. "To the Skylark" is a lyric poem with 21 stanzas.