What are the characteristics of baroque style?

Baroque style, the word baroque, originally meant as an irregular pearl, was originally used to represent an art form in architecture, and later influenced many fields such as music and painting. It first appeared in Italy, rose in the middle and late16th century and reached its peak in17th century. In the history of literature, it mainly refers to a creative style in the literature of17th century, which pays attention to the carving and piling of words, complex images and forms and techniques. Its usual theme is religious fanaticism, and human beings are powerless in the face of God's cruel majesty, expressing tragic oppression in extremely chaotic and fragmented forms, and playing with elegance with exaggerated and carved words. The representative of Italian Baroque literature is marino School, and marino used exaggerated words to spread the sadness of life. The representative of Spain is Gonggela school, which advocates gorgeous poetic language combined with obscure ideas; There is a metaphysical school in Britain, represented by the mystic poet Donne, whose works interweave mysterious religious feelings with pornography and belligerence. Calderon is a famous baroque writer in western Europe. His drama "Life is like a Dream" shows contempt for life and fanaticism for religion, and also advocates loyalty to the king. This is a typical baroque work.