What are the two styles of modern prose?

Modern literature refers to literary works and literary genres other than poems, novels and dramas, including essays, essays and travel notes. It has broad and narrow understandings.

Prose in a broad sense refers to all literary prose except poetry, novels and dramas. In addition to discussing lyric prose, it also includes communication, reportage, essays, memoirs, biographies and other styles. With the development of writing discipline, many styles stand on their own feet, and the scope of prose is shrinking day by day.

Prose in a narrow sense refers to literary prose, which is a kind of literary style with narrative or lyricism, extensive materials, flexible brushwork, short length and rich love for literature.

Ordinary prose includes narrative prose, lyric prose and argumentative prose.

Prose features: loose form but condensed spirit, profound artistic conception and beautiful language.

Prose appreciation skills:

When reading prose, you should have a "literary vision"

Pay attention to the characteristics of prose expression

Pay attention to expanding association and understanding the charm of the article.

Taste the language of prose

Understand the connotation of the work