Lyricism refers to the method of expressing emotions, which can be roughly divided into direct lyricism and indirect lyricism.
As a special way of literary reflection, lyricism mainly reflects the spiritual level of social life. Through the aesthetic transformation of consciousness to reality, it is the dialectical unity of individuality and sociality, as well as the dialectical unity of emotional release, emotional structure and aesthetic creation.
Direct lyric
Also known as direct expression, that is, the author directly expresses his thoughts and feelings about related people and things.
For example, the ending of "The Hut is Blown by Autumn Wind" is "Minghu! Suddenly seeing this house in front of me, it is enough for me to freeze to death alone. " It directly expresses the poet's willingness to sacrifice his noble feelings for the happiness of the world.
Indirect lyric
Indirect lyricism is characterized by implicit indirect lyricism, charm and strong appeal.
1. Through lyrical narration, the author adds his own subjective feelings to the narrative, and narrates according to the flow of feelings, so that readers can feel the author's thoughts and feelings in the narrative process.
2. The author expresses strong feelings of love, hate and praise through lyrical discussion, which is generally carried out through judgment.
3. Expressing emotions through description, the author permeates his feelings in the process of description.
Use a scene to express your feelings.
Express subjective feelings with the help of the description of objective scenery. Lyricism by borrowing scenery often makes emotions obscure, profound and touching. Specifically, it can be divided into three parts: writing mourning plays with music scenes, writing mourning plays with music scenes, and writing mourning plays with music scenes.
Emotion in scenery description
Emotion often comes first, and poets pay attention to the scenery described by people. Different emotions will give different emotional colors to the landscape. That is to say, when creating, the author projects some feelings hidden in his chest into the described scenery, so that the described scenery is permeated with some subjective feelings, thus producing artistic conception.
(of literary works) the feeling and background blend happily/appropriately.
In addition to expressing one's own feelings directly, all lyric methods belong to indirect lyric, that is, the poet's feelings are expressed through external things.
Last week, we talked about the relationship between emotion and scenery in ancient poetry. Many scenes in ancient poetry are inseparable from the author's emotions, so "scenery" has become the most commonly used "tool" for ancient poets to express their emotions.
Scenery blending means that the author injects his own feelings while describing the scenery. This kind of poem has a high integrity. Generally, we can't separate the "scenery" part from the "emotion" part, but we can really feel the emotional color of the author. For example, Tao Yuanming's "Under the hedge of picking chrysanthemums, you can see Nanshan leisurely." The mountains are getting better and better, and the birds are back. "