How to rewrite poetry into prose
Rewriting can change the genre, such as rewriting poetry into narrative; You can change the person, such as changing the first person to the third person; You can change the structure, such as changing flashbacks to order. Let's take Village Residence as an example to talk about how to rewrite poetry into prose. If you want to rewrite it successfully, first, you should study the original poem carefully and understand its meaning and thoughts and feelings; Secondly, the theme of narration and description should be established according to the meaning of the original poem; Third, on the basis of reading the original poem, combined with the actual life, develop a reasonable imagination to make the still picture in the poem come alive and make the expression of the article more accurate and vivid. Before rewriting Village Residence, we should know what scenery the poet used to describe the beauty of early spring. How to present the happy scene of children coming home early from school to fly kites? How to describe the poet's early spring scenery and children flying kites in the third person? Such as "Village Residence", "In February, the grass grows and the warblers fly, and the willows on the embankment are drunk with spring smoke. The children came back from school early and were busy flying kites in the east wind. This can be rewritten as: Children are busy flying kites. It's an afternoon in early spring and February. The warm sunshine shines on the children, and the soft spring breeze caresses their faces. At their feet, the grass has grown green leaves, and the wild flowers have opened their smiles. Orioles fly freely in the air, singing beautiful and tactful songs. The willows on the bank are green, and the green branches are fluttering in the wind, as if touching the bank gently with its gentle hands. A child said, "How beautiful spring is! "Another child said," Yes, how nice it is to fly a kite here! Guys, put the kite away quickly! " As soon as the voice fell, a dozen children immediately pulled up the kite string and ran around, and a dozen kites floated in the blue sky. You see, there are "dragonflies" with bulging eyes, "butterflies" dancing, "goldfish" swimming with wagging tails, and "swallows" that are light and agile ... one kite after another makes the sky colorful. The children looked up at the sky and smiled happily. In the green fields, the beautiful scenery in spring and the children's figures blend together to form a charming spring color map. (Non-vegetation)