1. This personification technique is often used in literary works to make the depicted objects more vivid and express the author's strong feelings and feelings. In this poem, the author personifies the west wind and yellow leaves, vividly showing the bleak and desolate autumn, further setting off the desolation and cold of the village.
2. This technique can also enhance the appeal and artistic charm of poetry. Through anthropomorphic description, readers can feel the author's mood and mood more deeply, and it is easier to produce * * * and emotion * * *. It can enhance the expressive force and appeal of the works and let readers better feel the author's emotions and thoughts.
3. This personification technique has many functions in poetry, which can not only vividly express the characteristics of the depicted object, but also enhance the appeal and artistic charm of poetry. In Wei Zhuang's "To Shi Cun", the application of this technique undoubtedly adds a lot of color to the whole poem, which makes readers have a deeper understanding and feeling of autumn in the village.
The importance of personification in literature
1, personification is a powerful expression tool, which can help the author to endow inanimate things or animals with human emotions and thoughts, make these images more vivid and three-dimensional, and let readers better feel the emotions and themes of his works. In poetry, personification is often used to express natural scenery, animals and so on. By giving them human emotions and thoughts.
2. Personification can enhance the appeal and artistic charm of works. By endowing non-human things with human characteristics and emotions, the author creates more vivid and vivid scenes and images, so that readers can feel more profound emotional and artistic enjoyment in the reading process. The application of this technique can effectively improve the artistic value and social influence of the works.
3. personification can also convey the author's views and attitudes towards certain things or phenomena. By endowing non-human things with human characteristics and emotions, the author expresses his views and attitudes towards certain things or phenomena, thus guiding readers' thoughts and values.