你可能想不到,美国一本畅销小说的名字也是"Nothing Gold Can Stay"! 2. 修辞手法 ① personification (拟人) Nature化身“女神”,下文一律用her指代,可以理解为是拟人的修辞。 ② paradox (悖论修辞) Nature's first green is gold, Her early leaf's a flower; 表面上,这两句使用了暗喻 (metaphor) 的修辞,...
诗歌赏析-Nothing Gold Can Stay HowtoReadaPoem Huanglinfei NothingGoldCanStay RobertFrost BackgroundInformation UnderstandingTheme LearningImages RhetoricDevices Translation RobertLeeFrost(1874-1963)LiteraryWorks&Awards 4PulitzerPrizes NewHampshire(1924)CollectedPoems(1931)AFurtherRange(1937)AWitnessTree(1943)87...
Personification Unlock with LitCharts A+ “Nothing Gold Can Stay” Vocabulary Select any word below to get its definition in the context of the poem. The words are listed in the order in which they appear in the poem. Hue Subsides So Eden A color or shade. Form, Meter, & Rhym...
诗歌赏析-Nothing Gold Can Stay英文稿件.ppt,大自然新绿珍贵如金, 可金子般的色泽难以保存 初绽的新芽婉若娇花, 但花开花谢只在那一刹那 随之嫩芽便长成绿叶, 乐园也陷入悲凉凄恻 清晨转眼变成白昼, 金子般的光阴永不停留 (曹明伦) 黄金时代倍难留 大自然的新绿是黄金,
• Nothing gold can stay. back rhetoric devices personification metaphor allusion alliteration Nature’s first green is gold, Her hardest hue to hold. Her early leaf’s a flower; But only so an hour. Then leaf subsides to leaf. So Eden sank to grief, ...
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1、,How to Read a Poem,Huanglinfei,Nothing Gold Can Stay,Robert Frost,Background Information,Understanding Theme,Learning Images,Rhetoric Devices,Translation,Robert Lee Frost (1874-1963),Literary Works But only so an hour. Then leaf subsides to leaf. So Eden sank to grief, So dawn goes down...
诗歌赏析-Nothing Gold Can Stay.ppt,大自然新绿珍贵如金, 可金子般的色泽难以保存 初绽的新芽婉若娇花, 但花开花谢只在那一刹那 随之嫩芽便长成绿叶, 乐园也陷入悲凉凄恻 清晨转眼变成白昼, 金子般的光阴永不停留 (曹明伦) 黄金时代倍难留 大自然的新绿是黄金, 可叹难持
Figurative language, first of all, is language that doesn't rely on the literal meaning of words to convey meaning. Using figurative language on nearly every line, 'Nothing Gold Can Stay' provides examples of metaphor, personification, hyperbole, allusion, and alliteration. Metaphor compares things...
Nature’s first green is gold, Her hardest hue to hold. Her early leaf’s a flower; rhetoric devices But only so an hour. Then leaf subsides to leaf. So Eden sank to grief, personification alliteration So dawn goes down to day. Nothing gold can stay. Nature’s first green is gold He...