In this poem, Emily Dickinson talks about a way to sublimate the soul-reading. So the theme of the poem is Dickinson's emphasis on the book, she thinks that reading will make people change, the poor people become rich, people will be free from bondage, to obtain freedom. Through this ...
The poem depicts a bird flying freely in the sky. What could be the theme? A. Freedom B. Beauty C. Courage D. Fear 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A。诗歌描绘了一只鸟在天空中自由飞翔,可能的主题是自由。选项 B“Beauty”美丽,重点在外观的美,不如自由更能体现鸟飞翔的内涵。选项 C“Courage”...
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will go like "The imaginary Joseon Dynasty in which 'poem' is a national ideology. In the ...
But after reading the poem titled Fishing in Snow translated by Xu, one senator was so impressed with the fisherman’s independent thinking that he chose to support Obama. Having made such great achievements, Xu maintained a routine. Every day he translated about1,000 words, working till 3 ...
百度试题 结果1 题目What is the theme of this poem? A. choice B. liberty C. freedom D. road 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A 反馈 收藏
1. When language is used for establishing an atmosphere or maintaining social contact rather than exchanging information or ideas, its function is ___ function. 2. The sound /p/ can be described with “___ , bilabial, stop”. 3. The ___...
What is the poem Birches by Robert Frost about? Explain the meaning of the last five stanzas of the poem Adonais by PB Shelley. What are some famous poems with assonance? Regarding ''A bird came down the walk (328)'' by Dickinson, what is the central thesis of this poem?
as if a belching volcano is about to explode . . . along the lines of exasperation displayed in the iconic scene from the 1976 movieNetwork— for although the sources of fear and anger that weigh heavy on our minds have changed in the past 38 years, the impact is the same . . . un...