CANON 赏析《英文》
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关于外国诗歌赏析英文版英语诗歌同建筑艺术一样,也需要追求外在的视觉艺术和造型艺术,讲究外部的象形、对称、参差和魅力,所以诗歌语言也具有建筑艺术美感。
下面是店铺带来的关于英文版诗歌赏析,欢迎阅读!关于英文版诗歌赏析篇一The Bight 海湾[ON MY BIRTHDAY]生日纪念At low tide like this how sheer the water is.White, crumbling ribs of marl protrude and glareand the boats are dry, the pilings dry as matches,Absorbing, rather than being absorbed,the water in the bight doesn't wet anything,the color of the gas flame turned as low as possible.One can smell it turning to gas; if one were Baudelaireone could probably hear it turning to marimba music.The little ocher dredge at work off the end of the dockalready plays the dry perfectly off-beat claves.The birds are outsize. Pelicans crashinto this peculiar gas unnecessarily hard.it seems to me, like pickaxes,rarely coming up with anything to show for it,and going off with humorous elbowings,Black-and-white man-of-war birds soaron impalpable draftsand open their tails like scissors on the curvesor tense them like wishbones, till they tremble.The frowsy sponge boats keep coming inwith the obliging air of retrievers,bristling with jackstraw gaffs and hooksand decorated with bobbles of sponges.There is a fence of chicken wire along the dockwhere, glinting like little plowshares,the blue-gray shark tails are hung up to dryfor the Chinese-restaurant trade.Some of the little white boats are still piled upagainst each other, or lie on their sides, stove in,and not yet salvaged, if they ever will be, from the last bad storm.like torn-open, unanswered letters.the bight is littered with old correspondences.Click. Click. Goes the dredge,and brings up a dripping jawful of marl.All the untidy activity continues,awful but cheerful.海潮退到这样的时候,水便分外清澈了。
《百年孤独》经典英语段落赏析《百年孤独》,是哥伦比亚作家加西亚·马尔克斯的代表作,被誉为“再现拉丁美洲历史社会图景的鸿篇巨著”。
下面店铺为大家带来《百年孤独》经典英语段落赏析,欢迎大家阅读!经典段落赏析篇一It was impossible to conceive of a man more like his mother. He was wearing a somber taffeta suit, a shirt with a round and hard collar, and a thin silk ribbon tied in a bow in place of a necktie. He was ruddy and languid with a startled look and weak lips. His black hair, shiny and smooth, parted in the middle of his head by a straight and tired line, had the same artificial appearance as the hair on the saints. The shadow of a well-uprooted beard on his paraffin face looked like a question of conscience. His hands were pale, with green veins and fingers that were like parasites, and he wore a solid gold ring with a round sunflower opal on his left index finger. When he opened the street door Aureliano did not have to be told who he was to realize that he came from far away. With his steps the house filled up with the fragrance of the toilet water that ?rsula used to splash on him when he was a child in order to find him in the shadows, in some way impossible to ascertain, after so many years of absence. Jos Arcadio was still an autumnal child, terribly sad and solitary. He went directly to his mother’s bedroom, where Aureliano had boiled mercury for four months in his grandfather’s grandfather’s water pipe to conserve the body according to Melquíades?formula. Jos?Arcadio did not ask him any questions. He kissed the corpse on the forehead and withdrew from under her skirt the pocket of casing which contained three as yet unused pessaries and the key to hercabinet. He did everything with direct and decisive movements, in contrast to his languid look. From the cabinet he took a small damascene chest with the family crest and found on the inside, which was perfumed with sandalwood, the long letter in which Fernanda unburdened her heart of the numerous truths that she had hidden from him. He read it standing up, avidly but without anxiety, and at the third page he stopped and examined Aureliano with a look of second recognition.想不到这个儿子格外象他的母亲。
外国优秀英文诗歌赏析【导语】英语诗歌是一个包含丰富社会生活内容和艺术内涵的世界,欣赏它,读者可以了解英语国家的历史与现实,可以培养自己的文学趣味和接受审美教育等。
下面是由带来的外国优秀英文诗歌赏析,欢迎阅读!【篇一】外国优秀英文诗歌赏析spring goeth all in whiterobert bridgesspring goeth all in white,crowned with milk-white may;in fleecy flocks of light,o'er heaven the white clouds stray;white butterflies in the air;white daisies prank the ground;the cherry and hoary pear,scatter their snow around.春之女神着素装罗伯特・布里季春之女神着素装,山楂花冠乳白光;天上分明一群羊,白云朵朵自来往;粉蝶空中时蹁跹;廷命菊花饰郊原;樱桃梨树共争艳,四处非花如雪片。
【篇二】外国优秀英文诗歌赏析I Loved YouAlexander PushkinI loved you; and perhaps I love you still,The flame, perhaps, is not extinguished; yet It burns so quietly within my soul,No longer should you feel distressed by it. Silently and hopelessly I loved you,At times too jealous and at times too shy. God grant you find another who will love you As tenderly and truthfully as I.-- Alexander Pushkin. I Loved You. Translation: Babette Deutsch.我曾经爱过你爱情,也许在我的心灵里还没有完全消亡;但愿它不会再打扰你;我也不想再使你难过悲伤。
收藏卡片赏析英文作文英文:As a collector of cards, I find it very rewarding to appreciate the beauty and uniqueness of each card. Whetherit's a sports card, a trading card, or a collectible card game card, each one has its own story to tell.For example, I have a rare Michael Jordan basketball card that I acquired through a trade with another collector. This card is special to me not only because of its rarity, but also because of the memories it brings back of watching Jordan play when I was younger. Every time I look at the card, I am reminded of the excitement and passion I had for the game of basketball.Another card that I treasure is a Magic: The Gathering card called "Black Lotus." This card is considered one of the most powerful cards in the game and is highly sought after by collectors. I was lucky enough to acquire thiscard at a convention and it has since become thecenterpiece of my Magic collection.When it comes to appreciating cards, it's not justabout their monetary value, but also about the emotions and memories they evoke. Each card has its own unique story and history, and it's up to us as collectors to uncover and appreciate it.中文:作为一名卡片收藏家,我发现欣赏每张卡片的美丽和独特性是非常有益的。
经典英文歌曲(超好听)好好保存..怕找不到了..第1首《Scarborough Fair(斯卡布罗集市)》呵呵,一首永恒经典的老歌!细细的道语宛如林中小溪淙淙涤荡心脾!听后总叫人常时沉醉不愿睁眼...此曲也叫《毕业歌》现在转来它的相关资料,让我们一起来怀旧吧:《Scarborough Fair》是美国六十年代最受大学生欢迎的电影、1968年奥斯卡获奖片《毕业生》(达斯汀·霍夫曼主演,其成名作)中的主题曲,原唱歌手:Paul Simon (保罗·西蒙)和Art Garfunkel(加芬克尔),作词:Paul Simon - Art Garfunkel,作曲:Paul Simon - Art Garfunke。
我也收藏有莎拉·布莱曼翻唱的。
片中的另一首歌曲《寂静之声》也很出名,想大家也是听过的。
/html/3/200510/20/7.html歌曲出处:/...s/2007-9/921514222.mp3第2首!《better man》说来好笑,虽然N个朋友向我推荐过N多次,可是因为本性实在太懒,居然从未有过下载它的念头。
幸亏有不怕麻烦的朋友,这个宝贝居然自动跑到了我的电脑里。
:)前两日灵感突现地在搜索里输入了四个字——天下足球,出来的结果让我喜不自禁,动听的歌不只一两首。
再一次遇到这首《Better Man》,献给我最爱的巴乔的《Better Man》,感动过我一个夏天的《Better Man》。
这首歌,是朋友送给我的最后一首歌。
男人唱给男人的歌经典不须多说.. 曾经以为美好的感情美好的时光会一直绵延,只要我们自己愿意,原来做的了主的只有时间。
天下没有不散的筵席,残忍却又绝对正确,也许这才是真理。
年华会逝去,朋友会离开,感情却会搁置在心里,酿成回忆,偶尔小饮,仍然温暖我心。
这首《Better Man》,长长久久地住在了我的音乐盒子里。
为离开昨天寻找明天的我亲爱的朋友们,为离开昨天寻找明天的我自己,唱一首永远的《Better Man》:Fighting to be a better man ,then lord will give you an endless summer!:)/html/3/200510/20/8.html歌曲出处:/...-7/200571322956.mp3better manrobbie williams第3首!《God is A Girl》/f?kw=god好听的要死,百听不厌。
从网上摘录排名不分先后《我的名字叫伊莲》推荐,经典,流传其实这首歌的全名叫:《我的名字叫伊莲娜》,此歌一经发布就风靡全球,和《God is A Girl》一样是经典中的经典《Oh My Love》宁静,清谈JOHN LENON----OH MY LOVE 此刻重温JOHN LENON的IMAGINE专辑,听到他的《oh my love》,便忍不住发了上来。
这是JOHN LENON离开BEA TLES后的作品,如同IMAGINE一样,歌词是大野洋子所写,曲则是两人共同创作。
淡淡的吉他,跟上来的是暖暖的钢琴,配上简单的歌词,特别的纯净。
此刻心里很安静,也很塌实。
Oh my love,for the first time in my life,my eyes can see.I see the wind,I see the trees. Everything is clear in my heart......《Scarborough Fair(毕业生)》推荐,柔情呵呵,一首永恒经典的老歌!也叫《毕业歌》现在转来它的相关资料,让我们一起来怀旧吧:)《Scarborough Fair》是美国六十年代最受大学生欢迎的电影、1968年奥斯卡获奖片《毕业生》(达斯汀·霍夫曼主演,其成名作)中的主题曲,原唱歌手:Paul Simon (保罗·西蒙)和Art Garfunkel(加芬克尔),作词:Paul Simon - Art Garfunkel,作曲篜aul Simon - Art Garfunke。
我也收藏有莎拉·布莱曼翻唱的。
片中的另一首歌曲《寂静之声》也很出名,想大家也是听过的。
《better man》感慨,惊叹说来好笑,虽然N个朋友向我推荐过N多次,可是因为本性实在太懒,居然从未有过下载它的念头。
幸亏有不怕麻烦的朋友,这个宝贝居然自动跑到了我的电脑里。
:)再一次遇到这首《Better Man》,献给我最爱的巴乔的《Better Man》,感动过我一个夏天的《Better Man》。
英语专业毕业论文《红字》赏析全英文浅析《红字》中象征主义手法的运用AbstractNathaniel Hawthorne is a great romantic novelist in America in the 19th century. As a great romantic novelist, Hawthorne is outstanding in handling application of symbolism.The Scarlet Letter is Hawthorne's most important symbolic novel, which is the best work of Hawthorne and one of the indubitable masterpieces of American Literature. And it is this novel that makes Nathaniel Hawthorne known all around the world. In this work, Hawthorne uses the symbolism so skillfully that it enhances the artistic effects of his work greatly. In The Scarlet Letter, symbolism runs through the whole novel. The most important symbol is the scarlet letter itsel f. Not only does “A” manifest in various forms, but also it has changing meanings from “adultery” to“able”, even “a n gelic” in the novel. Besides, the name of the four major characters in the novel: Hester Prynne, Arthur Dimmesdale, Roger Chillingworth and Pearl also have their own symbolic meanings. Some other objects and natural surroundings that are described in the novel such as the jail, the forest, the rose bush and so on are all endowed with a deep symbolic significance. The author of the thesis will explore the usage of symbolism in The Scarlet Letter from the three aspectsmentioned abo ve and analyze Hawthorne’s skillful use of symbolism in The Scarlet Letter.Key Words: the scarlet letter;symbolism;Hester Prynne;Pearl摘要纳撒尼尔·霍桑是十九世纪美国伟大的浪漫主义小说家。
如何赏析一幅照片范文英语(2篇精选)如何赏析一幅照片范文英语(篇1)Appreciating a photograph is an art in itself, requiring a keen eye for detail and a deep understanding of the elements that compose a visually pleasing and meaningful image. Let's explore the eight key aspects that contribute toa photograph's worth and charm.1. Theme and CompositionThe theme is the central idea or story that the photographer wants to convey. Composition refers to how the photographer arranges the elements within the frame to highlight the theme. A strong theme and well-thought-out composition can immediately draw the viewer's attention and convey a clear message.2. Light and ToneLight is the lifeblood of photography. The quality, direction, and intensity of light can significantly alter the mood and feel of an image. Tone, on the other hand, refers to the range of brightness and darkness within the photograph. The photographer's skill in manipulating light and tone can create depth, drama, and a sense of realism or abstraction.3. Color UsageColor is a powerful tool in photography, capable of evoking strong emotional responses. The choice of color palette, saturation, and contrast can either complement or contrast with the theme, creating a unique aesthetic and emotional impact.4. Detail CaptureThe attention to detail is crucial in making a photograph stand out. Whether it's a texture, a reflection, or a subtle expression, capturing these details can add depth andinterest to the image, drawing the viewer in for a closer look.5. Emotion and AtmosphereA great photograph often evokes strong emotions andcreates a specific atmosphere. The photographer's ability to convey these emotions and set the tone of the image through their choice of subject, lighting, and color is what makes a photograph truly memorable.6. Technical ExecutionTechnical execution refers to how well the photographer has mastered the craft of photography. This includes factors like sharpness, exposure, focus, and depth of field. A technically well-executed photograph is free from distracting flaws and allows the viewer to focus on the subject and story.7. Creativity and UniquenessCreativity is what sets apart a good photograph from an average one. It's the photographer's ability to think outside the box, to see the world in a different way, and to express their unique vision through their images. Creativity can come in the form of composition, lighting, color, or even in the choice of subject matter.8. Overall ImpressionThe overall impression is a combination of all the elements mentioned above. It's how the photograph makes the viewer feel, how it resonates with them on a personal level, and whether it leaves a lasting impact. A photograph that manages to captivate the viewer, tell a compelling story, and evoke strong emotions is sure to leave a lasting impression.In conclusion, appreciating a photograph requires a keen eye for detail, an understanding of the elements of photography, and the ability to connect with the photographer's vision and intent. As you delve deeper into the world of photography, you'll find that each image has its unique story to tell, and it's up to you to discover and appreciate it.如何赏析一幅照片范文英语(篇2)1. Theme and CompositionThe first step in appreciating a photograph is understanding its theme and composition. The theme is the central idea or story that the photographer wants to convey, while composition refers to how the elements are arranged within the frame. Look for patterns, lines, and shapes that guide your eye and draw attention to key areas of the image.2. Light and ToneLight is the lifeblood of photography, and its qualityand direction significantly impact the feel and tone of an image. Analyze how the photographer used natural orartificial light to create different moods and atmospheres. Consider the contrast and shadows cast by the light, as wellas the overall brightness and darkness of the scene.3. Color and HueColor is another critical element in photographic appreciation. The choice of color palette, saturation, andhue can profoundly affect the viewer's perception of an image. Observe how the photographer used color to evoke certain emotions, tell a story, or create a specific aesthetic.4. Detail and TextureAppreciating the details and texture in a photograph adds depth and richness to the viewing experience. Examine the photograph closely, noting the smaller elements that might have been overlooked at first glance. Consider how thesedetails contribute to the overall narrative or add visual interest to the scene.5. Emotion and AtmosphereA photograph's ability to evoke emotions and create a specific atmosphere is what makes it truly captivating. As you view the image, ask yourself what emotions it evokes and how the photographer achieved this emotional response. Consider the subject matter, lighting, color, and composition that contribute to the overall emotional impact.6. Technique and CraftsmanshipAppreciating a photograph also involves recognizing the photographer's technical skill and craftsmanship. Examine the image for technical execution, such as sharpness, focus, exposure, and depth of field. Consider the choices the photographer made in terms of camera settings, lens choice, and post-processing techniques to achieve the desired effect.7. Innovation and IndividualityInnovation and individuality are often reflected in a photographer's unique approach to capturing and presenting their vision. Look for elements that set the image apart from traditional or conventional photographic representations. Consider how the photographer used unconventional angles, subjects, or techniques to create a unique and memorable visual experience.8. Viewer Connection and ResonanceFinally, appreciating a photograph involves connecting with it on a personal level. As you view the image, ask yourself how it resonates with you and what it激发s in you emotionally or intellectually. Consider how thephotographer's vision and intent align with your owninterests and experiences, creating a deeper connection and appreciation for the artwork.In summary, appreciating a photograph requires a keen eye for detail, an understanding of the elements of photography, and the ability to connect with the photographer's vision and intent. By examining the theme and composition, light and tone, color and hue, detail and texture, emotion and atmosphere, technique and craftsmanship, innovation and individuality, as well as viewer connection and resonance, you can fully immerse yourself in the visual narrative of a photograph and appreciate its beauty and depth.。
英文诗歌逐字逐句赏析Title: Analyzing a Poem Line by Line in English。
Poetry is a form of literature that uses language to evoke emotions, create images, and convey ideas. It often employs various literary devices such as rhyme, meter, and figurative language to create a specific effect. In this article, we will analyze a poem line by line in English to understand its deeper meaning and appreciate the artistry of the poet.The poem we will be analyzing is "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost. This poem is one of Frost's most famous works and is often cited as an example of his mastery of poetic form and expression. The poem explores the theme of choice and the consequences of the decisions we make in life. Let's dive into the poem and unravel its meaning line by line.The first line of the poem sets the stage for the exploration of choice: "Two roads diverged in a yellow wood." Here, Frost presents a metaphorical image of a traveler standing at a crossroads, faced with a decision. The "yellow wood" suggests the beauty and vibrancy of nature, but also the uncertainty and complexity of the choices ahead.In the second line, Frost continues to describe the two paths: "And sorry I could not travel both." The use of the word "sorry" conveys a sense of regret or longing, as if the traveler wishes he could explore both options. This line captures the universal experience of having to make a choice and the inevitable feeling of missing out on the path not taken.The third and fourth lines further emphasize the difficulty of the decision: "And be one traveler, long I stood / And looked down one as far as I could." The repetition of the word "and" creates a sense of hesitation and contemplation, as the traveler carefully considers his options. The act of looking as far as he could suggests a desire to see into the future and predict the outcome of each path.In the fifth and sixth lines, the traveler reflects on the appearance of the paths: "To where it bent in the undergrowth; / Then took the other, as just as fair." The bending of the path in the undergrowth symbolizes the unknown and unpredictable nature of thefuture. Despite the uncertainty, the traveler perceives both paths as equally appealing, indicating the difficulty of making a decision based on external appearances alone.The seventh and eighth lines reveal the traveler's attempt to justify his choice: "And having perhaps the better claim, / Because it was grassy and wanted wear." The traveler convinces himself that the second path may have a "better claim" due to its grassy and less-traveled nature. This rationalization reflects the human tendency to seek validation for our choices, even when the outcome is uncertain.In the ninth and tenth lines, the traveler acknowledges the significance of his decision: "Though as for that the passing there / Had worn them really about the same." Here, the traveler realizes that both paths are equally worn by previous travelers, challenging the validity of his earlier justification. This realization highlights the complexity of decision-making and the difficulty of discerning the right choice.The eleventh and twelfth lines express the traveler's uncertainty about the future: "And both that morning equally lay / In leaves no step had trodden black." The image of the untouched leaves suggests the potential for new experiences and opportunities on either path. The traveler is left to wonder about the unknown consequences of his decision.In the thirteenth and fourteenth lines, the traveler reflects on how his choice will be perceived in the future: "Oh, I kept the first for another day! / Yet knowing how way leads on to way," The exclamation "Oh" conveys a sense of realization or epiphany as the traveler acknowledges the impossibility of revisiting the decision. The phrase "way leads on to way" emphasizes the interconnectedness of our choices and the cascading effect they have on our lives.The fifteenth and sixteenth lines express the traveler's anticipation of looking back on his decision: "I doubted if I should ever come back. / I shall be telling this with a sigh." The traveler anticipates that he will look back on this moment with a sense of regret or nostalgia, recognizing the significance of the choice he has made.In the final two lines of the poem, the traveler reflects on the impact of his decision: "Somewhere ages and ages hence: / Two roads diverged in a wood, and I— / I took the one less traveled by, / And that has made all the difference." Here, the traveler looks ahead to a distant future where he will reflect on the choice he made. The phrase "the one less traveled by" suggests that the traveler's decision to take the less conventional path has had a profound impact on his life.In conclusion, "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost is a masterful exploration of the complexities of decision-making and the consequences of our choices. Through a line-by-line analysis of the poem, we have delved into the themes of regret, uncertainty, and the passage of time. Frost's use of vivid imagery and metaphorical language creates a rich and thought-provoking exploration of the human experience. This analysis has allowed us to appreciate the artistry of the poem and gain a deeper understanding of its meaning.。
经典风格赏析英文作文英文:Classic style refers to a timeless and elegant aesthetic that has endured throughout the ages. It is characterized by clean lines, simple shapes, and a focus on quality materials and craftsmanship. Classic style is often associated with traditional and conservative values, but it can also be adapted to modern tastes and sensibilities.One of the key elements of classic style is attention to detail. Whether it's the stitching on a leather jacket or the trim on a dress, every aspect of a classic garment is carefully considered and executed. This attention to detail is what sets classic style apart from more casual or trendy fashion.Another hallmark of classic style is versatility. Classic pieces can be worn in a variety of settings and situations, from the office to a night out on the town.They are timeless and can be paired with other classic pieces or mixed with more contemporary items for a fresh and modern look.Finally, classic style is often associated with luxury and sophistication. From the finest fabrics to the most skilled craftsmanship, classic garments are made to last and to be treasured for years to come.中文:经典风格指的是一个经久不衰、优雅高贵的审美风格。
英文诗歌赏析英文版吴宓诗歌精神观潜藏的人性因素是他和新诗派在诗歌精神上的分歧所在,前者偏重道德约束,后者偏重欲望驱动。
下面是店铺带来的英文诗歌赏析英文版,欢迎阅读!英文诗歌赏析英文版精选但是你没有 But You Didn't...Remember the day I borrowed your brand new car and dented it?记得那天,我借用你的新车,我撞凹了它I thought you'd kill me, but you didn't.我以为你一定会杀了我的,但是你没有And remember the time I dragged you to the beach, and you said it would rain, and it did?记得那天,我拖你去海滩,而它真如你所说的下了雨I thought you'd say, "I told you so." But you didn't.我以为你会说“我告诉过你” ,但是你没有Do you remember the time I flirted with all the guys to make you jealous, and you were?记得那天,我和所有的男人调情好让你嫉妒,而你真的嫉妒了I thought you'd leave, but you didn't.我以为你一定会离开我,但是你没有Do you remember the time I spilled strawberry pie all over your car rug?记得那天,我在你的新地毯上吐了满地的草莓饼I thought you'd hit me, but you didn't.我以为你一定会厌恶我的,但是你没有And remember the time I forgot to tell you the dance was formal and you showed up in jeans?记得那天,我忘了告诉你那个舞会是要穿礼服的,而你却穿了牛仔裤I thought you'd drop me, but you didn't.我以为你一定要抛弃我了,但是你没有Yes, there were lots of things you didn't do.是的,有许多的事你都没有做,But you put up with me, and loved me, and protected me.而你容忍我钟爱我保护我There were lots of things I wanted to make up to you when you returned from Vietnam.有许多许多的事情我要回报你,等你从越南回来But you didn't.但是你没有英文诗歌赏析英文版阅读The Blossom花儿Merry, merry sparrow!愉快,愉快的小麻雀!Under leaves so green,在如此翠绿的树叶下,A happy blossom一朵幸福的花儿Sees you, swift as arrow,看着你,如箭般地敏捷,Seek your cradle narrow在我的胸前寻找Near my bosom.你那窄小的摇篮。