Writers often express romance and beauty by describing the vast starry sky. The following are descriptions of the starry sky that appear in some works:
1. "The Little Prince" - Saint-Exupe Perry
After the little prince returned to his planet, he looked at his planet and other stars, and he said: "Adults really should spend more time with children. Only children We know what we are looking for. Such a place can be found. Once we see a sheep on one star, this sheep will appear on all the stars in the sky. If I like it, I will go see it."
2. "One Hundred Years of Solitude" - Marquez
In Aureliano's long life, he read it countless times. Thinking of that distant afternoon, when talking about the Buendia family's loneliness, he saw úrsula's eyes glowing in the darkness, like distant stars in the night sky.
3. "The Kite Runner" - Khaled Hosseini
When Amir and Hassan were flying kites at night in Kabul, Amir saw Hassan Sang's soul swayed on the kite's tail like stars twinkling in the night sky.
4. "Gone with the Wind" - Margaret Mitchell
In Scarlett Hao's heart, the stars in the night sky are like the eyes of fate, shining with mysterious light, foretelling the future. What kind of twists and changes will her life have.
5. "Pride and Prejudice" - Jane Austen
When Elizabeth Bennet looked up at the night sky, she felt that the stars were like beacons of hope. Although the universe was so vast, Each star is in its own position and shines with its own unique light.
The starry sky descriptions appearing in these works have their own characteristics. Some express loneliness, some express hope, some express romance, and some express the soul. These descriptions bring different emotional experiences to readers, and also allow us to have a deeper understanding and understanding of the starry sky.