Norman rockwell thinks that he is first and foremost an advertising painter. He doesn't want to admit that advertising illustration is an art form and don't want to talk about his works. However, it is undeniable that Rockwell described people's nostalgia for a more tolerant and simple life in the past. His vivid images show a country's wishes, clarify and even shape its vision. His prolific career not only witnessed the carriage rampaging in the street, but also witnessed the great leap of human landing on the moon. Although great events happen around him from time to time, Rockwell chooses to describe the daily life and dribs and drabs of ordinary people. Generally speaking, many of his works are described beyond any time-they describe the essence of American spirit. Rockwell once said, "I will describe my life according to my own wishes." Rockwell's paintings are mysterious, ideal and naive, which makes people yearn for an era that only exists in the painter's endless imagination-an era that a country yearns for and struggles for. Producer Steven Allan Spielberg said: "The American dream described by Rockwell is so wonderful that no one can beat it."
Norman rockwell thinks he is a commercial illustrator first.
Norman rockwell thinks that he is first and foremost an advertising painter.
Think of ... (someone) ... (sth) key sentences and think that someone is something (a profession). First and most are fixed, meaning "first" and "most important".
Hesitant whether he thinks this is art, he is deeply uneasy about his work.
He doesn't want to admit that advertising illustration is an art form and don't want to talk about his works.
Hesitation is an adjective phrase as an adverbial, which indicates the reason here. In other places, it can also indicate behavior or accompanying conditions. Its logical subject is the subject of the sentence, and the subject here is He. Refers to later works. Harbor in the Deep of Securities needs free translation, while Harbor talks about "hiding".
However, it is obvious that Rockwell tapped people's nostalgia for a friendlier and simpler era.
However, it is undeniable that Rockwell described people's nostalgia for a more tolerant and simple life in the past.
The main sentence pattern here is What is ... that is ... and the subject and object are clauses. How is an adverb used as an parenthesis. Tap into fixed collocation means "deep understanding". Rockwell is an artist, and I use free translation here. A people means "a nation" here, but translating it into a broad sense of "people" will be more in line with the habits of China people. Nostalgia must be used with for to express nostalgia for something in the past. Homesickness is an extended use here, and its usage is connotation, because it originally means "homesickness". An era used free translation. As it used to be called ... is an attributive clause that modifies time.
His ability to create visual stories that express the needs of a country helps to clarify and, in a sense, create a vision of this country.
His vivid images show a country's wishes, clarify and even shape its vision.
The ability of ... to do sth. The predicate of this sentence is help, followed by clarify and create, and the conjunction is and. In a sense, this is parenthesis. This sentence is the most representative of loose emotions.
His prolific career spanned the carriage era and the great leap of human landing on the moon.
His prolific career not only witnessed the carriage rampaging in the street, but also witnessed the great leap of human landing on the moon.
As a transitive verb, Span can directly express the time span. Carriage literally means carriage, but it represents an era, an era of carriage, so its usage can be said to be both symbolic and metropolitan. The same is true of the latter, but the usage of this one contains allusions, referring to Armstrong's famous saying "a giant step for mankind" when he landed on the moon, which belongs to popular allusions. Landing ... is an attributive clause that modifies leap.
When history happened around him, Rockwell chose to fill his canvas with small details and nuances of ordinary people's daily lives.
Although great events happen around him from time to time, Rockwell chooses to describe the daily life and dribs and drabs of ordinary people.
While leads to another adverbial clause. In the making is a fixed collocation, which means that "in the making" history is being formed. There is an exaggeration in this. Filling his canvas is metonymy, which refers to the whole process of creating with the action of "painting on the canvas"
Generally speaking, many of his paintings capture something more extraordinary-the essence of the American spirit.
Generally speaking, many of his works are described beyond any time-they describe the essence of American spirit.
Fixed collocation, adjective phrase as adverbial, meaning "on the whole", something more transnational and the essence of American spirit are parallel structures. Where does the comparison of the word More come from? It's for the small details and nuances in the last article. Transcendence is translated into "surpassing the times" according to the meaning of the sentence.
"I paint the life I want," Rockwell once said.
Rockwell once said, "I will describe my life according to my own wishes."
As with adverbial clauses. Want someone. /something. To ... want someone, something to do something.
His paintings are mythical, idealistic and innocent, arousing people's desire for an era and a place, which only exists in his rich imagination and the hope and desire of the country.
Rockwell's paintings are mysterious, ideal and naive, which makes people yearn for an era that only exists in the painter's endless imagination-an era that a country yearns for and struggles for.
Three adjectives are used directly, without conjunctions in front, and the usage is asyndeton, which is used to speed up the rhythm of the article and set off an awe-inspiring atmosphere. These three adjectives are adverbials. What exists ... is an attributive clause that modifies time and place. Association of Imagination, Desire and State Use.
According to Steven Allan Spielberg, the filmmaker, "Locke wilby described the American dream better than anyone else."
Producer Steven Allan Spielberg said: "The American dream described by Rockwell is so wonderful that no one can beat it."
According to ... according to ... according to. Better than. Being better than anyone means "the best". This sentence uses Ethos (a literary term) and appeals to authority, which strengthens Rockwell's authority.
The discussion of the whole article is description.
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