Metaphor and personification. Black Lightning vividly shows the vigorous and brave posture of Haiyan. Arrogance endows Haiyan with humanity, and vividly writes Haiyan's spirit of despising all reactionary forces with anthropomorphic methods.
The wind clutched the layers of huge waves and flung them violently onto the cliff, smashing these large jadeites into dust and dust.
Personification The combination of verbs such as "hug", "throw" and "bold" endows the stormy person with character and behavior, and writes the arrogance of the wind.
(3) This sensitive spirit-it has long recognized sleepiness from the thunderous thunder, and is convinced that dark clouds can't cover the sun-yes, they can't!
Metaphor, personification and repetition. The metaphor and personification of "sensitive spirit" and "from the rage of thunder, I have long heard that I am sleepy" show Haiyan's courage and wisdom, and show the foresight and keen insight of proletarian revolutionaries. "Dark clouds can't cover the sun—yes, they can't!" Using a repetitive and positive tone, he expressed his firm belief in winning.
Let the storm come more violently "is not only the expectation and call for the revolutionary storm, but also the battle call for the broad masses of the people."
⑤ Stupid penguins timidly hide their fat bodies under the cliff ... Only the arrogant petrel, brave and free, flies on the foam sea! "Using the rhetorical devices of contrast, Haiyan's extraordinary courage and powerful image are vividly compared.
6. Look, it flies like an elf-a proud black storm elf-it's laughing, it's howling ... it's laughing at those dark clouds, it's howling happily!
Haiyan, known as the "elf", has profound meaning. The legendary "elf" is an elf who can predict the future and predict what will happen before things happen. The author uses the metaphor of "elf" to highlight this point. Comparing Haiyan to an "elf" is to further strengthen Haiyan's image as a storm prophet and a "victory prophet". Furthermore, the author's metaphor for "Elves" also contains great and strong confidence and enthusiasm for revolutionary forces, because the legendary "Elves" have superhuman wisdom and strength. Secondly, in ancient legends, "elves" appeared as rebellious images of reactionary and cruel orthodox rulers. Therefore, it is meaningful to compare Haiyan to an "elf" and give it a rebellious image.
7. You see, the strong wind set off layers of huge waves tightly and slammed them on the cliff, smashing these large jadeites into dust and foam.
Appreciation: Using anthropomorphic techniques, the bad weather was written, which endowed the rhetoric of windy world and set off Haiyan's courage and self-confidence.
8. This sensitive elf, from the rage of thunder, has long heard that he is sleepy. He is convinced that dark clouds can't cover the sun-yes, they can't!
Appreciation: the use of repeated techniques, metaphors and personification shows the foresight and keen insight of the proletariat, making the repeated tone more firm.
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