美容小窍门APsalmofLife文法分析
第一篇:A Psalm of Life 文法分析
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A Psalm of Life
theocracy----Hurry Wadsworth Longfellow
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow is noted as the most popular American poet of the nineteenth century.His poetry and narrative works are lyrical with an easy rhythm, making them memorable.Uplifting with topics the “every man” can relate to, Longfellow’s poetry hums in people’s minds like a favorite song.“A psalm of Life” was first published in Voice of the Night in the September edition of New York Monthly in 1839.It is very influential in China, becau it is said to the first English poem translated into Chine.The poem was written in 1838 when Longfellow was struck with great dismay, his wife died in 1835, and his courtship of a young woman was unrequited.However, despite all the frustrations Longfellow tried to encourage himlf by writing a piece of optimistic work—of this one.In th
歌舞青春2下载e poem, the poetry made his voice of the life is short;instead, the art should be eternal.In this ca, human should no fear of the death, but be always moving forward, to cherish the time and take every single opportunity met on the way.Also, Longfellow expresd in this poet that we should be brave of facing each challenge, no afraid of the unknown future nor waste time in doing the meaningless autistic thinking.Young people should never draw themlves at the moment of the prent.The dream couldn’t be accomplished without the actions being put now.In this poet, Longfellow cho to face the death directly, with an optimistic attitude.The poetry denied the “life is but an empty dream” in the opening thesis of the poet.In his opinion, human’s soul would be died immediately by the time that
falls asleep.He also pointed out that human’s body would be grown old and become nium, but the spirit should always being moving forward to cha the original objection.The poetry ud the trochee which leads the whole poet read rhythm and lively, and give person a kind of uplifting strength.The poem take the rhyme, for instance, “numbers” and “slumbers”;“dream” and “em”;“earnest” and “returnest”;“dead” and “o’ercatch up
head”;and “face” with “wait”.etc.There are 18 reims in total, which makes the whole poem read in a specific way of being beautiful and relaxed.In the same time, the poetry ud the alliteration, such as “art” and “and” in the 4th ction;“in” and “in”, “be” and “be” in the 5th ction;the “footsteps” and “footprints” in 7th ction;the “sailing” and “eing” in 8th ction and the “let” and “learn” in the 9th ction.In this poem, we can also e the quotation from the Bible “Dust thou art, to dust returnest”.The poetry regarded life as the camping of the soldiers’ “Bivouac”, to emphasize the shortness of human being’s life, as well as to suggest that life is also a fight filed which contains a lot of struggles.The whole poem, given the rhythm and urged human to progress, as if contain s the infinite vitality.The poetry highly spoken of that life is struggle.The sprit could be ever lasting though the one’s body has already gone.Life isn’t matter in the faith one people hold, but to live a heroic life.In the last ction, Longfellow called on everyone brave to face the fate of any challenge, in short life of struggle to wait, continuously enterprising and after for an ideal life.Attachment:
not your kind of peopleA Psalm of Life
Tell me not in mournful numbers,Life is but an empty dream!
for the soul is dead that slumbers, And things are not what they em.Life is real!Life is earnest!
And the grave is not its goal;
Dust thou art, to dust returnest,Was not spoken of the soul.Not enjoyment, and not sorrow,Is our destined end or way;大浪英语培训
But to act, that each to-morrow
英语翻译转换器Find us farther than to-day.Art is long, and Time is fleeting,And our hearts, though stout and brave,Still, like muffled drums, are beating
Fneral marches to the grave.In the world's broad field of battle,In the bivouac of Life,Be not like dumb, driven cattlt!
Be a hero in the strife!
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Thrust no future,howe'er pleasant!Let the dead Past bury its dead!Act-act in the living Prent!
Heart within, and God o'erhead!
Lives of great men all remind usWe can make our lives sublime, And , departing , leave behind us Footprints on the sands of time;