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Depicting sorrowful scenery to express happiness is a technique which integrates sentiment and scenery and indirectly expresses sentiment through describing scenery. thus, we can better understand the latter technique by comparing it with the former. Both are techniques of expressing sentiment implicitly by describing scenery. sentiment and scenery set each other off beautifully and are well integrated, thus giving works an aesthetic elegance and a unique and lingering charm. “When I left here, Willows were gently swaying in the wind. Now I'm back, snow flakes are in the air. This poet describes happy scenery to express sadness and sorrowful scenery to express happiness, Thus intensifying both sentiments. sentiment and scenery seem to be distinct from each other, But in fact they cannot be separated. a good poet knows how to integrate them seamlessly. an ingenious combination of sentiment and the scene means scenery embedded in sentiment and vice versa. This is because in ancient China, family and state were considered same in structure.
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We deal with problems on an ad hoc basis. We deal with problems as they happen. I know that if I start watching a soap opera I immediately become hopelessly addicted. Tommy easily held the belt for the honesty in that Village. They are swept up in the wind and fall to the ground. Well, of course, we modified the procedure that was causing schools Probably the greatest concern. Do you really want to start teaching with no idea of what you are doing? Is this Fair on you? What is the effect of this extended syntactic structuring? Find other examples. identify one more. consider the larger organization of the lyric: What, for example, is the relation between the two stanzas? Who is concerned that, long drifting about, I in vain have earned solitary thoughts hard to express? I always regret that partings are many and meetings few; about to again visit “west of the bamboo,” Pearls of Tears fill my hands.
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