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How to express the irony of poetry in new poetry? Please give an example.

Category: Art >> Ode and Song-Four Forms of Poetry

Analysis:

Irony is to satirize things from the opposite side or with irony. The superficial meaning of his words is completely opposite to his real meaning, but the real meaning is hidden between the lines, and readers naturally understand it. It began with the French poet Baudelaire, one of the founders of western modernism, who advocated ugliness as beauty.

Please look at the following example:

A letter to Meng Mu.

Hunan examinee

Dear Meng Mu:

I am the mother of 2 1 century, and I have a naughty son who fails to live up to expectations. Two days ago, my son's head teacher called me and asked me to discipline him well and let him not get into trouble again! I asked what was going on. Guess what the child said? He even said that he wanted to be a knowledgeable and moral person like your son Monk, and always respect the old and love the young-God, no wonder the head teacher asked me to teach him a lesson! Can a straightforward and a little silly person like your son survive in today's world of flowers and flowers? Meng Mu, Meng Mu! You really hurt me. Why did you teach your son like that? What a mistake.

First of all, you shouldn't move to Meng Mu. Sister, do you know how high the house price is in 2 1 century? Moving three times, that's not bankrupt? My family is poor again. Tell you, the surrounding environment is not good, it is not good. Why should the child's family be so worried about him? Like my family, the one across the hall is an expert in "building the Great Wall"; On the left is a fortune teller who swindles money; The one on the right is engaged in the business of making and selling fake goods ... Although this environment is not elegant enough, it is enough for our son to learn all the skills-flattery, deception, deception ... Without these two skills, it is really difficult for someone to stand on the ground in this world! But what about you? Move out of a businessman's house! Please. If your son Mencius had learned the businessman's duplicity and duplicity, he would have made a fortune long ago. How can I be so hungry that I have to say "sacrifice my life for justice" all day? Is it sour?

Secondly, even if you move, you can't move next to a group of nerds. As the saying goes, "Nothing goes to the Three Treasures Hall." Aren't you doing this on purpose to make your son a loser? Like our kiddo, she calculated that her son was going to be an official, so she moved to the house next to that building in Gao Qian, wondering how to change a good girl all day and let her son climb the dragon and attach the phoenix. Wouldn't it be nice to be promoted one day? There are a lot of nepotism now. It doesn't matter what kind of "saint" you are if you have any knowledge or not.

Third, why did you cut your loom? That's cotton satin that was woven with great effort-what a lot of money! Why destroy it to educate your truant son? What a waste! Nowadays, children want to go to school, but their parents are still too distressed to let them go! It's much better to go into the sea early and do some rich business than to be a great scholar who runs into a wall everywhere? In fact, your son is very smart and knows that he is going to skip class. I don't have the heart to push him into the fire pit by such despicable means as broken wires.

In a word, you, you are a stupid mother. You can't make a fortune and get promoted by teaching your son to be a great scholar. Well, of course I don't want my son to be so unworthy! I want him to be an outstanding figure in the new century!

Future mother

Any day

The original intention of this article is to show positive intention, praise and affirm Meng Mu's clever godson, and criticize the social reality that people have serious bad habits now. The fictional "a future mother" in this paper stands against Meng Mu's various behaviors of educating children from a secular perspective, which makes people laugh, but this kind of smile is not a relaxed smile, but a tearful smile, and readers will not agree with these negative views. Its beauty lies in revealing the shocking problems in family education with irony, and enlightening us that we can't ignore the care for children for a little temporary economic benefit.