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Linguistic description of characterization in Lin's Snow Mountain Temple

(1) directly describes snow. There are three places to describe snow directly: when Lin Chong first came to the forage field, he wrote that snow began. "It was the severe winter weather, with dense clouds and the north wind gradually rising, but it snowed the next day." Lin chong went to the market to sell wine, and wrote about Xue Gong. "Step on jade in the snow, turn your back on the north wind. It snows heavily. " When you leave the hotel, go back to the grass yard and write more about snow. "Look at the snow, it is getting tighter and tighter at night." (2) Use contour description to set off the snow. The first is to set off the snow through environmental description. For example, the thatched cottage was "shaken by the north wind again", and Lin Chong came back to sell wine. Those two thatched cottages have been covered with heavy snow. It's a thatched cottage, but it gives the impression that it's windy and snowy. The second is to set off the snow through people's actions and feelings. For example, Lin Chong was "grumpy and cold" in the thatched cottage. When he arrived at the mountain temple, he "first took off his felt hat and shook off the snow" and covered it with a white cloth shirt, which was "five points wet". Because of the snowstorm and cold weather, when drinking, Lin Chong "pulled the quilt to cover half of his lower body". In short, the author never forgets the snow when describing the actions and feelings of the characters. The direct description and side setting of snow appear alternately, and the description of scenery and characters blend together, which makes readers feel that Lin Chong is always in a snowy environment. ▲ What is the role of the description of snow? There are two main functions, one is to add atmosphere to the character activities, and the other is to promote the development of the plot. First, it sets off the tragic atmosphere of Lin Chong's revenge for killing the enemy and embarking on the road of resistance. The north wind roared, the snow fell, and the forage field was in flames. In front of the mountain temple, the snow was spattered with blood. At this time, Lin Chong resolutely rushed to the east along the road and rushed to Liangshan. What a tragic scene! Second, the development of the plot is inseparable from snow. Because the snow was tight, Lin Chong wanted to drink to drive away the cold, so he saw the mountain temple on the way to sell wine. Because of the tight snow, the hut collapsed under the oppression of the snow, and Lin Chong was forced to settle down in the mountain temple. In order to keep out the snow, Lin Chong leaned against the temple with a big stone. In order to avoid the wind and snow, Lu Yu and other people went straight to the temple, and so on. Although there is not much ink to describe snow, it is an important factor in the development of the story. Third, analyze the clues of the article and dig out the theme of the novel. 1. What is the content described in the front of the text, and what clues run through it? The content is Lin's encounter and resistance after he sprinted to Cangzhou, and the clue is the process of the protagonist's personality change from humiliation to resistance. This is the main line. 2. How did Lin Chong's personality change come about? What clues run through the outline? (Lin Chong's personality change happened and completed under the pressure of reactionary rulers; The content outlined in the introduction is permeated by the trick of the reactionary ruler to frame Lin Chong. This is the second line. 3. What is the relationship between the main line and the auxiliary line? List two schematic clues. (The double line is a contradiction and struggle relationship, and the secondary line promotes the development of the main line, which clearly shows the theme of the work-the official forces the people to rebel. The two clues pass through several scenes, such as teahouse, guanyin temple, forage field and mountain temple, from connection to interweaving, and finally meet together. )