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When I grow up, I write with montage composition.

Montage is the expression of movies. Borrowing it into writing is to connect or combine pictures or stories related to the center in a certain way, so as to produce coherence, contrast, contrast and suspense, so as to serve the purpose of expressing the article.

The use of montage has the following forms:

First, juxtaposition montage. It arranges and combines events at different times and places according to certain ideas, thus highlighting the author's ideas. Second, subjective montage connects multiple pictures or scenes according to the inner activities of the characters. Mainly used to express what people see and feel, see and hear, his memory, hallucinations, thinking, imagination and so on. The author of an article entitled "Everything is for Examination" vividly reproduces the chaotic psychological state of a middle school graduate before the examination by using the intricate intersection of illusion and illusion, which is natural and true. There is an impulsive emotion between the lines-a middle school student is tired and crying. Please enjoy the fragment of the composition "There are clouds and dreams":

"When I was in primary school, this dream came into being. I feel inexplicably that there are beautiful scenery, strange buildings, quiet villages and vast forests on the clouds, but there is no one. "

"After junior high school, with the increase of experience, this dream has some specific contents. On the thick and boundless sea of clouds, there is a continent floating. It faces the vast blue sea in the east, misty and dreamy peaks in the west, rivers and beautiful waterfalls in the south and endless grasslands and forests in the north. "

"Every morning, the first ray of sunshine sweeps across the vast ocean and shoots into the dense forest, leaving countless golden spots on the ground. The sunlight awakened the sleeping birds. The cool breeze carries the birds' songs through the forests and grasslands to the center of the mainland. "

"Now, I often see such a picture in my mind: under the scorching sun, next to high-rise buildings, on dusty roads and in anxious traffic, I am sweating, carrying my schoolbag, pedaling my bike and trudging through. Above my head, beyond the gray sky, there is a thick white cloud. White clouds are beyond my reach.

"Dream on the clouds", what a magical realm. From childhood dreams to wandering in the strange and magnificent world of clouds in junior high school, and then to the desire for clouds in senior high school, we clearly read the author's mental journey. In the article, the brightness and tranquility on the cloud and the sadness and helplessness under the cloud. Who can say that life should not have good hopes and pursuits?

Third, contrast montage. Connect two completely different or fundamentally opposite things and people, set each other off as interest, produce strong contrast, and show good or bad, good or bad, etc. Please read the composition "Thinking about Life":

"They put their black eyes out of their sockets and peeped around. Two leaflike mouths often spit out two or three thin beards and keep shaking in the water. ...

"Forty feet rustled in the pot, struggling in horror. In the high pot, long legs grabbed the edge of the pot and were dialed in by chopsticks ... Twenty seconds later, they were quiet, slightly blistered, and their feet twitched occasionally, welcoming death with fear and numbness. The blue flame burns under the pot, screaming and whistling. The heat is rising. Suddenly "it was a motionless face, painfully twisted. The other three, motionless, lay in hot water, frozen stiff. White gas rose to the Song Dynasty, like countless tiny paper money. Shells turned into white, yellow, orange, orange, crimson ... boiling hot water, spouting upward and surging. "

The author recorded the fate of crabs in a montage form, from fresh life to painful struggle, which naturally triggered our thinking about life, with a strong lyrical flavor.

Fourth, repeat the montage. Scenes with certain significance will appear repeatedly at critical moments to achieve the purpose of depicting characters and deepening the theme. Please read the excerpt from Father:

As soon as he left school, he noticed that his father had a hunchback but broad shoulders, and the tractor was sitting alone. Tractors are old and rusty. "

"He looked at his father's broad shoulders. The afterglow of the sunset shone on my father and on his smiling mouth. "

"The setting sun was brighter again, and he found his father's shoulders shaking slightly."

The "lens" of the "shoulder" in the text appears repeatedly: "hunched but wide" and "slightly shaking". Through the language of the screen, a strong and optimistic father image has been created, which eulogizes the great fatherly love.

Of course, it is particularly important to point out that the use of montage depends on whether an author has profound thoughts and noble artistic interests. Don't concentrate all your energy on renovation, and pursue "absurdity" and "strangeness".

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