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What is the writing object of the article "Sunrise at Sea" and what are its characteristics?

1, several different sunny scenes before sunrise, at sunrise, after sunrise and when there are clouds on the sea.

2. Features: It shows the great spectacle of sunrise, and the language of the article is beautiful, easy to understand and easy to learn.

This paper describes the wonders of sunrise at sea under three different natural conditions: sunny weather, floating white clouds and thin clouds that cover the sun. The words are concise and vivid. "I often get up early", so I can imagine the author's eagerness to get up early to watch the sunrise many times. Cut to the chase, clean and tidy. "It was not bright at that time", pointing out the time to watch the sunrise and taking care of "getting up early".

It's quiet around, only the sound of the ship's machines can be heard. Taking "sound" as a contrast, looking at the "quiet" environment with pure color and quiet atmosphere at sunrise also plays a role in explaining the specific location. The first paragraph points out the general background of the author's observation of sunrise at sea many times: time, place and atmosphere.

Extended data creation background:

1927 65438+ 10 In October, Ba Jin set foot on the French steamer Anger from Shanghai and went to Paris to study. He wrote what he saw and heard along the way into a book, Miscellanies at Sea, which was published in 1932. Sunrise at sea is one of them.

This paper focuses on the scene when the sun rises. Isn't this a great spectacle? This is the author's heartfelt admiration and an incisive summary of a large number of "wonders" in the article. Where is the "wonder" of sunrise at sea? "Strange" in it shows how powerful light is! This is the fourth paragraph. When the dark clouds cover the sun, the sun finally breaks through the tight encirclement and shines on the world, which ultimately comes down to the author's own feelings, pays tribute to the "sunrise at sea" and expresses the author's spirit of yearning for light and striving for progress.