Prompt: Find and discuss the comparisons and personifications you like in the poem 'Rain' by Trần Đăng Khoa.
Sample: Discover and describe the comparisons and personifications you appreciate in the poem 'Rain' by Trần Đăng Khoa.
Response
Trần Đăng Khoa's poem 'Rain' is rich with unique and captivating comparisons and personifications that I find appealing.
Personified plant life:
- Sugar cane - Engaged in a sword dance
- Rustling chicken grass - Listens attentively.
- Bamboo dust - Whispering secrets - Untangling hair.
- Pomelo trees - Swaying gracefully - Carrying mischievous offspring - Round heads - Bare bottoms.
- Coconut trees - Waving hands - Swimming.
- Morning dew strands - Leap and dance.
- Playful swaying of the leaves.
Personified creatures:
- Ants - Marching in formation - This way.
- Baby chicken - Clumsily searching for a spot - Seeking refuge.
Personifications of natural phenomena:
- Sky god - Adorned in a black armor - Takes the battlefield.
- Lightning - Tears across the sky.
- Thunder - Leans down to the courtyard - Welcoming guests - Laughs.
Comparisons for rain:
- Rain - Roars like rice being milled - Pitter-patter - Drip - Drip...
In addition to the prompt Find and articulate the comparisons and personifications you admire in the poem 'Rain' by Trần Đăng Khoa, delve into the content of Composing Nouns or the narrative content of Composing the Narrative in autobiographical essays to enrich your knowledge of Literature.
