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II. Sample Essay
Analyzing the allure of laborers in the poem 'Fishing Boat Crew'
I. Outline: Exploring the Beauty of Laborers in the Poem 'Fishing Boat Crew' (Standard)
1. Introduction
- Following the successful August Revolution, Huy Can fervently penned poems about our incessant labor efforts, praising the beauty of laborers and the homeland.
- Among the notable poems of this era is 'Fishing Boat Crew'
2. Body
* Author, Work:
- Huy Can (1919-2005), hailing from Ha Tinh, produced notable works including the poetry collection 'Sacred Fire.'
- Huy Can's primary inspirations were nature, the cosmos, and humanity:
* Analyzing the Beauty of Laborers:
- Stanza 1 and 2:
+ Setting out to sea: A warm, tranquil twilight.
+ The cosmos is a vast home with the night serving as the door, the waves as the threshold.
=> While nature rests, humans commence their labor.
+ 'The fishing boat crew sets out to sea again,' the word 'again' not only contrasts the two lines above and below, but also illustrates the repetitive nature of work, just like every day, every year, the fishing boat crew continues tirelessly setting sail.
+ Laborers remain unwearied, steadfast, and although the work may be repetitive, it never becomes tedious, still evoking feelings of excitement, enthusiasm, bustling activity, and passion in the fishermen.
+ The verses express the fervent enthusiasm, optimism of humans in labor.
- Stanza 3:
+ The joyful singing warms the dark night, igniting enthusiasm in people, dispelling fatigue and difficulties, creating an atmosphere of labor that is immensely heroic and romantic.
+ 'To weave our nets, oh fish, we have come!', the fishermen's song fills the air with joy and vitality, hopeful for a full net.
+ The familiar, affectionate address draws closer the distance between mother nature and humans.
- Stanzas 4 and 5:
+ The image of the fishing boat amidst the moonlit night is both romantically beautiful and also majestic and powerful, simultaneously describing the abundance and richness of the sea.
+ Humans not only labor with strength but also rely on courage, venturing far out to sea 'to explore the depths,' while also employing their intellect to devise clear plans, creating a 'net of strategic encirclement' to catch more fish, shrimp.
- Stanza 6:
+ The beauty of the fishermen is also evident through their love and reverence for nature.
- Stanza 7:
+ 'We pull in the heavy net with coiled arms,' the verse portrays the bountiful harvest of the farmers at sea, as well as their strength in pulling nets amidst the challenging sea.
- Stanza 8:
+ The triumphant return with a plentiful catch
+ The grand and majestic beauty of the laborers rivals that of nature, as humans gradually rise in their quest to conquer nature. They possess confidence, an unwavering spirit, and an indefatigable work ethic.
3. Conclusion
- The fishing boat crew is an endless epic about human labor and the conquest of the ocean's nature. The stature of humans becomes grand, magnificent with the beauty of soul qualities and strength in the endeavor to conquer the ocean.
- Huy Can successfully depicted the beauty of laborers and the atmosphere of socialist construction, but the year following the August Revolution in the North of our country.
II. Sample Essay Analyzing the Beauty of Laborers in the Poem 'Fishing Boat Crew' (Standard)
Before the August Revolution, poet Huy Can expressed a profound, boundless, and indefinite sadness, but since the successful August Revolution, perhaps the soul of Huy Can's poetry has captured a new inspiration, that is the socialist construction in the North, which is in full swing. He fervently wrote poems about our relentless labor efforts, praising the beauty of laborers and the beauty of our homeland. One of his representative poems of this period is 'Fishing Boat Crew,' in which the beauty of the fishermen in the coastal village is described by Huy Can with fervent labor and vitality, akin to an anthem in the early nation-building labor.
Huy Can (1919-2005), hailing from Ha Tinh, produced notable works including the poetry collection 'Sacred Fire.' His main inspirations were nature, the cosmos, and humanity. Before the August Revolution, his poetry was rich in philosophy and filled with human sorrows. After the revolution, his inspiration shifted,...(Continued)
