I. Detailed Outline
II. Sample Essay
Unveiling the emotional musings of the sentimental character in the poem 'Self-reflection'
I. Overview of the Sentimental Character's Musings in the Poem 'Self-reflection' (Standard)
1. Introduction
- Providing a general introduction to the author Hồ Xuân Hương (characteristics of writing, main works, etc.)
- Introducing the poem 'Self-reflection' (origin, an overview of the content and artistic value of the poem, etc.)
2. Body of the Essay
a. Two opening lines: Solitude and Emptiness
- 'Midnight': Real time yet an artistic period, emphasizing the loneliness of the sentimental character.
- 'Resounding': The distant echo of drumbeats seems to accelerate the passage of time, the youth of the woman slipping away faster.
- The inverted expression 'bare the rosy complexion' intensifies the despair and shame of the woman.
b. Two realistic lines: Sorrow, Despair, and Pity for Self
- Skillfully using phrases like 'repeatedly intoxicated, awake again', and 'incomplete, not yet complete' vividly portrays the tragedy of the woman with a missed love.
- The metaphorical expression 'moonlight shadow incomplete yet whole' deeply signifies that the springtime and the prime of life have passed, but love and happiness remain incomplete, unsatisfied.
c. Two analytical lines: Resentment, Resistance to the 'Fateful Tragedy,' and a Harsh Destiny
- The art of inversion along with a series of strong verbs like 'slash horizontally,' 'pierce through' highlights the fierceness and determination of the resistance.
- These lines paint a hidden picture of nature struggling to emerge despite being suppressed, a strong defiance against destiny.
- Is this resistance and resentment of nature perhaps the same as the resistance and resentment of the woman against her destiny?
- These lines demonstrate the resilience and strong personality of Hồ Xuân Hương.
d. Two closing lines: Weariness, Letting Go, and Helplessness
- 'Spring comes and goes' symbolizes the transition of time, one spring giving way to another, yet the woman's youth is permanently lost.
- A single word 'weary' expresses the pain, weariness, and disillusionment of the woman who, having passed the age for love and happiness, accepts and remains silent.
3. Conclusion
Summarize the sentimental self in the poem 'Self-reflection' by Hồ Xuân Hương and express personal thoughts.
II. Exemplary Essay: Sentimental Musings of the Sentimental Character in the Poem 'Self-reflection' (Standard)
Numerous writers and poets have portrayed the image of women, each with their unique interpretations. While Nguyễn Du sympathizes with the fate of the 'talented but ill-fated' woman, Đặng Trần Côn and Đoàn Thị Điểm empathize with the fate of women in feudal war times. Hồ Xuân Hương, on the other hand, mourns for women with a tragic destiny. Exploring 'Self-reflection II' by Hồ Xuân Hương allows us to deeply sense this, especially the sentiments, nuances, and emotional shades of the sentimental character.