An Outline on Sentiment and Profundity in the Poem 'Autumn's Melody'
1. Introduction
Introducing the poem: 'Autumn's Melody' not only captures the beauty of sentiment but also embodies profound philosophical insights.
2. Body
* Essence of Emotion:
- The aroma of guava blends in the gentle breeze, wafting into hearts and the earth with its uniquely fragrant touch.
- The thin morning mist is unhurried and tranquil, calmly enjoying every minute through each home, each alley.
→ Nature is signaling the arrival of autumn→ Suddenly, unexpectedly
- The cool air as autumn arrives makes the birds more hurried
- The river flows 'gracefully,' unrushed and composed
- Clouds gracefully position themselves towards autumn, carrying the beauty of the two natural seasons
=> Nature in autumn is both gentle and light, graceful, touching the hearts of people.
* Philosophical Essence
- After the months of fighting on the nation-saving journey, soldiers return to freedom, allowing themselves to live more leisurely, to comfortably enjoy the beauty of the peaceful country.
- The soldier's emotions upon return, still cherishing the heroic and intense war memories.
- Challenges, stumbles bring valuable life experiences, the journey of learning→ With maturity, humans, like those trees, are no longer afraid of thunder and lightning, facing everything calmly, accepting it all as natural.
3. Conclusion
Reflection on the poem: 'Autumn's Melody' is a melodious seasonal tune that leaves one both serene and nostalgic.
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The poem 'Autumn's Melody' by the author Hữu Thỉnh is included in the Grade 9 Literature textbook lesson 24. In addition to the outline on the sentiment and profound themes in the poem 'Autumn's Melody,' students can enrich their knowledge through supplementary readings such as:Analysis of the poem 'Autumn's Melody', Reflection on the last verses of 'Autumn's Melody,' Analysis of the poetic passage in 'Autumn's Melody' Realizing the fragrance of guava... Half of oneself shifts to autumn, Student's thoughts on the poem 'Autumn's Melody';...
