I. Detailed outline
II. Sample essay
I. Detailed analysis of the poem 'Walking the Road' by Ho Chi Minh
1. Opening
- Introduction to Uncle Ho
- Introduction to the poem: From the collection 'Prison Diary'
- The significance of the poem: Praises Uncle Ho's spirit and will to overcome hardships.
2. Body
- Circumstances of the poem's creation:
+ Written when He was imprisoned in Guangxi
+ After many hardships
- The poem's implied significance:
+ Truthfully records the hardships Ho Chi Minh went through
+ Affirms the philosophy: Overcoming all challenges will lead to success.
- Analysis of the poem's content:
+ First line: Comments, insights from reality:
+ The line is a comment from the experience of a prisoner with shackles
+ Uncle Ho understands those difficulties and hardships
+ 'Tẩu lộ': Repeating, showing that long stretches of road continue one after another, without seeing the destination.
→ Accumulated difficulties, long roads dragging the prisoner's feet, depicting the truth of the situation→ Drawing life lessons: Must start working to see the difficulties.
- General conclusion:
+ The poem is a realistic picture of Ho Chi Minh when he was transferred to the prison of Tuong Gioi Thach.
+ A picture of strong will and emotional poetry of a revolutionary soldier.
+ Conveys truths about life and the revolutionary path: hardships, difficulties, obstacles, need for strong will, but success will be extremely deserving.
3. Conclusion
- Reaffirmation of the issue.
- Ho Chi Minh - Revolutionary soldier, outstanding poet of the nation.
II. Sample essay on the poem Walking the Road by Ho Chi Minh
Ho Chi Minh is a beloved leader of the Vietnamese people. He is not only an outstanding revolutionary but also a very talented poet. During his life, his literary career was also immense, with the most prominent being the collection of poems 'Prison Diary.' The collection consists of twenty poems, which are works completed by him while imprisoned at Tuong Gioi Thach prison. Among them, 'Walking the Road' (The Long Road) is one of the most famous, praising the image of the revolutionary soldier in hardships.
The poem was born in a very special circumstance, when Ho Chi Minh was arrested, imprisoned at Tuong Gioi Thach prison, and he had to move from one labor camp to another. In that situation, difficulties, hardships, and struggles could have hindered the footsteps of the prisoner, but with a love for life, a strong fighting spirit, not only did he not submit, but he also used his poems to record the harsh realities and to stimulate his will...(Continued)
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