Outline Presenting Reflections on Lor-ca's Unjust Demise in the Poem 'The Guitar' by Lor-ca
1. Introduction
- Introduction to the issue: Providing an overview of the author Thanh Thảo and the poem 'The Guitar' by Lor-ca
- Statement of the problem: Depiction of the artist Lor-ca's unjust demise, leaving boundless sorrow for the nation
2. Body
* Thanh Thảo portrays Lor-ca's demise filled with injustice and sorrow
- 'the sounds of guitars... exhausted':
+ Assuming the role of the homeland, Lor-ca is like a warrior entering battle against the fascist regime
+ He courageously and steadfastly enters the battlefield with dignity, alone
- 'Spain... flows with blood':
+ The fascist troops mercilessly kill Lor-ca and throw his body into the well for disposal
+ The ruthless, cruel, and heartless actions of the enemy
- 'no one buries... quietly':
+ The sound of the guitar symbolizes art, the spiritual beauty that the enemy can never kill
+ Lor-ca's demise evokes compassion in many, but also provides motivation for people to live more firmly to continue his aspirations...
- The sound of the guitar 'li-la-li-la': A poignant melody sending deep gratitude, sympathy, and respect to Lor-ca's great talent and character.
3. Conclusion
- Reinforcement of the issue
- Expression of personal thoughts and feelings.
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