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Dear friends, have you ever encountered those eye-catching and stunning symmetrical sentences when reading articles or movies, and you can't help but sigh in your heart: This author is really a genius!Now, let me share with you some of the charm of symmetrical sentences, let's feel the unique charm of language together!
A symmetrical sentence refers to two opposite sentences or phrases that, although the number of words are not necessarily equal, their meanings are symmetrical and can complement each other. This symmetry can be reflected in words, sentence structure, semantics, etc. For example, "the road knows the horsepower, and the people will see the hearts of the people over time" is a set of symmetrical sentences, which means that the distance is far away to know the strength of the horse, and the good and bad of the people's hearts can be seen after more experience.
Symmetrical sentences can enhance the attractiveness and appeal of an article. For example, "Words must be believed, deeds must be fruitful." This sentence shows symmetry in both semantics and glyphs. From a semantic point of view, both express the meaning of a person who counts when he speaks and acts resolutely and decisively. One before the other, the semantics echo each other to form symmetry. From the glyph point of view, "words" and "deeds", "must" and "must", "faith" and "fruit" all form symmetry. This symmetry in the glyph makes this sentence also have a strong sense of visual symmetry. Therefore, the phrase "words must be believed, deeds must be done" shows symmetry in both semantics and glyphs.
To create symmetrical sentences, the focus is on choosing appropriate symmetrical elements, such as words, phrases, sentences, etc., in order to construct symmetrical sentences. These elements should be opposite or relative in meaning to create a symmetrical effect. For example, "If a person has no foresight, he must have near-term worries" and "If a person has no near-term worries, he must have long-term concerns". The former means that if a person does not have a long-term perspective, there will be immediate troubles. The latter, on the other hand, means that if one does not have immediate troubles, one will have a long-term perspective. They have opposite meanings, but they have profound philosophical significance, forming a symmetrical effect.
Symmetrical sentences usually require harmonious sound and beautiful tones. Therefore, when choosing words and constructing sentences, it is necessary to pay attention to the coordination of rhyme and tone to achieve a harmonious and beautiful effect. For example, "the green water and green mountains reflect the red sun, and the blue sky and white clouds float the fragrance of flowers." "Green water and green mountains" and "blue sky and white clouds" form a rhyme.
We can also use rhetorical devices such as metaphor, personification, exaggeration, etc., to enhance the appeal and expressiveness of symmetrical sentences. For example, "He's busy like a spinning top." Describe him as very busy, using "like a spinning top" as a metaphor for how busy he is.
In short, symmetrical sentences are a unique form of language art, which shows a unique charm through the symmetrical relationship between words, sentence structure, semantics, etc. When creating symmetrical sentences, we should pay attention to choosing appropriate symmetrical elements and use rhetorical devices to enhance expressiveness. At the same time, we should also pay attention to the problems of rhyme and harmony, beautiful tone, etc., so that the sentence can achieve symmetry in form and meaning. Hopefully, these tips will help you make better use of the linguistic gem of symmetry in your writing!