Wild Swans Wild Swans is a novel expressing the history and tradition of Chinese culture through Chung Chan's eyes. Jung Chang talks about the story of problematic China dealing with communism through three generations of women, her grandmother, her mother, and herself. Through her grandmother, traditional Chinese has been drawn to make readers understand what ancient Chinese life is like. Her mother's life introduced us to communism and how it began to spread in China.
Swans are common symbols in poetry and are often used to explain the essence of idealization. Yeats adopted this habit in the "cool wild swan" (1919) where the Royal Bird constantly represents the perfect ideal. In "Leda and the Swan", Yeats rewrote Zeus and Leda in Greek myths and commented on fate and historical inevitability. Zeus disguised as a swan and raped unprotected Leda. In this verse the birds are terribly destructive, have sacred power to violate Leda, causing the worst result of war and destruction depicted in the last line. Even if Ye Zhi clearly points out that the swan is Zeus God, he also emphasized the swan flesh: strikes, black claudication, long neck and bondage. By explaining its physical characteristics, swans become power of violent God
Barefoot is covered by wild swans and slide, Xanthe Gresham (illus). Author: Charlotte Prendergast (Charlotte Gastaut), a fairy tales story by Hans Christian Andersen, found them princesses from spells of evil queen to make those swans, save her brother, and Elizabeth Baguli brothers are the same is. Despite warnings from her mother, AurélieBlanz still has a boy and a wolf as a friend.
The son of a duck saw a group of migratory bird swans. He is very happy and excited, but he is too young to fly and can not join them. It is here in winter. The farmer found a cold duckling child and brought it home, but the abandoned child was scared by a farmer's noisy child and fled from the house. He stayed outdoors in a tragic winter alone and was hiding in a frozen cave part of the lake. Spring comes, a swarm of swan fell to the lake. The ugly duckling child who has grown completely now can no longer endure loneliness and difficult life, throws himself in a swan and decides to be killed by these beautiful birds rather than life. Ugly and painful. When the swan accepted him accepting, he was shocked, but by observing his underwater reflection he grew into one of them.