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本诗是否可称为“弃妇诗”?
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可以称为弃妇诗,诗中女主人公就是被抛弃的,她是讲述自己痛苦婚姻的教训。
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【解析】《诗经·氓》从表现方法上说,是一首叙事诗;从其表现的内容上说,则是一首弃妇诗。诗歌以女主人公自我独白的方式,叙述了她与“氓”从恋爱到结婚,到受虐待、被抛弃的全过程,有力地谴责了“氓”背信弃义的丑恶行为,表达了她的悔、她的恨和她的决绝。
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