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Literary language holds a distinct and crucial aesthetic value within literature and art. As a fundamental element of literature, it is an aesthetically refined form of language characterized by rhythm, implication, rhetoric, and strangeness. Its artistic performance is multifaceted, encompassing the creation of indirect artistic images, the depiction of the grand and intricate material world, and the exploration of profound emotional landscapes. Literary language's aesthetics and diverse artistic performance significantly contribute to historical traditions, literature evolution, and individual experience, securing its vital and irreplaceable role in contemporary society
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