Twelfth Night Blessing: May You Be Free

Hazle 2022-04-21 09:01:30

On the twelfth night, the ship encountered a storm, and she was the only one who was not engulfed by the waves. Viotta was freed, set foot on an unknown continent, and started a new life.
In reality, as the Queen said, it was too late. But Shakespeare, as a playwright, can at least construct ideals in the world he writes about, and describe the perfect and intoxicating love and freedom.
Inspiration, where to find? Your cherry lips, your crisp breasts, your affectionate and silent eyes!
Depressed and speechless, Shakespeare finally found love. In the boudoir, he and Viotta whisper lingering love words, and that is the heartfelt love between Romeo and Juliet on stage.
The slowly panning lens overlaps reality and dreams, overflowing with intoxicating passion.
Watching the banter of the puppy biting people on stage, the queen laughed. She likes gags like this. Drama is fantasy, and she doesn't believe that moving and sincere love can be expressed here.
However, the queen lost. The love of Romeo and Juliet really touched her heart that had been trained for a long time in political intrigues and had already been tough as iron.
But no matter what, the queen cannot withdraw her order. Viotta must follow David across the ocean to fulfill her duties as a countess.
The story of Romeo and Juliet has long been familiar, but following the love between William and Viotta, it seems that we can better understand the sadness and helplessness of being deeply loved but having to be separated. Without Viotta's love, how could William pick up the pen and write this heart-pounding story?
The stage and the reality are intertwined and overlapped, and each other is agitated by scenes of four weeping laments, for the lovers who embrace each other in the play, and also for the fiery and fruitless love of William and Viotta.
Lustful plays, folded plays, vanity and pride are also brought to the stage. The priest in black who spoke out was also moved by the tragedy and applauded with tears.
The drama really shows true love, natural and deep, even higher than any real passionate encounter.
She is my heroine forever, her name is Viotta.
Shakespeare gave his lover the most beautiful destination in his plays. This is his freedom, and no one can take it away.
Reality is always incomplete, so we need drama, we need the stage, and the dream intertwined with light and shadow fills all misfortunes and achieves perfection. Comforting the heart of the depleted and painful, even if it is only for a moment, for a moment.
When true love is lost, there are only tears and going away.
Sadness is over and a new story begins.

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Shakespeare in Love quotes

  • Queen Elizabeth: I know something of a woman in a man's profession. Yes, by God, I do know about that.

  • [on first hearing the tragic ending to Romeo and Juliet]

    Philip Henslowe: Well, that would have them rolling in the aisles.