inspiration for writing

Adelbert 2022-04-22 07:01:05

I have seen very few Shakespeare's works, but I happened to see "Romeo and Juliet" and "Twelfth Night". Now it seems that luck is also a pity.

"Shakespeare in Love" revolves around the creation of "Romeo and Juliet". There is always a pair of lovers in the world who are so in love that they are so insane and unimaginable that they cannot be with each other in the end. Luo Zhu in the West is like this, and Liang Zhu in the East is also like this. But when we look at the process of their falling in love, it is so sincere and moving. Shakespeare's sonnets made me feel for the first time that if these things were translated into Chinese, they would be ruined. Before that, I would only think that the translation of ancient Chinese poems into English would not be interesting.

This can't help but remind me of a question that many people have asked me, why aren't many people who are good at writing articles now cultivated by your liberal arts college? There are actually many reasons behind this. The first is that there are no or very few courses that teach people how to write in the curriculum of the liberal arts college. More courses teach literary history and literary theory. For literary creation, of course, this is also important, but not the most important. And in fact, many teachers in liberal arts colleges only do literary criticism, but do not do literary creation themselves.

Another very important point is that many students have come out of school, and most of their time is spent in class, homework, etc. It is difficult to have their own life experience. This leads to nothing to say and nothing to say.

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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.