The entanglement of fiction inside the play and reality outside the play

Annette 2022-03-20 09:01:23

(I can't write a short review hahaha...)

Shakespeare was looking for love in order to write a script, the cause is false, but the use of love is true; the purpose and output of the true love and sweetness are brought into the fountain of inspiration, and the purpose and output are fiction; real life revolves around His various twists and turns determine the flow of the river, and he has already envisioned an ending for this real-world relationship in the play (adding the role of the pharmacist). Despite his commitment, he is always awake all the time. Despite the addiction, threats are always present. The real and the real, the interior and the foreign complement each other, doubling the grief and joy. The actors in the play are heartbroken, and the audience outside the play feels pure emotion. Reading Shakespeare's plays is not about reading words, but about reading emotions, and at least the sincere and pure person behind the reading who writes with emotion. In addition, it can also be seen that the genius and his position are not matched and free, and the great talent, like Shakespeare, cannot enjoy all the sweetness of his creation. The secular world has always intervened in his creations, using various ways to "disturb what he does", but all of these are resolved by Shakespeare's pen into the play, in the play, either mocking, sighing, or It is mourning, again a part of fiction (that is, part of Shakespeare himself).

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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.