In the tumultuous age, use Shakespeare to comfort yourself

Talon 2022-01-26 08:08:11

Is there a play that is alive and fragrant but torrential?

Is there a pen that is quiet and noisy even after the ups and downs?

Is there a soul who will never be lonely after the end of the song?

Only in Shakespeare's writing, tragedy is so romantic, cruel and beautiful, embarrassed so calm, joy so smart, and joke so helpless.

Shadows and shadows, like a feast of coquettish coquettishes. It is a literary show, but also a life show.

Who can see through the truth? Whose heart can tell right from wrong? Who is guilty of whose crime?

Life is like a play, who is in the play? Play is like life, who is the audience?

In many cases, we can't stay away from Shakespeare's stage. Each person is like his own lively shadow, imagining that he is the best protagonist, carrying the seven emotions and six desires, walking lonely in the gorgeous setting.

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  • Ludwig 2022-04-24 07:01:03

    A grand love story of romantic love~ The actors are very Thearte ``Finnes' tune is very good~ It's a grand love...

  • Demond 2022-04-24 07:01:03

    In fact, it's a pretty bad movie~ I don't know how it got the best Oscar movie~ It's okay to relax after dinner~

Shakespeare in Love quotes

  • William Shakespeare: Love knows nothing of rank, or riverbank. It will spark between a Queen and the poor vagabond who plays the King - and their love should be minded by each, for love denied blights the soul we owe to God.

  • Philip Henslowe: [bound, with feet high over burning coals] I have a wonderful new play.

    Hugh Fennyman: Put them back in.

    [Lambert lowers Henslowe's feet closer to the coals]

    Philip Henslowe: It's a comedy!

    Hugh Fennyman: Cut off his nose.

    Philip Henslowe: It's a new comedy by William Shakespeare!

    Hugh Fennyman: And his ears.

    Philip Henslowe: And a share! We will be partners, Mr. Fennyman.

    Hugh Fennyman: Partners?

    [Lambert lifts Henslowe's feet off the coals]

    Philip Henslowe: It's a crowd tickler. Mistaken identities. Shipwreck. Pirate King. A bit with a dog and love triumphant!

    Lambert: I think I've seen it. I didn't like it.

    Philip Henslowe: But, this time it's by Shakespeare!

    Hugh Fennyman: What's it called?

    Philip Henslowe: Romeo and Ethel the Pirates Daughter.

    Hugh Fennyman: Good title.