The beautiful dialogue of "Romeo and Juliet", the love of moths to fire

Joannie 2022-03-25 09:01:15

"Romeo and Juliet" is a beautiful love story, everyone has an impression, it is like Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai, Cowherd and Weaver Girl in China. Life is precious, love is higher. So love stories are intoxicating.
What's more, "Romeo and Juliet" was written by Shakespeare, and the language dialogue is very beautiful, so I won't give an example here, especially not in Chinese. So enjoy its language to see the original English version to understand the Shakespeare-style gentleman's love dream. You will be amazed that the English language can express so rich and beautiful.
A pair of impulsive young people, especially two young people from rival families. They are desperate to be together according to the persistent pursuit of love. The ending is destined to be a tragedy, and their tragedy is fierce and fast, too late to prolong a little sweetness, and too late to grow up a little faster to endure the hardships of fate. Love thus appears more beautiful and sadness more intense.
According to traditional Chinese culture, the door is not right, the household is not right, and the love that is not blessed by the elders will be punished. Love without patience, without understanding of family history, without understanding of the world, and without a rational balance of interests, is a nonsense, a destructive and bound to be impulsive punishment. Then two fresh beings face the punishment of the tragic curse, and the words are pressing step by step to let us see the blood of death, the bitterness of moaning and even the entanglement of death.
This love is like a meteor, like a rainbow, like a mirage, with life as the most incisive price. If life conflicts with pure love, you can only choose one, which is more valuable? Do you agree that life is precious and love is more expensive?

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Romeo and Juliet quotes

  • Romeo: O,she doth teach the torches to burn bright! It seems she hangs upon the cheek of night Like a rich jewel in an Ethiope's ear; Beauty too rich for use, for earth too dear! So shows a snowy dove trooping with crows

  • Friar Laurence: [as Juliet arrives] Ah, here comes the lady! So light a foot will ne'er wear out the everlasting flint!