Poetry of Romeo and Juliet

There are sonnets in Romeo and Juliet, not Romeo and Juliet in sonnets. Shakespeare's sonnets ***154, or praise the youth and beauty, the two love for a long time; Or lament that time is fleeting and fortune is impermanent; Or complain about repeated friendship and hate human feelings. These poems are real, full of imagination and * * *; The verse is iambic pentameter, which consists of three four lines and a double-rhyme antithesis, and forms a graceful musical beauty. These 154 poems can be roughly divided into two categories in narrative: the first 126 poems were written to a young aristocratic friend, and the poet begged him to get married and have children, so that his beauty would last forever, complaining that he was unfaithful to his friendship and seized the opportunity to win love; Jealous that this friend deliberately alienated another poet for his friendship; In the end, the poet let bygones be bygones and got back together with this young friend and protector. In 127-152 poems, the poet expressed his feelings of love and hate for his lover, a "dark lady": he loved her dark beauty and beauty, complained that she was heartless and ignored the poet; Love her sexy appearance, sultry * * *; I hate her for seducing the poet's friends with her inexperience. These remarkable interpersonal narrative characteristics have prompted people in later generations to relate these poems to Shakespeare's own life, trying to interpret the clues of the poet's inner world.