What is the significance of appreciating the content and form of Shakespeare's eighteenth sonnet, which is divided into several sections?

Shakespeare's sonnets have attracted many readers throughout the ages, mainly because of the "sweetness" of his poems, that is, they praise the best feelings in the world-friendship and love. Poetry mainly involves three characters: poet, "young friend" and "dark girl". 154 The poem is roughly divided into two parts. The first part, from 127 to 152, is dedicated to the "dark girl". The latter two poems have nothing to do with the above themes, such as the translation or imitation of Greek aphorisms. Shakespeare's sonnets mainly praise friendship, express love and express the poet's life ideal.

If we can see the poet's emotional world from the sonnets, then this world is a world of truth, goodness and beauty. In these poems praising friendship and love, the poet put forward the highest standard of life he advocated: truth, goodness and beauty and their combination: "truth, goodness and beauty are our themes;" Truth, goodness and beauty become different words; My creativity was used in this change, and the three problems were combined to produce a magnificent scene. Truth, goodness and beauty were irrelevant in the past, but now, it is really a space for three people to sit together. "The first 105 sonnet can be regarded as the finale and conclusion of the whole poetry collection, and it is a key for us to understand the essence of Shakespeare's sonnet thought. At this time, Shakespeare was young and in his prime. He is full of beautiful expectations for life and society, and also firmly believes in the ideal of humanism. He wants enthusiastic praise and persistent pursuit of a true and pure feeling, a feeling of unity of truth, goodness and beauty, whether it is friendship or love.

Shakespeare's sonnets are a dazzling pearl in the world poetry treasure house. Although Shakespeare's poetic talent is only a small experiment in these poems, it shows dazzling colors. These sonnets not only show a humanist's ideal and view of truth, goodness and beauty, but also show the disappointment and anxiety caused by the disharmony between people. It can be said that they are not only personal lyricism, but also express an era. In addition to strong feelings, there are profound thoughts in Shakespeare's sonnets, which reflect his progressive outlook on life and art. On the basis of denying asceticism and theocracy in the dark ages of the Middle Ages, these thoughts praised human personality, declared human equality, endowed people and life with new content and significance, and reached the highest level of humanistic democratic thought in the European Renaissance.

We should also pay attention to other characteristics of Shakespeare's sonnets, which are understood by scholars, but his poems have realism and market interest that other scholars do not have. He has a rich life experience and a profound sense of hardship, and at the same time he has an optimistic spirit, which enables him to stay awake and balanced. Shakespeare is by no means a bitter poet. He is always witty, as Dryden said in later generations: "As long as the opportunity is extraordinary, he can be extraordinary, and he will never write much more than other poets." Shakespeare's language skills are superb, and his language can be gorgeous as a cloud and pure as water. In addition, he is also very sensitive to phonology and created his own poetic rhyme, namely the famous "Shakespeare rhyme". Shakespeare's poetic language is very musical and beautiful to read, so it is called "sweet".

In a word, Shakespeare skillfully used Shanglai's poetic style with amazing artistic expression. In 154 sonnets, he shows a broad ideological world. The vivid images, rich vocabulary, clever language and sonorous intonation in the poem are outstanding. Edmund spenser, known as the poet leader, had to admire and say: "We can't find a more beautiful poet than him; His muse is full of beautiful ideas, and like himself, he shouts heroically. " Among the English sonnets, Shakespeare's sonnets are a peak, and his sweet poems have a lofty position not only in the treasure house of English lyric poems, but also in the treasure house of world lyric poems.