On Shakespeare's Youth Poems

1. Shakespeare's Sonnets about Youth After reading Shakespeare's Sonnets, I realized that they were regarded as immortal treasures in western poetry.

Shakespeare wrote 154 sonnets, but there were not many topics involved. I divide them into two categories, namely beauty and love. Shakespeare repeatedly eulogized these two themes enthusiastically, and his sensitivity to beauty and love surprised me.

Shakespeare loves and cherishes all beautiful things, and regrets beauty as time goes by. He hoped that beauty would last forever and put forward two solutions: reproduction and writing poems. In the first poem 17, he repeatedly advised beautiful friends to get married and have children as soon as possible, so that beauty can be passed on to children instead of "sighing in the air". There really isn't a second one who advised people to have children for this reason, let alone write a poem about 17, which shows how much Shakespeare loves beauty.

"Can I compare you to summer?" Perhaps the most popular of his sonnets, it expresses the idea that beauty will be immortal in poetry. Many of Shakespeare's poems enthusiastically praise the beauty of loving friends, but at the same time they are infinitely sad about the fact that youth is perishable and beauty is easy to get old: "Alas, I am not worried. Later generations take my advice:/You have not been born yet, and the beautiful summer has died today." It is gratifying that he can "show the way of saints" with pen and ink. "With my poems, my lover will remain young forever and never fade." Compared with China's works that hurt the spring and grieve for the autumn, Shakespeare's thought of beauty through poetry is indeed more positive, which shows the differences between Chinese and western cultures.

The overwhelming passion for love in Shakespeare's poems is even more shocking. As long as there is love, he can despise fame and forget his troubles: "But remember, your gentleness attracts infinite wealth,/even if the emperor condescends to me, it will not change the country." He picked up a pen and wrote all the voices of love: "The sun in the sky, the old and the new are repeating every day;" /The love of the heart is endless. " When he separated from his lover, he felt that everything around him had lost its luster, and even the birds stopped singing. "Even when I open my mouth, I spit out sadness,/Let the green leaves suspect that winter is coming, and sorrow covers my face." Thinking that his days were numbered, he selflessly advised his lover not to be sad after his death, so as not to be used as a handle for making fun of by others. The sincere and deep love expressed in these poems is still touching after hundreds of years of time and space.

It's a pity that Shakespeare is so affectionate, but his lover is not so single-minded. She looks very attractive, shuttling through the crowd, making Shakespeare jealous and helpless. Of course he wants his lover to love him, but he loves her so much that he almost loses himself. Like a loyal slave, he let her do everything, and he suffered great pain. His love and hate are intertwined, and he can only sigh helplessly: "Alas, the love I planted in your desire field is really a stupid pig,/seeing you do whatever you want, but turning a blind eye." He should have accused his lover of disloyalty, but finally he blamed himself: "In the end, I became your accomplice/helped you, a sweet thief, and ruthlessly robbed your heart." Men's infatuation at this point, ancient and modern, Chinese and foreign, is rare. When the lover wants to break up with him, he knows he can't stay, so he has to say, "hate me if you like, and start at once." /Anyway, now the whole world is against me. " Seemingly free and easy, in fact, only you know the hidden pain: "I have a good spring dream, and I am deeply affectionate to you./In my dream, I woke up and everything was empty." When I read this, I was so sad that I could only turn into a sigh. These poems by Shakespeare made me deeply realize how insignificant it is to look at yourself when you are deeply in love.

In the final analysis, human love is just a word of desire. Shakespeare, who has rich life experience, naturally knows this truth: "wasting energy and energy is the shame of the prodigal son's return." /Just for indulgence. " However, he, like many prodigals in the world, knows that it will end in vain, and he still can't get rid of the nature of seeking pleasure for a while: "Like a fishing hook, you swallow the bait, making you lose your mind and not be free." The profound analysis of human nature is really amazing. The last two sentences of this poem are even more inspiring: "Everyone in the world doesn't know such a bad sign,/but it is inevitable to walk on this sinister fireworks road!" Contradiction, pain, despair and helplessness, all kinds of emotions are intertwined, which are vividly expressed in these two lines of poems. After reading it, I can't help thinking: Is man destined to be a slave to desire? This poem, which rose from a simple lyric to a rational height, cannot but be said to be a wonderful work among 154 sonnets.

After reading Shakespeare's poems, I can't help but deeply feel his dedication and passion for life and his enthusiastic vitality. This kind of life, compared with Wang Wei's leisure and Su Shi's free and easy, which I also like, should be another kind of wonderful.

Shakespeare's youth story or Shakespeare's sonnets about youth Shakespeare was born in Stratford-on-Avon, central England, and his father was a businessman. At the age of 4, my father was elected as the "head of the city hall" and became the mayor of this small town with more than 2,000 residents and 20 hotels and restaurants.

There are often troupe tours in this town. When Shakespeare watched the performance, he was surprised to find that a small stage and a few actors could show stories in history and real life. He felt amazing and fell in love with the play. He often works with children, learning the characters and plots in the play, and wants to work in the script when he grows up. But unfortunately, his father failed in business, and Shakespeare, who was 14 years old, had to drop out of school to be his father's assistant. He got married at the age of 18, but less than 2 1 and has three children. His wife is eight years older than him. Shakespeare often regrets his marriage. He once said in his works: "Women should marry men older than themselves." . However, he still cares about his wife who works hard at home and raises children. 1586, enterprising Shakespeare went to London with a troupe and found a job to look after horses for the audience riding horses in the theater. Although this is a handyman, it is linked to drama after all. Shakespeare did his best to do the work, and he did it well. The audience on horseback is willing to give him the horse. Shakespeare is often so busy that he has to find a group of teenagers. They are called "children of Shakespeare".

Shakespeare is quick-thinking and eloquent. After work, he quietly watched performances on the stage, insisted on teaching himself literature, history, philosophy and other courses, and also taught himself Greek and Latin. When the troupe needed extras, he got the moon first by being close to the water. With his talent, he was finally able to play some supporting roles. When he played a supporting role, Shakespeare also played well. His excellent understanding and superb acting skills made him quickly absorbed into the troupe and became a formal actor.

3. The famous sentence about youth inspiration, preferably Shakespeare or Tagore's "Yan", is short of days. Please come and kiss me, youth is fleeting.

I just want to have a wonderful life now, and it doesn't matter whether it's good or bad. There is no such thing as good or evil, but in my opinion.

When the heart of honor is hurt, friendship is a good medicine to cure it. To be or not to be, this is a question worth considering.

The above is Shakespeare's. There are no traces of wings in the sky, but I have flown.

If you shed tears when you miss the sun, you also miss the stars. You can't see yourself, all you see is your own shadow.

Man can't express himself in his history, he tries to stand out in it. Like the meeting of seagulls and waves, we meet and come near.

The seagulls flew away, the waves rolled away and we parted. When we are very humble, we are closest to greatness.

We read the world wrong and said it deceived us. Let life be beautiful like summer flowers and death like autumn leaves.

"Who drives me forward like fate?" "That's me, striding behind my back." The desert passionately pursues the love of green leaves, who shake their heads and fly away with a smile.

The furthest distance in the world is not between life and death, but when I stand in front of you, you don't know that I love you. The cause of fruit is lofty, and the cause of flower is sweet, but let me do the cause of leaf in the shadow of silent dedication.

The big ones are not afraid to swim with the small ones, and the medium ones will avoid them. The above is Tagore's.

After reading Shakespeare's sonnets about youth, I know that they are regarded as immortal treasures in western poetry, not in name only.

Shakespeare wrote 154 sonnets, but there were not many topics involved. I divide them into two categories, namely beauty and love. Shakespeare repeatedly eulogized these two themes enthusiastically, and his sensitivity to beauty and love surprised me.

Shakespeare loves and cherishes all beautiful things, and regrets beauty as time goes by. He hoped that beauty would last forever and put forward two solutions: reproduction and writing poems. In the first poem 17, he repeatedly advised beautiful friends to get married and have children as soon as possible, so that beauty can be passed on to children instead of "sighing in the air". There really isn't a second one who advised people to have children for this reason, let alone write a poem about 17, which shows how much Shakespeare loves beauty.

"Can I compare you to summer?" Perhaps the most popular of his sonnets, it expresses the idea that beauty will be immortal in poetry. Many of Shakespeare's poems enthusiastically praise the beauty of loving friends, but at the same time they are infinitely sad about the fact that youth is perishable and beauty is easy to get old: "Alas, I am not worried. Later generations take my advice:/You have not been born yet, and the beautiful summer has died today." It is gratifying that he can "show the way of saints" with pen and ink. "With my poems, my lover will remain young forever and never fade." Compared with China's works that hurt the spring and grieve for the autumn, Shakespeare's thought of beauty through poetry is indeed more positive, which shows the differences between Chinese and western cultures.

The overwhelming passion for love in Shakespeare's poems is even more shocking. As long as there is love, he can despise fame and forget his troubles: "But remember, your gentleness attracts infinite wealth,/even if the emperor condescends to me, it will not change the country." He picked up a pen and wrote all the voices of love: "The sun in the sky, old and new, repeats every day;" /The love of the heart is endless. " When he separated from his lover, he felt that everything around him had lost its luster, and even the birds stopped singing. "Even when I open my mouth, I spit out sadness,/Let the green leaves suspect that winter is coming, and sorrow covers my face." Thinking that his days were numbered, he selflessly advised his lover not to be sad after his death, so as not to be used as a handle for making fun of by others. The sincere and deep love expressed in these poems is still touching after hundreds of years of time and space.

It's a pity that Shakespeare is so affectionate, but his lover is not so single-minded. She looks very attractive, shuttling through the crowd, making Shakespeare jealous and helpless. Of course he wants his lover to love him, but he loves her so much that he almost loses himself. Like a loyal slave, he let her do everything, and he suffered great pain. His love and hate are intertwined, and he can only sigh helplessly: "Alas, the love I planted in your desire field is really a stupid pig,/seeing you do whatever you want, but turning a blind eye." He should have accused his lover of disloyalty, but finally he blamed himself: "In the end, I became your accomplice/helped you, a sweet thief, and ruthlessly robbed your heart." Men's infatuation at this point, ancient and modern, Chinese and foreign, is rare. When the lover wants to break up with him, he knows he can't stay, so he has to say, "hate me if you like, and start at once." /Anyway, now the whole world is against me. " Seemingly free and easy, in fact, only you know the hidden pain: "I have a good spring dream, and I am deeply affectionate to you./In my dream, I woke up and everything was empty." When I read this, I was so sad that I could only turn into a sigh. These poems by Shakespeare made me deeply realize how insignificant it is to look at yourself when you are deeply in love.

In the final analysis, human love is just a word of desire. Shakespeare, who has rich life experience, naturally knows this truth: "wasting energy and energy is the shame of the prodigal son's return." /Just for indulgence. " However, he, like many prodigals in the world, knows that it will end in vain, and he still can't get rid of the nature of seeking temporary pleasure: "Like a fishing hook, you swallow the bait, which makes you lose your mind and be free." The profound analysis of human nature is really amazing. The last two sentences of this poem are even more inspiring: "Everyone in the world doesn't know such a bad sign,/but it is inevitable to walk on this sinister fireworks road!" Contradiction, pain, despair and helplessness, all kinds of emotions are intertwined, which are vividly expressed in these two lines of poems. After reading it, I can't help thinking: Is man destined to be a slave to desire? This poem, which rose from a simple lyric to a rational height, cannot but be said to be a wonderful work among 154 sonnets.

After reading Shakespeare's poems, I can't help but deeply feel his dedication and passion for life and his enthusiastic vitality. This kind of life, compared with Wang Wei's leisure and Su Shi's free and easy, which I also like, should be another kind of wonderful.

5. Poems about Shakespeare Shakespeare: Love is blind, and lovers can't see their own stupid things.

Shakespeare: Less passionate love will last. Shakespeare: Man can control his own destiny. If we are controlled by others, it is not our fate, but ourselves! Shakespeare: An honest man is a fool. Despite his good intentions, he still suffered. Shakespeare: Suffering can test a person's character, and extraordinary encounters can show extraordinary integrity.

Shakespeare: Nothing is good or bad, but thoughts will have an impact. Shakespeare: to be or not to be.

This is a problem! Shakespeare: I admit that nothing is more painful than the punishment of love, and nothing is more enjoyable than serving love. Shakespeare: Love is sweet and painful, and sincere love will never take a smooth road.

Shakespeare: Love is not a sweet talk in the shade of flowers, a secret word in the Peach Blossom Garden, a light tear, or a stubborn impulse. Love is based on the same foundation. Shakespeare: Because she is beautiful, she is sought after by men. Because she was a woman, she was captured by a man.

Shakespeare: A hasty marriage is even more unhappy. Shakespeare: Woman, your name is weakness.

Shakespeare: The ambition of love makes people suffer greatly. Shakespeare: Love creates the environment, or love moves from one place to another.

Shakespeare: Before you get it, you ask, and after you get it, you command. Shakespeare: A woman with temperament, like turbulent turbid water, won't take a sip even if she is thirsty.

Shakespeare: Without reason, feelings will make us exhausted. It is to prevent the absurdity of feelings that reason is needed. Shakespeare: Love makes cowards brave, but makes warriors cowards.

Shakespeare: The power of love is peace, regardless of reason, custom and honor or disgrace. When you feel it, it can turn all fear, shock and pain into sweetness. Shakespeare: the initial indifference will make the future love more enthusiastic; If she gives you the wrong impression, it's not because she hates you, but because she wants you to love her more.

Shakespeare: True love can't be expressed in words, but behavior is the best explanation for loyalty. Shakespeare: love is more difficult to hide than crime and murder; The night of love has noon sunshine.

Shakespeare: If love is mixed with calculations that have nothing to do with itself, it is not true love. Shakespeare: love is a wisp of smoke blown by a sigh; The lover's eyes have its purified sparks; Lovers' tears are the waves it arouses. It is also the wisest madness, the bitterness in the throat and the honey in the tongue. Shakespeare: Love can work miracles. Once Jomai's destroyed love is rebuilt, it will be more magnificent, beautiful and tenacious than before. Shakespeare: Love is the spark of life, the sublimation of friendship and the harmony of soul. If human feelings can be graded, then love should belong to the highest.

Shakespeare: Happy love can relax the nervousness of fighters. Shakespeare: Too perfect love is sad and harmful. As a Jianghu child, I don't have the leisure time. Shakespeare: Jealous brothers and sisters are lies! Shakespeare: God is fair. Those who control their destiny will always stand at both ends of the scale. Only those who are controlled by fate can understand that God has given him fate! Shakespeare: Rotate more when you are dizzy. Your own sorrow can be cured by the sorrow of others! Shakespeare: When the heart of honor is hurt, friendship is a good medicine to cure it. Shakespeare: Time will give up those who give up time.

Shakespeare: Proud people always destroy themselves in pride. Shakespeare: It would be terrible if women were jealous because of their feelings.

Shakespeare: Do not, for one repulse, give up the purpose that you resolved to achieve. Shakespeare: Women have no condition to smile and be proud of love.

Shakespeare: A wise man becomes a fool, which is the easiest fish to take the bait. Because he relies on his own talent and knowledge, he can't see his arrogance. Shakespeare: the folly of fools is not unusual, but the folly of wise men makes people laugh; Because he used all his skills to prove his stupidity.

Shakespeare: appearances are often completely inconsistent with things themselves, and people are easily deceived by superficial decoration. Shakespeare: No matter how long the darkness is, the day will come.

Shakespeare: A day's hard work will make you sleep all day. If you work hard all your life, you can sleep forever. Shakespeare: Women are loved, not understood.

Shakespeare: Gold, you are really something. You can turn the old into the few, the ugly into the beautiful, the black into the white, and the wrong into the right ... Shakespeare: Love is like a flower growing on a cliff. You must have the courage to choose it.

6. A poem about Shakespeare, among the sonnets.

How many generations have seen the splendid sunrise?

Show the charm to the top of the mountain with his supreme eyes,

Golden face kissing green grass,

Plating the bleak flood into a piece of gold;

And then suddenly let the meanest cloud

Sweep his sacred face with black shadows,

Keep him away from this desolate world,

Steal to the west to bury his stain;

Similarly, my sun was in the A Qing dynasty.

Shine on my forehead with brilliant brilliance;

But alas! He's just my temporary glory,

Dark clouds in the underworld separated him from me.

My love won't make him mean,

The sun in the sky is flawed, not to mention the world!

7. About Shakespeare's Youth Story or Shakespeare's Sonnets about Youth Shakespeare was born in Stratford-on-Avon, central England, and his father was a businessman.

At the age of 4, my father was elected as the "head of the city hall" and became the mayor of this small town with more than 2,000 residents and 20 hotels and restaurants. There are often troupe tours in this town.

When Shakespeare watched the performance, he was surprised to find that a small stage and a few actors could show stories in history and real life. He felt amazing and fell in love with the play.

He often works with children, learning the characters and plots in the play, and wants to work in the script when he grows up. But unfortunately, his father failed in business, and Shakespeare, who was 14 years old, had to drop out of school to be his father's assistant.

He got married at the age of 18, but less than 2 1 and has three children. His wife is eight years older than him. Shakespeare often regrets his marriage. He once said in his works: "Women should marry men older than themselves." .

However, he still cares about his wife who works hard at home and raises children. 1586, enterprising Shakespeare went to London with a troupe and found a job to look after horses for the audience riding horses in the theater.

Although this is a handyman, it is linked to drama after all. Shakespeare did his best to do the work, and he did it well. The audience on horseback is willing to give him the horse.

Shakespeare is often so busy that he has to find a group of teenagers. They are called "children of Shakespeare". Shakespeare is quick-thinking and eloquent. After work, he quietly watched performances on the stage, insisted on teaching himself literature, history, philosophy and other courses, and also taught himself Greek and Latin.

When the troupe needed extras, he got the moon first by being close to the water. With his talent, he was finally able to play some supporting roles. When he played a supporting role, Shakespeare also played well. His excellent understanding and superb acting skills made him quickly absorbed into the troupe and became a formal actor.

8. About Shakespeare's Sonnets 18 Can I compare you to summer? You are cuter and gentler than summer; The strong wind in May will shake off the favorite buds, and summer is too short to rush by; Sometimes the sun shines too hot in the sky, and his golden face is often covered; All beautiful things inevitably lose their beauty, which is dimmed by accidental or natural changes; But your eternal summer will not fade, nor will you lose the beauty you have; Death can't boast that you wander in his shadow, when you get eternal life in this eternal poem; As long as people can breathe and eyes can see, as long as this poem is still there, it will make you live or die forever. This is a question that must be answered: should we silently endure the relentless blow of Kanko's fate, or should we fight against the endless suffering as deep as the sea and overcome it?

Which of the two choices is more noble? Death is sleep, that's all! If a sleep can end the pain of the mind and the pain of the body, then this ending is promising! Go to hell and go to sleep. But there may be dreams in sleep, ah, this is an obstacle: when we get rid of this dying skin, what dreams will we have for the rest of our lives? It makes us hesitate and make us willing to bear long-term disasters. Otherwise, who will tolerate the tyrant's government, the pride of the arrogant, the pain of the lovelorn, the slowness of laws and regulations, the insult of corrupt officials, or the humiliation of ordinary people, if he can simply cut it off? Who else will be willing to be a cow and a horse, work hard all his life and endure its hardships silently, instead of flying away and drifting in a hopeless situation, if he is not afraid of everything behind him, let him hesitate. This place is nameless, and there have been no returnees since ancient times.

Therefore, "reason" can make us cowards, and "worry" can make our brilliant minds dull, like a sick person. Moreover, these can ruin great events and make them lose their courage-how can Shakespeare love others if he doesn't love himself? Marriage is the end of youth and the beginning of life.

Is love gentle? It is too rough, too bossy, too barbaric; It stings like a thorn. Sincere love is never plain sailing.

Kiss is a poem in love life. The night of love has noon sunshine.

If "like" needs no reason, then "hate" needs no basis. The sweetest honey can numb the taste; Less passionate love will last for a long time; Too fast and too slow will lead to unsatisfactory results.

Sorrow is evidence of love. However, deep sadness is evidence of misjudgment.

To be or not to be, this is a question that must be answered: should we silently endure the relentless blow of Kanko's fate, or should we be enemies with endless suffering and overcome it. Which of the two choices is more noble? Death is sleep, that's all! If a sleep can end the pain of the mind and the pain of the body, then this ending is promising! Go to hell and go to sleep.

But there may be dreams in sleep, ah, this is an obstacle: when we get rid of this dying skin, what dreams will we have for the rest of our lives? It makes us hesitate and make us willing to bear long-term disasters. Otherwise, who will tolerate the tyrant's government, the pride of the arrogant, the pain of the lovelorn, the slowness of laws and regulations, the insult of corrupt officials, or the humiliation of ordinary people, if he can simply cut it off? Who else will be willing to be a cow and a horse, work hard all his life and endure its hardships silently, instead of flying away and drifting in a hopeless situation, if he is not afraid of everything behind him, let him hesitate. This place is nameless, and there have been no returnees since ancient times. Therefore, "reason" can make us cowards, and "worry" can make our brilliant minds dull, like a sick person.

What's more, these things will spoil great events and make them lose their courage. The crowned head cannot rest on his pillow. Never borrow money, never borrow money.

Words, words, are just words, no matter from the heart, not necessarily from the heart. Classic love poem-Shakespeare doesn't love himself, how can he love others? Marriage is the end of youth and the beginning of life.

Is love gentle? It is too rough, too bossy, too barbaric; It stings like a thorn. Sincere love is never plain sailing.

Kiss is a poem in love life. The night of love has noon sunshine.

If "like" needs no reason, then "hate" needs no basis. The sweetest honey can numb the taste; Less passionate love will last for a long time; Too fast and too slow will lead to unsatisfactory results.

Sorrow is evidence of love. However, deep sadness is evidence of misjudgment.

9. Ask Shakespeare's Love Poems If two people who really love each other are always tortured,

Very successful,

Let's learn to be more patient,

Because there is always a lot of torture in love,

Like missing, imagining, sighing,

Hope and tears are followers of love.

I beg you, gentle man, sing again,

My ears are fascinated by your singing,

My eyes are also attracted by your appearance,

Your virtue will produce a kind of power,

Forcing me to see you

I must swear that I love you.

what is love ? Not in the future,

Happiness now is laughter now,

The future is uncertain-

Procrastination will not have a good ending;

So kiss me! 20 times sweeter,

Youth is fleeting and cannot last long.

How to love others if you don't love yourself? Marriage is the end of youth and the beginning of life. Is love gentle? It is too rough, too bossy, too barbaric; It stings like a thorn. Sincere love is never plain sailing. Kiss is a poem in love life. The night of love has noon sunshine.

If there is no reason to "like", then there is no basis for "hate". The sweetest honey can numb the taste; Less passionate love will last for a long time; Too fast and too slow will lead to unsatisfactory results. Sorrow is evidence of love. However, deep sadness is evidence of misjudgment.

Love is like charcoal. When it burns, it cannot be cooled. -Shakespeare

True love cannot be expressed in words, but behavior is the best explanation for loyalty-Shakespeare.

Love is harder to hide than crime and murder; The night of love has noon sunshine.

-Shakespeare

A less passionate love will last forever-Shakespeare.

If mixed with calculations unrelated to love, love is not true love-Shakespeare.

Love is nothing but madness-Shakespeare.

When we can't afford happiness, never walk too close to the window and stare at happiness. -Shakespeare

Don't gild the lily, gild the lily. -Shakespeare

Women fall in love with their ears, and men fall in love with their eyes if they can produce love. -Shakespeare

Because it is beautiful, it is sought after by men; Because she was a woman, she was captured by a man. -Shakespeare