Sonnet "How can I compare you to summer? You are not only more lovely than her, but also more gentle than her." These two lines are excerpted from No. 18, which is my favorite Two sentences. In the eyes of ordinary people, summer is scorching hot and irritable. But here, Shakespeare uses her to compare with his lover Laura. The word "change" shows that in the eyes of a poet like him, summer is beautiful, lovely, and gentle. A word of "gentleness" gave me a warm feeling from the bottom of my heart, as if all the tenderness in the world was contained in it! William Shakespeare (1564-1616) was the greatest playwright and poet in England, and the most outstanding literary figure in the world. He wrote many countless plays and poems in his life, and his sonnets are known as dedications. An "immortal swan song" to the world. Sonnet is a European lyric poetry style, a short poem originally circulated and used for singing in Italy in the Middle Ages. Its sentences are neat, short and concise, and the rhythm is rigorous. The music effect is mainly about singing love and friendship. It was introduced to Britain in the middle of the 16th century and became the most popular poetry genre in Britain by the end of the 16th century. A representative figure of poetry, he wrote 154 sonnets in his life. He further developed and enriched this poetry style, breaking the conventions of the original poetry style and making it unique, characterized by the last couplet. Theme and meaning of the title. Known as "Shakespeare". Everyone is familiar with the name Shakespeare. Even when talking about his works, most people can rattle off many names, but we don't need it. For this kind of superficial perceptual understanding, we need to sneak into the poet's words, sneak into the depths of the poet's soul, and follow him into the realm of truth, goodness, and beauty. We cannot use ordinary people's eyes for the love that Shakespeare sings about. To understand. Every line of the poem not only contains his love for his lover Laura, but also his love for everything in the world. This kind of love is not an ordinary love. It can be said that he is not describing a world, but a world. Create a world. He gives the world the hidden beauty of the world that is invisible to the human eye, uses his amazing imagination to push human feet, step on the path of the soul, open the door to the sky, and move towards a pure land full of love and beauty. . This is how the poet looks at all the natural beauties in the world with a different perspective than ordinary people. "We ask for the prosperity of the natural beauties so that the beautiful roses will never wither." "(Song 1) "As long as humans are still breathing, as long as eyes are still reading; my poem will exist, and your life will exist. "... (No. 18) After reading such a sentence, it is easy to be moved. Many people like to read poetry. Poetry has the kindest soul and the most beautiful life. Poetry is the wish for all our good things and the purity of human nature. The origin of poetry, the ideal state of the world, is the most valuable life that human beings can hope for, and is the most wonderful state that the human mind can achieve. Reading poetry makes us feel lingering in our mouths and bright in our hearts. We need to understand and study beautiful poems with our hearts. What we want to read is not only his gorgeous words and the logical structure of his writing, but also his thoughts and the deepest part of his soul. Things. Let’s look at the poet’s attitude towards friendship. “…But the moment I think of you, my dear friend, all the losses are taken back and all the sorrow is gone. "(No. 30) In "Sonnets", Shakespeare's attitude towards friendship is also sincere and innocent. Perhaps the poet is really just a child. He uses the purest eyes to perceive the true feelings of the world and his thoughts are transparent. Like a glass of water, there is no impurity in it. His "Sonnets" contain many poems about friendship, and each one touches my heart. One commentator said: "The poet's thoughts on love and youth are so great." He has quite a lot of imagination and sighs about appearance, body, time, and love... In terms of the overall style, it is different from the drama on the stage. It seems more lyrical and romantic, like a large-scale inner monologue by a poet. drama. "While savoring and slowly recalling these poems, I have to sincerely thank Shakespeare. He allowed me to see the most beautiful language and the purest heart in the world. In this flashy and noisy world, we really I really need a peaceful and beautiful atmosphere to enhance my ideological realm. I think reading poetry is undoubtedly the best choice.
This book of Shakespeare's "Sonnets" really gave me a spiritual baptism...