Reviews of Shakespeare s Plays

Updated on culture 2024-03-16
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    the four tragedies of shakespeare, including" hamlet,""othello","king","mike white", the story is taken from the european historical legends.

    Shakespeare's four major tragedies, including Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, and Macbeth, are all based on European historical legends.

    hamlet is referred to as hamlet, also known as the prince's revenge, william shakespeare's famous tragedies, is shakespeare 's most famous plays, in" hamlet", revenge story of love hate feeling sorrow.

    Hamlet is abbreviated as Hamlet, also known as the Prince's Revenge, one of William Shakespeare's famous tragedies, is Shakespeare's most famous play, in "Hamlet", the story of revenge is intertwined with love and hate.

    othello" is to the end of the fifteenth century cyprus island as the stage. the protagonist otero is a black moor, as the venice army mander. he was listening to his words, killing the beautiful chaste wife daisy de mona.

    to understand the truth of the matter after the intersection, remorse, finally from the knife, follow wife in spring of.

    Othello is set on the island of Saypurus at the end of the 15th century. The main character, Otero, is a black ** Moorish who serves as the commander of the Venetian army. He listened to the slander of his subordinates and killed his beautiful and loyal wife, Desdemona.

    After understanding the truth of the matter, he remorseed, and finally stabbed himself and followed his beloved wife under the Yellow Spring.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    First of all, it reflects the depth and breadth of real life: Shakespeare believed that drama was just a microcosm of life. His plays have indeed achieved the purpose of reflecting life, and the playwright has made his work a microcosm of the times.

    He raised realism to a new level that could be achieved in the Renaissance, and achieved that "there is greatness in reality, and there is truth in greatness", even if ghosts and gods appear and other scenes, it is also in line with people's psychological state.

    Secondly, the richness and vividness of comedy: "The greater depth of thought and the content of consciousness are perfectly combined with the vividness and richness of the plot of Shakespeare's plays." This is Engels' evaluation of the connotation of Shakespeare's plays.

    The specific performance is as follows: First, the arrangement of the plot line is ingenious and appropriate. Second, the plot is full of twists and turns.

    The third is the colorful picture of the plot. Fourth, the plot can profoundly reflect the contradictions and conflicts in real life, and vividly show the process of character development.

    Again, the individual character: Engels said: "The character depiction of the ancients is no longer applicable today, and here I think you can pay a little attention to the significance of Shakespeare in the history of the development of the drama."

    Shakespeare's characters are people in real life, people in complex social relationships. It always reflects the rich social content with a distinct personality.

    Also, the rich variety of languages: Shakespeare was a master of language. He studied the spoken and literary language of the people of the time, tempered it, and formed his own unique language style.

    Varied: elegant, humorous, vulgar, hurried, slow, clear, ambiguous. All have rich ideological significance.

    Shakespeare's plays have a large vocabulary, some people estimate that he uses nearly 20,000 words, while Balzac has only a few thousand rich works. The style of language is diverse: there are prose, no rhyme, ancient poetry and folk songs, as well as colloquialisms, colloquialisms, and proverbs that constitute Shakespeare's colorful and colorful language characteristics.

    Among them, there are many warnings and aphorisms.

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