The Clash of the Rapier in Shakespeare's Plays
[2023-01-19 13:02:11]
Everyone knows 20 passes, turns, and firing. This is a classic image of a duel. But before this, the battle was done with the rapier's long sharp blade. Several experts urged them to fight, but some are currently in danger at the moment. Battle is to defend my honor. It is better to die than to live with shame. This is reflected in Shakespeare's Richard II, Henry IV, Hamlet, Romeo, Juliet, and many others. Shakespeare wonderfully preserved his way of running through history in the drama.
Shakespeare's drama is a contradictory element in a typical single scene of Elizabethan style, contradiction, ambiguity, opposition of words, contradiction, contradiction, change of characters in poetry, sudden inversion, contradictory feelings, It is full. The writers of the 17th century developed this new "psychological impressionist" to convey their consciousness. John Donne's "opponents are his" St. Sonnet ", Shakespeare's" complex "is Sonnet 76 Which of the two contradictory attitudes, such as frivolity and seriousness, is to be decided He thinks it is a wasteful intention to do. Only by recognizing the fusion of the two elements in the metaphor, you can grasp the whole beyond the complete meaning of individual ranges, so that poetic phrases or lines
Shakespeare's work includes 38 dramas, 2 story poems, 154 sonnets, and a variety of other poems. No one knows the original of today's Shakespeare plays. Indeed, thanks to the group of actors in Shakespeare, we have about half of the drama. After the death of Shakespeare, they gathered them for publication and saved the drama. These works are summarized in the so-called First Folio ("Folio" represents the size of the paper used). It contains 36 plays without his poetry
The works of Shakespeare include 36 plays printed with his first work in 1623 and are classified as comedy, history and tragedy according to their collection. Two dramas not included in "first", "two relatives of relatives", "Berkeley", "The Prince of Tire" are now accepted as part of the standard. It made a big contribution. There is no Shakespeare poetry in the first work. In the late nineteenth century, Edward Doden listed four late comedies as romantic, and many scholars prefer to call it a tragedy, but Dorden's term is often used. In 1896, Frederick S. Boas created the term "problem drama" to describe four scripts. Hamlet he wrote: "The theme and temperament singles can not be strictly called comedy or tragedy"