The storm of art and reality in "Storm" is a self-reflection game exploring the boundary between art and reality. The islands of Shakespeare are controlled by the image of the artist; fantastic and tactile, wonderfully ideal and imaginative, the audience is in an uncertain state, "strange rest". Juxtaposing the political and social reality of the artistic world and the quest for representative characters is a central contrast of the play and is based on the use of nonverbal skills.
The storm of art and reality in "Storm" is a self-reflection game exploring the boundary between art and reality. The islands of Shakespeare are controlled by the image of the artist; fantastic and tactile, wonderfully ideal and imaginative, the audience is in an uncertain state, "strange rest". Juxtaposing the political and social reality of the artistic world and the quest for representative characters is a central contrast of the play and is based on the use of nonverbal skills.
Shakespeare's "Arashi" fantasy and reality In this article, I will develop the theme of Shakespeare's "Arashi" and explain the illusion and the role of reality in clarifying. The opposing opinion of this pair will be compared to show their expression in a dramatic context. It also explains the roles associated with these terms and how they can make sense in the game. A good starting point for discussing the illusion and practical use in 'Arashi' is to concentrate on the second act of the first act.
William ยท Shakespeare's "Arashi" improved his natural portrayal of the early drama "Midsummer Night's Dream." In "Midsummer Night's Dream", nature blurs the boundary between reality and fantasy and has proved to be a mysterious existence; it is impossible for human beings to understand and difficult to understand It is the power of some magic. A midsummer night's dream brings naughty, playful, dreamlike feelings naturally. Because in this drama, nature interferes with love. Arashi broke the barrier of division
Shakespeare went back to the night's dream world of midnight. Many people think that this drama is parting of Shakespeare and Propelo's speech represents Shakepea's own attitude.