Idyllic images of Shakespeare and Milton Idyllic landscape of Shakespeare's "You Like It", John Milton's "L'Allegro" and his "Il Penseroso" keep people away from urban environments. Shakespeare's Duke Senior and his followers physically enter the forest, but they still tend to urge their urban system to the wilderness. In "L'Allegro" Milton introduces a peaceful village, all adversities are safely domesticated. In "Il Penseroso" the speaker did not try to change the melancholy landscape, but accepted it for solitude and silence.
"In Shakespeare" Milton's first published poetry was created in 1630 and printed in the second part of Shakespearean plays (1632), including other compliments and derogatory poetry. Milton's poem, a 16-inch heroic couple, probably because of the intercession of his friend and the ultimate collaborator Henry Rolls (a musician and composer), Milton's coma (1637) music is probably Milton It was made for "shopping" of the poem of 1645 in 1645. Milton celebrates his friends' music talent with Sonnet XIII. Milton's poetry reflects the general belief in other slogans - genius Shakespeare without training to do only school education is a form of "gentle digital flow" and "form of slowly striving art" I was born in a poet. Distinct contrast Perhaps the implicit contrast lies between Shakespeare's spontaneity and Ben Johnson's more cautious and learning configuration.
The image "Lycidas" in "Lycidas" is a poem by Milton for respect to nature, praise for Greek myths, and John Milton's poetry to celebrate Cambridge classmate Edward King, which reflects his deep-rooted Christian belief system is. . In "Lycidas", Milton combines a powerful image from nature and Greek mythology with Biblical references to alleviate the pain associated with the king's premature death. - Truth of natural mythology The term "natural myth" refers to a story that shows something that can be understood from the perspective of value and meaning. The role of this story is to trigger ecological activities by clarifying such assumptions. In other words, what we are doing, nature destruction is inherently wrong, and I am convinced of the possibility of non destructive human beings. But this story creates incentives only when it is considered to be true in a sense. What does the problem mean?
The supernatural image of Shakespeare's Macbeth at Macbeth in William Shakespeare plays an important role in the audience's understanding of the theme of the drama. One type of image popular in the story is a supernatural or unnatural image. In the spirit of supernatural and disturbing spirit, Mrs Macbeth and Mrs Macbeth were brought into dangerous and attractive things. Macbeth 's role and William Shakespeare' s Macbeth brought a big change to the brave Malcolm of Shakespeare 's Macbeth. Malcolm is one of the more cautious character in the drama. He can recognize that its appearance may be fraudulent and that outsiders may not be the innocent person he or she is wearing. As Duncan's son, he was a natural heir to the throne, and eventually became the king at the end of Macbeth's posthumous play. Malcom