Shakespeare 'You like it: Effective use of sound in jazz speech is famous for Shakespeare, which is well known for his work. There are many ways to see Jack's presentation, such as using languages and images, but I do not really reflect on the sound of prose. This theme is directly related to the sound Sheikh Speer chose when reading this particular speech. We lead the life elegantly on line 27.
"The whole world is the stage" is the monologue of William · Shakespeare's "You like it", it is said by the melancholy jazz of the 2nd act 2nd line 138th line. The speech compares the world with the drama and the stage of the catalog and life. Seven stages of human life are facing imminent death, sometimes called the age of infants, boys, lovers, soldiers, justice, Pantalone, and old age, 7 years old. This is one of the most frequently quoted verses of Shakespeare. The comparison between the world and the stage, and people and actors already exceeds Shakespeare. Ancient Roman poet Juventus wrote one of the earliest versions of his "satire 3" series: "All Greece is the stage, all Greece are actors." Richard Edward's script Shakespeare was born Damon and Piasius written in the year included these lines. "Pythagoras said the world is like a stage / many of them play their role.
Writer and performer Carla Kissane explains each character 's prototype and uses Jaques' famous "World Stage" speech to construct the program. For the whole. Kissane (by music director Andrew Patterson) connects the piano and 'special guest' actor Don Bridges, sliding from each lecture / scene to the hit corresponding to that scene or character's character. I think about the Moulin Rouge of the Moulin Rouge
Through romantic comedy Shakespeare has always presented Jack as a strange character. You like to experience a series of ways. Jack's melancholy character is a solid depiction of men's courtiers, both socially and literally. Hopefully this is based on Thomas Lodge's "Rosalin" - Jake is not this character, he is an idyllic and romantic pastoral balance, through his cynicism, Shakespeare's own creation, prominent It is a role. Shakespeare is slightly different from the traditional idyllic tradition in the process that you like it, so it is not a complete pastoral work, as you wish. unfinished