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Shakespeare quotes about love

1, Because she was born beautiful, she is pursued by men; because she is a woman, she is captured by men.

2, women do not have the conditions to laugh at love.

3, if women are jealous because of their feelings that is very scary. If there is true love, when the true heart of the words.

4, the woman is with the ears of love, but if the man will produce love, but with the eyes to love.

5. The road to true love is never flat.

6, love is a sigh blowing up a puff of smoke; lovers' eyes have it purified sparks; lovers' tears are the waves it stirred up. It is also the most intelligent madness, choking the bitter taste of the throat, can not eat the mouth of honey.

7, love is a sweet pain, sincere love is never a smooth road. Not too enthusiastic love will be maintained for a long time.

8. Virtue is courageous, always fearless for the good.

9. Don't give up what you were determined to achieve just because of a single defeat.

10, love is nothing but a kind of madness.

11, love comfort, as if the sunrise after the rain.

12, the path of true love is not flat.

13, looking for the love of sweet, not looking for the love since the arrival of sweeter.

14, do not point to the moon and swear, it is unpredictable, every month is full and full; if you point to it and swear, perhaps your love is also as unpredictable as it.

15, true love is not expressed in words, behavior is the description of loyalty.

16, not too enthusiastic love will maintain a long time.

17, love does not exist without performance.

18. I confess that there is no greater pain under heaven than the chastisement of love, and no greater joy than to serve it.

19. Stones cannot extinguish the fire of love.

20, Love is harder to hide than felony murder; the dark night of love has the sunshine of noon.

21, love is not the sweet words in the shade of flowers, not the honeyed words in the peach blossom, not the tears of the light sheep, and not the die-hard compulsion, love is built on the basis of **** the same language.

22, love is not really love if it is mixed with its own unrelated calculations.

23. Loyal love overflows in my heart, and I can't estimate the wealth I enjoy.

24, love is a flower growing on the edge of the cliff, to pick it must have the courage.

25, love is a kind of sweet pain, sincere love is never to take a smooth road.

26, the power of love is peace, from defying reason, stereotypes and honor, it can make all the fear, shock and pain in the body when turned into sweet.

Read Extension: A Brief Discussion of Shakespeare's Concept of Love in Drama

Shakespeare, as one of the brightest stars of the Renaissance, occupies an important position in world literature. His creations distinctly embodied the characteristics of humanist literature and pushed European humanist literature to the peak, becoming an important milestone in the development of world literature. Since Shakespeare's creations have reached an extremely high level in thought and art, the research on his life and creations over the past few centuries can be described as a vast ocean. The ideals of humanism, the humanitarian ideology of equality and fraternity, and the glorification and praise of youth, friendship and love reflected in his creations have high cognitive value and very important practical significance in today's society. The glorification of love is one of the major themes of Shakespeare's plays. In the following interview, I will talk about Shakespeare's concept of love in my eyes from the aspect of Shakespeare's plays.

Many of Shakespeare's plays depict young men and women breaking through the boundaries of feudal ethics and morals, traditional prejudices, religious taboos, and old ideas such as selfishness and deception, and boldly pursuing free and pure love by using their personal wisdom, intelligence and courage. This has created a series of lifelike Renaissance women who shine with the ideal light of humanism and dare to do something. They are young, beautiful, tender, optimistic, daring and good at fighting for the realization of beautiful ideals to the end. Such as "Much Ado About Nothing" in the Betelgeuse beautiful, intelligent, spirited, good for people to hold, "The Merchant of Venice" Bauzia courageous and resourceful, "Xin Bai Lin" Imogen beautiful, kind, love and hate, in order to love can be spared to abandon the glory of Romeo and Juliet "Juliet for the death of her lover and martyred, and so on.

The love in Shakespeare's plays belongs to the love at first sight type. Once the protagonists find their love, they will encounter all kinds of difficulties that hinder their union. But they will love passionately, and from then on, they will steadfastly pursue their pure love and fight for it. At this point, the Western ancient love story seems to be somewhat similar to the ancient Chinese, the main character is to see each other on the love, while the ancient Chinese feudal power is too strong, the struggle of young men and women for love seems weak and powerless.

Shakespeare lived at a time when the feudal system was beginning to disintegrate and the emerging bourgeoisie was beginning to rise. At that time, the obscurantist ideology represented by religious theology in the Middle Ages went into decline, and the bourgeoisie's worldview centered on individualism became more and more y rooted in people's hearts, and humanism began to occupy a dominant position in social and cultural thinking. People began to get rid of asceticism and pursue freedom and the right to love. The persistence, courage and resourcefulness of the women in Shakespeare's writing in their indomitable struggle against all kinds of evil forces reflected Shakespeare's criticism of the cruelty and darkness of the feudal system and the confinement of human nature, and manifested humanism's social and life propositions of extolling free love and opposing feudal asceticism, as well as the emerging bourgeoisie's wish to establish a new type of social relationship and the requirements of ethical thinking. This gave a great impetus to the spread of humanism in Britain and Europe.

Shakespeare's love is also a significant feature, which is full of pure and romantic atmosphere. Once both men and women fall in love, a great passion springs up in their hearts. Plus Shakespeare's language art to reach the refined and pure realm, the drama has a lot of hero and heroine full of lyrical, romantic and beautiful love words, so that the hero's love becomes more moving. For example, Juliet waits for Romeo to come to the appointment in the beautiful monologue of Romeo and Juliet, which has become a love theme for ages: "Come, night! Come, Romeo! Come, thou day of night! For thou shalt sleep on the wings of night, whiter than the new snow on the raven's back. Come, soft night! Come, sweet night, give me my Romeo; and when he is dead, take him again, and scatter him into a myriad of stars, and adorn the sky so beautifully that all the world falls in love with the night, and worships no more the dazzling sun." I don't know how many young boys and girls have been touched by these deep and passionate words. In the final scene of Much Ado About Nothing, Penetticus and Beatrice, who have fallen in love with each other, are hilarious in their bickering, and even the proposal of marriage is full of humor: Penetticus: "Strange thing, strange thing! Our own hands will write words that mean something quite different from what we have in mind. Well, I will marry you; but heaven's day is on my side, and I am marrying you out of pity for you." Beatrice: "I would not refuse you; but by heaven's grace, I only agreed to marry you because I could not resist the advice of others, and partly because I wanted to save your life; and people tell me you are losing weight day by day." PENEDICT: "Don't talk too much! Let me gag you." (Kisses Beatrice.)

Shakespeare can be seen from a number of Shakespeare's plays that Shakespeare, for love, puts more emphasis on the chastity of the heroine. None of the heroines in his plays are gentle and affectionate, energetic, chaste and pure, and the heroes are all of aristocratic origin, which makes people think that in Shakespeare's mind, the requirement of women is absolute purity. This also reflects the limitations of Shakespeare's humanistic ideas. In some plays, the hero even misunderstands the chastity of the heroine to promote the development of the plot. For example, in Much Ado About Nothing, the swindler Don John makes Claudio misunderstand the chastity of Shiloh by trickery because of jealousy, and Claudio is furious and openly refuses to marry Shiloh, and accuses Shiloh of being a slut. This cannot be seen as a flaw in Shakespeare's humanistic view of love. However, the concept of chastity in different times and societies have different views on the requirements, Shakespeare is living in a few hundred years ago, this point can not be too harsh on him.