英语诗歌-鉴赏莎士比亚Sonnet 3
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separate rhyming scheme in the final two lines.
What are Shakespeare’s sonnets about?
• Shakespeare’s sonnets can be broken down into three subcategories according to themes. • Since it is not known who organized his sonnets, either Shakespeare grouped his sonnets
Sonnet III
The First Quatrain
• Look at yourself in the mirror, and tell me what you see in it. Now it is the time for the change of face. If now you do not renew your beauty, you are making the whole world unhappy, depriving some mother of a blessing.
• The last two lines of a sonnet make of the Couplet. It should serve as a conclusion to the sonnet. This often leaves the reader with an image of some sort.
purposely according to their themes or the publisher went through them, recognized the themes, and ordered them according to their relevance. • Sonnets 1-17 have a common theme of procreating. • Sonnets 1-126 are all addressed to a young man. • Sonnets 127-154 share the theme of a dark lady.
鉴赏莎士比亚Sonnet 3
Look in thy glass, and tell the face thou viewest
What is a sonnet?
• A typical sonnet is a poem consisting of fourteen lines with some sort of rhyme scheme. • Although there are some unconventional sonnets, the three known sonnet forms include: • Italian/ Petrarchan Sonnets • Spenserian Sonnets • English/ Shakespearean Sonnets • Italian sonnets are broken into two sections based on how the lines rhyme, the first half being known as
Understanding the stanzas of a sonnet
• The first four lines of a sonnet make of the First Quatrain. It should establish the subject, main theme, or main metapctave and the remaining half being known as the sestet. • Spenserian sonnets have an identifiable rhyming scheme in the first twelve lines and conclude with a
• You are so fond of your beauty that you avoid begetting an heir; however, you will only take your beauty to the tomb.
The Third Quatrain
• You are a mirror of your mother, and she lives in you. When she sees you, she can recall the memory of her most beautiful age.
The Second Quatrain
• She is so beautiful; however, her womb is a piece of land which has never been ploughed. She has every reason to hold you in contempt, for your farming work of tilling land is lousy.
• The third four lines of a sonnet make of the Third Quatrain. It should round off the sonnet’s theme. Sometimes this is done by using a twist or conflict.
• The second four lines of a sonnet make of the Second Quatrain. It should develop or complicate the sonnet’s theme. Often some imaginative example is given.
What are Shakespeare’s sonnets about?
• Shakespeare’s sonnets can be broken down into three subcategories according to themes. • Since it is not known who organized his sonnets, either Shakespeare grouped his sonnets
Sonnet III
The First Quatrain
• Look at yourself in the mirror, and tell me what you see in it. Now it is the time for the change of face. If now you do not renew your beauty, you are making the whole world unhappy, depriving some mother of a blessing.
• The last two lines of a sonnet make of the Couplet. It should serve as a conclusion to the sonnet. This often leaves the reader with an image of some sort.
purposely according to their themes or the publisher went through them, recognized the themes, and ordered them according to their relevance. • Sonnets 1-17 have a common theme of procreating. • Sonnets 1-126 are all addressed to a young man. • Sonnets 127-154 share the theme of a dark lady.
鉴赏莎士比亚Sonnet 3
Look in thy glass, and tell the face thou viewest
What is a sonnet?
• A typical sonnet is a poem consisting of fourteen lines with some sort of rhyme scheme. • Although there are some unconventional sonnets, the three known sonnet forms include: • Italian/ Petrarchan Sonnets • Spenserian Sonnets • English/ Shakespearean Sonnets • Italian sonnets are broken into two sections based on how the lines rhyme, the first half being known as
Understanding the stanzas of a sonnet
• The first four lines of a sonnet make of the First Quatrain. It should establish the subject, main theme, or main metapctave and the remaining half being known as the sestet. • Spenserian sonnets have an identifiable rhyming scheme in the first twelve lines and conclude with a
• You are so fond of your beauty that you avoid begetting an heir; however, you will only take your beauty to the tomb.
The Third Quatrain
• You are a mirror of your mother, and she lives in you. When she sees you, she can recall the memory of her most beautiful age.
The Second Quatrain
• She is so beautiful; however, her womb is a piece of land which has never been ploughed. She has every reason to hold you in contempt, for your farming work of tilling land is lousy.
• The third four lines of a sonnet make of the Third Quatrain. It should round off the sonnet’s theme. Sometimes this is done by using a twist or conflict.
• The second four lines of a sonnet make of the Second Quatrain. It should develop or complicate the sonnet’s theme. Often some imaginative example is given.