These are the words Hamlet said when he entered the door in Act 3, Scene 1 of Shakespeare's "Hamlet".
What a masterpiece man is! What noble reason! What a great power! What a beautiful instrument! What a graceful move! How like an angel in behavior! How like a god in wisdom! The essence of the universe! The primate of all things!
To survive or not to perish, this is a question worth considering; to endure the cruel poisonous arrows of fate silently, or to stand up against the boundless sufferings of the world and sweep them away through struggle, these two actions , which one is more noble? Dead; asleep; everything is finished; if in this kind of sleep, the pain in our hearts and countless other inevitable blows of flesh and blood can disappear, that is the ending we want. Dead; asleep; and perhaps dreaming while asleep; well, therein lies the obstacle: for what dreams shall we have in that sleep of death, when we have shaken off this rotten skin, That cannot help but make us hesitate. It is for this reason that men are willing to remain in trouble for a long time; who is willing to endure the whips and ridicules of the world, the insults of the oppressors, the cold eyes of the arrogant, the pain of despised love, the delays of the law, the tyranny and expense of officials. What if he could settle his whole life with just a small knife for the contempt he earned from a villain after all his hard work? Who would be willing to bear such a heavy burden, groaning and sweating under the pressure of a tiring life, if it weren't for the fear of the unknown afterlife, the fear of the mysterious country from which no traveler has ever returned, which confuses our will , so that we would rather endure the suffering we have now than dare to fly to the pain we don’t know? In this way, heavy scruples make cowards of us all, and the red-hot brilliance of determination is cast a gray layer by careful thinking. Under this consideration, great undertakings will flow against the current and be lost. meaning of action. Wait! Beautiful Ophelia! ——Goddess, in your prayers, don’t forget to confess my sins for me.
-------"Hamlet" was said by Prince Hamlet after entering the door in Act 3, Scene 1
Romeo: Softly! What light is coming from the window over there? That is the East, and Juliet is the sun! Get up, beautiful sun! That's my special one; ah! That is my love; alas, if only she knew that I loved her! She hesitated to speak, but her eyes already revealed her thoughts. Let me answer her; no, I don't want to be too rude, she is not talking to me. The two most brilliant stars in the sky, because he had something to do, asked her eyes to shine in the sky instead of them. What if her eyes turned into stars in the sky, and the stars in the sky turned into her eyes? The brilliance of her face would eclipse the brightness of the stars, just as lamps eclipse the brightness of the rising sun; her eyes in the sky would shine so brightly in space that the birds would mistake their songs for the night. singing. Look! She held her face with her delicate hands. How beautiful that gesture was! Oh, that I were the glove on that hand, that I might kiss the fragrance of her face!
Juliet: Alas!
Romeo: She spoke. ah! Go on, angel of light! Because I am looking up at you in this night, just like a mortal in this world, opening his eyes in ecstasy, looking at an angel with wings, riding white clouds slowly across the sky.
Juliet: Only your name is my enemy; even if your surname is not Montague, you are still such a you. What does it matter whether the surname is Montague or not? It is not a hand, nor a foot, nor an arm, nor a face, nor any other part of the body. ah! Change your name! Names are meaningless; had the flower we called rose had been called by another name, its fragrance would have been the same; had Romeo been called by another name, his lovely perfection would have been unchanged. Romeo, forsake your name; I would give my whole soul to compensate you for this empty name outside of me.
Romeo: Then I will listen to you. As long as you ask me to have sex, I will be re-baptized and renamed; from now on, I will never be called Romeo again.
Juliet: My ears have not yet received a hundred words from your mouth, but I know your voice; are you not Romeo, of the Montague family?
Romeo: No, beauty, if you don't like those names.
Juliet: Tell me, how and why are you here? The garden wall is so high that it is not easy to climb up; and if my family saw you here, they would not let you live.
Romeo: On love's light wings I fly over the garden wall, For no wall of masonry can shut out love; and what love's power can do, it ventures, so I'm not afraid of interference from your family.
Juliet: If they see you, they will kill you.
Romeo: Alas! Your eyes are more powerful than their twenty swords; as long as you look at me with gentle eyes, they can't harm my body.
Juliet: I don’t want them to see you here.
Romeo: The hazy night can cover their eyes for me. As long as you love me, let them see me; it is better to die under the sword of the enemy than to die in this world because I cannot get your love.
Juliet: Who told you to find yourself here?
Romeo: Love encouraged me to find out this place; He advised me, I lent him my eyes. I don't know how to steer a boat, but if you are on a far-off coast, I will brave the storm to look for this treasure of yours.
Juliet: Fortunately, the night has covered me with a veil, otherwise you would have seen the blush of shame on my face because of what you just heard. I really want to abide by the etiquette and deny what I have said, but now I have to ignore all these false etiquette! do you love me? I know you will definitely say "yes"; I will definitely believe your words; but maybe the oath you swore is just a lie. People say that God laughs at lovers' betrayal of their cold alliance. O gentle Romeo! If you really love me, please tell me sincerely; if you think that I am too easy to surrender, I will put on an angry face, pretend to be stubborn, and refuse your kindness, so that you can tactfully plead with me. , otherwise I will not reject you under any circumstances. Handsome Montague, I am really too infatuated, so maybe you will think my behavior is a bit frivolous; but believe me, friend, one day you will know that my loyalty is far better than those who are good at reserve. I must admit, if you hadn't overheard my true confession when I wasn't prepared, I would have been more reserved; so forgive me, it was the night that revealed the secret in my heart, don't take my promise away Seen as shameless frivolity.
Romeo: Girl, by this bright moon, whose silver light paints the tops of these fruit trees, I swear——
Juliet: Ah! Don't swear by the moon, it is fickle, waxing and waning every month; if you swear by it, maybe your love will be as fickle as it.
Romeo: Then what do I swear by?
Juliet: No need to swear; or if you wish, swear by your beauty, that is my idol, and I will believe you.
Romeo: If my true love——
Juliet: Well, don’t swear. Although I like you, I don't like tonight's secret appointment; it was too hasty, too rash, too unexpected, just like a flash of lightning that disappeared before someone could say a word. Farewell, good man! This bud of love, blown by the warm summer wind, may bloom into bright flowers when we meet next time. Good night, good night! May peaceful rest come to our hearts as well as yours!
Romeo: Ah! Are you leaving me like this and not giving me any satisfaction?
Juliet: What more satisfaction do you want tonight?
Romeo: Thou hast not exchanged with me the faithful oath of thy love.
Juliet: I have given you my love before you asked for it; but I am willing to give it to you again.
Romeo: Do ??you want to take it back? Why, love?
Juliet: To show my generosity, I will give it to you again. But I only want what I already have: my generosity is as vast as the sea, and my love is as deep as the sea; the more I give you, the richer I become, because both are endless. of. (Nurse calls from inside) I hear someone shouting from inside: Goodbye, my dear! ——Here we come, good nanny! ——Dear Montague, I hope you will not let your heart down. Just wait a little longer and I will come. (From above.)
Romeo: Happy, happy night! I'm afraid I just had a dream at night, and such a happy thing won't be real.
Juliet: Dear Romeo, Say three more words and we will really meet again. If your love is indeed upright and your purpose is marriage, then I will ask someone to come to your place tomorrow. Please ask him to bring me a letter telling me where and when you would like to hold the wedding. ; I will entrust my entire destiny to you, treat you as my master, and follow you to the ends of the world.
Ms. Nurse (including)!
Juliet: Come. ——But if you are not sincere, then I beg you——
Ms. Nurse (including)!
Juliet: Wait, here I come. ——Stop your courtship and leave me alone to grieve. I'll ask someone to come see you tomorrow.
Romeo: By my soul——
Juliet: A thousand good nights! (From above.)
Romeo: Without your light at night, I would only be heartbroken a thousand times! A lover goes to his lover's date like a child returning from school; but when he and his lover part ways, his face is as dejected as if he were going to school. (Back.)
Juliet re-enters from above.
Juliet: Hush! Romeo! Shh! well! I wish I could make an eagle call and call the eagle back.
I must not speak louder, lest my shouts should be carried into the cave of Echo, and her invisible throat should be turned into shapes by the repeated cry of my Romeo's name. hoarse.
Romeo: That is my soul calling my name. How sweet the lover's voice is at night, sounding like the softest music!
Juliet: Romeo!
Romeo: My love!
Juliet: When should I ask someone to come see you tomorrow?
Romeo: Just at nine o'clock.
Juliet: I will not break my promise; until then, it should be twenty years long! I can't remember why I asked you to come back.
Romeo: Let me stand here till you remember and tell me.
Juliet: With you standing in front of me like this, I can only think about how much I love being with you. I will never be able to remember.
Romeo: Then I will wait here forever, so that you will never remember or forget that there is any home other than here.
Juliet: It is almost daybreak; I hope you will go quickly; but I am like a naughty girl who lets her beloved bird jump out of her hand like a prisoner, and then uses it again. A thread pulled it back, and the selfishness of love made her unwilling to give it freedom.
Romeo: I wish I were your bird.
Juliet: Good man, I wish so too; but I am afraid you will die from my excessive caress.
Good night!
Good night! Parting is so sweet and desolate, I really want to say good night to you until dawn!