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Reading Shakespeare's famous quotes

There is no smooth road to true love. ——"A Midsummer Night's Dream".

Shakespeare left thirty-seven plays to the world, including some general plays that he co-wrote with others.

William Shakespeare (April 23, 1564 - April 23, 1616), the most outstanding dramatist in the history of British literature, the greatest writer in the European Renaissance, and the world's most One of the outstanding writers, the Chinese community often calls him Shakespeare.

From the end of the 6th century to the beginning of the 17th century, Shakespeare began a successful career in London. He was not only an actor, playwright, but also a partner of the Chamberlain's Theater Company.

His plays are not bound by the Three Unities, break through the boundaries of tragedy and comedy, strive to reflect the true face of life, and deeply explore the inner mysteries of the characters, thus being able to create many characters with complex and diverse personalities and real and vivid images. Typical, it depicts a broad and colorful picture of social life, and is famous for its broadness, profoundness, poetry and philosophy.

Most of Shakespeare's plays are based on old scripts, novels, chronicles or folklore, but he injected his own ideas into the rewriting, giving the old themes new, rich and profound content. In terms of artistic expression, he inherited and developed the three major traditions of ancient Greek and Roman drama, medieval Britain and Renaissance European drama, and made creative innovations from content to form.