1. "Life is like a dream, full of noise and restlessness, but meaningless"
From "Macbeth", this play tells the story of how the protagonist Macbeth becomes a wizard. Instigated by words and his wife, a hero who returned from the battlefield turned into a tyrant who usurped the throne, and then ultimately failed. This line comes from the last scene of the play, when Macbeth learns of his wife’s death. The entire line is as follows:
“Sydon—my lord, the queen is dead.
Mac Bai - She is going to die anyway, and sooner or later she will hear the news one day. Tomorrow, tomorrow, and tomorrow, day by day, until the last second; all our yesterdays are just for the future. Fools light the way into the soil of death. Put it out, put it out, the short candle! Life is but a walking shadow, a bad actor gesticulating on the stage, appearing for a moment, It recedes quietly in silence; it is a story told by a fool, full of noise and commotion, but unable to find any meaning. " (Different translations)
This sentence is a metaphor, Comparing "life" to "idiotic dreams", he believes that the biggest similarity between the two is that it is "full of noise and restlessness, but without any meaning." Only then did he realize that everything he had done before, whether it was the previous battlefield and return victorious, or the subsequent usurpation of power and murder of Banquo and others, although these were "full of noise and restlessness", in the end his life It's not death yet, so he thinks life is meaningless. This sentence can also describe the life of Lady Macbeth. She was an extremely sinister and vicious woman but eventually became insane and committed suicide.
2. "Your sweet love is a treasure, I disdain to change my situation with that of an emperor"
From the last two lines of Sonnet 29, the original text is
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“For thy sweet love remembered such wealth brings That then I scorn to change my state with kings.”
The whole poem is:
“Once I lose my happiness , and being looked down upon by others,
I cried alone, blaming others for abandoning me,
Using my cries to trouble the deaf sky,
And Look at yourself, you only hate your bad luck,
I wish you could be like others: maybe have a great future,
may be a talented person, or have a lot of friends,
think With this person’s authority and that person’s talent,
I am most dissatisfied with what I am most proud of;
But in this thought, I almost look down on myself,
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I occasionally thought of you - my heart
I suddenly thought of the skylark rising from the gloomy earth at dawn to rush up to the gate of heaven and sing hymns of praise;
I remember your sweetness, it is a treasure,
It makes me disdain to swap the country with the emperor.”
It means that every time I think of your sweet love. , I would feel very rich, even if I were asked to swap positions with the emperor, I would not want to.
3. “Love is like charcoal. When it burns, you have to find a way to cool it down.
If you let it be, it will burn your heart."
I don’t know the source. The original text I found online is love, is the same with the coal, burns, must try to find solution to call it to cool. lets it willfully, that must scorch a heart.
4. "Don't give up on the goal you were originally determined to achieve just because of one failure."
From "The Tempest" 》
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