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Collection of Yang Zhouhan's Works: Henry Viii·love Rivals·my Country

(english) Shakespeare Xie Lidan Dai Wenbo

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"Henry VIII" narrates the major plots such as the execution of the Duke of Buckingham, the deposed Queen Catherine, the deposing of Archbishop Woolsey, the coronation of Ann Boleyn, and the separation of the British branch churches from the rule of the Holy See and the independent establishment of the Church of England under the direct leadership of the King of England. Through these plots, Henry and Queen Elizabeth's future reign was prophetically praised. There are two important differences between "Henry VIII" and Shakespeare's other English historical plays. First of all, when writing about the previous British kings, although they did not all start from the beginning of their reign, they all wrote to the end of their reign; only for Henry VIII, he only wrote a fragment of his reign. Of course, that was also a critical period in British history - the British Reformation took place at this time. "The Rival" is Sheridan's first comedy, written in 1775. The theme is to illustrate how the so-called sound "common sense" or "rationality" of the bourgeoisie defeats the unrealistic and illusory "romantic thoughts" through the love of two young couples. The specific object it satirizes is the fascination of the bourgeois aristocratic youth with various romantic ideas in popular sentimental novels at that time. "My Country" is the liberal patriot Davenport's ode to America's mission. He got rid of many cultural and technical baggage, and wrote his understanding and his wishes straightforwardly in simple and touching poetry. He urged the United States to strive for a free and democratic world of unity among all ethnic groups. The symbol of this ideal is the American flag, and its roots grow in simple and peaceful American families.