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Shakespeare's sonnets are very different from Shakespeare's plays, but they do contain dramatic elements and an overall sense of story. Each of the poems deals with a highly personal theme, and each can be taken on its own or in relation to the poems around it. The sonnets have the feel of autobiographical poems, but we don't know whether they deal with real events or not, because no one knows enough about Shakespeare's life to say whether or not they deal with real events and feelings, so we tend to refer to the voice of the sonnets as “the speaker”—as though he were a dramatic creation like Hamlet or King Lear.

There are certainly a number of intriguing continuities throughout the poems. The first 126 of the sonnets seem to be addressed to an unnamed young nobleman, whom the speaker loves very much; the rest of the poems (except for the last two, which seem generally unconnected to the rest of the sequence) seem to be addressed to a mysterious woman, whom the speaker loves, hates, and lusts for simultaneously. The two addressees of the sonnets are usually referred to as the “young man” and the “dark lady”; in summaries of individual poems, I have also called the young man the “beloved” and the dark lady the “lover,” especially in cases where their identity can only be surmised. Within the two mini-sequences, there are a number of other discernible elements of “plot”: the speaker urges the young man to have children; he is forced to endure a separation from him; he competes with a rival poet for the young man's patronage and affection. At two points in the sequence, it seems that the young man and the dark lady are actually lovers themselves—a state of affairs with which the speaker is none too happy. But while these continuities give the poems a narrative flow and a helpful frame of reference, they have been frustratingly hard for scholars and biographers to pin down. In Shakespeare's life, who were the young man and the dark lady?

Of all the questions surrounding Shakespeare's life, the sonnets are perhaps the most intriguing. At the time of their publication in 1609 (after having been written most likely in the 1590s and shown only to a small circle of literary admirers), they were dedicated to a “Mr. W.H,” who is described as the “only begetter” of the poems. Like those of the young man and the dark lady, the identity of this Mr. W.H. remains an alluring mystery. Because he is described as “begetting” the sonnets, and because the young man seems to be the speaker's financial patron, some people have speculated that the young man is Mr. W.H. If his initials were reversed, he might even be Henry Wriothesley, the Earl of Southampton, who has often been linked to Shakespeare in theories of his history. But all of this is simply speculation: ultimately, the circumstances surrounding the sonnets, their cast of characters and their relations to Shakespeare himself, are destined to remain a mystery.

Decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F).

判断题

According to this passage, Shakespeare's sonnets might have contained a continuity of love story.

【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】

(由第二段可知,莎士比亚的十四行诗中包含爱情故事,故该句正确。)

判断题

The speaker of Shakespeare's sonnets is perfectly happy with both the young noble man and the “dark lady”, according to the passage.

【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】

(由第二段的...a mysterious woman, whom the speaker loves, hates, and lusts for simultaneously可知,说话者对 the dark lady是又爱又恨,并不是perfectly happy,故该句错误。)

判断题

Shakespeare's sonnets were dedicated to a “W.H.”, who must be Henry Wriothesley, the Earl of Southampton.

【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】

(由最后一段可知,Mr. W.H.有可能是Henry Wriothesley, the Earl of Southampton,但只是推测而已,并不是 绝对的事实,故该句错误。)

判断题

It could be inferred from the passage that most life stories about Shakespeare are conjectures.

【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】

(由第一段的最后一句可知,莎士比亚的十四行诗中所涉及的故事是真实的还是虚构的,无人知晓,所以不 能直接说他的大部分生活故事都是猜想,故该句错误。)

判断题

Shakespeare wrote 153 sonnets, all of which have the feel of autobiographical poems.

【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】

(由第一段的The sonnets have the feel of autobiographical poems可知,莎士比亚的十四行诗有自传体诗的感 觉,故该句正确。)