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IV. Reading ComprehensionThe sonnets are Shakespeare’s contribution to a popular vogue, but his cycle is quite unlike the other sonnet sequence of his day.Shakespeare’s cycle suggests a story, though the details are vague, and there is doubt even whether the sonnets as published in 1609 are in thecorrect order. Certain motifs are clear: a series celebrating the beauty of a young man and urging him to marry; some sonnets to a lady; somesonnets (like 144) about a strange triangle of love involving two men and a woman; sonnets on the destructive power of time and the permanenceof poetry; sonnets about a rival poet; and incidental sonnets of moral insight, like 129 and 146. The biographical background of the sonnets hasaroused much speculation, but very little of it is convincing. The poems themselves are what is important. Though the vocabulary is often simple,the metaphorical style of the sonnets is rich. “Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day” is a question which might lead to a very ordinary conceit;instead it introduces a profound meditation on time, change and beauty.The structure of the sonnet frequently reinforces the power of the metaphors; each quatrain in 73 develops an image of lateness, ofapproaching extinction – of a season; of a day, and of a fire, but they also apply to a life. The three quatrains may be equally and successively atwork preparing for the conclusion in the couplet, or the first eight lines may contain a catalogue and last six turn in quite a different direction, asin sonnet 29. The rhetorical strategy of the sonnets is also worth careful attention. Some begin with a purported reminiscence; some areimperative; others make an almost proverbial statement, then elaborate it. The imagery comes from a wide variety of sources: gardening,navigation, law, farming, business, pictorial art, astrology, domestic affairs. The moods are also not confined to what the Renaissance thoughtwere those of the despairing Petrachan lover; they include delight, pride, melancholy, shame, disgust, fear. It is evident that the poet of thesonnets is also the author of the great plays.
【題組】42. Which of the following statements about Shakespearean sonnets is CORRECT?
(A)Shakespeare primarily followed the sonnet conventions at his time.
(B)Shakespearean sonnets are mostly autobiographical.
(C)Shakespearean sonnets deal with a wide range of themes and motifs.
(D)Shakespearean sonnets were regarded as less popular than his plays.

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答案:C
難度:簡單0.793478
統計:A(10),B(7),C(73),D(1),E(0)