高级英语(第三版)第一册第三课-Blackmail课件.ppt
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1、高级英语(第三版)第一册第三课 BlackmailTeaching AimsTo enable students to appreciate the story.To help students analyze the plot, theme and characterization To help students enlarge vocabulary, esp., colloquial English, slang and ungrammatical English.Arthur Hailey (1920-2004) - born in England; - began his writi
2、ng career while an RAF(British Royal Air Force ) pilot during the Second World War; - became a Canadian citizen as well as British; -Haileys novels have been published in thirty-nine languages. -An estimated 160 million copies are in print worldwide. - Most of his books have been made into films or
3、TV series. Major works : Flight into Danger (with John Castle (1958) ) The Final Diagnosis (1959) In High Places (1960) Hotel (1965) Airport (1968) Wheels (1971)The Moneychangers (1975) Strong Medicine (1975) The Evening News (1990) Detective (1997)Pre-reading questions 1) What happens in the story?
4、 2) When is the climax of the story? 3) What is the theme of the story? 4) Who are the main characters? The story of Hotel:The setting: the St. Gregory Hotel, the largest in New Orleans, Louisiana. From Monday to Friday. The Hotel is experiencing a crisis of being forced to be sold to a chain hotel
5、owner.The events: in the crisis, there are four knotty problems that face the Hotel managers: dealing with an attempted rape in a room; catching a thief operating in the hotel; several hundreds of dentists threatening to leave the hotel in protest against the hotel objection to serving a black denti
6、st, and finally the case of the Duke of Croydon. The end: The novel ends with a pleasant surprise. A sick, old, eccentric man staying in the hotel turns out to be an extremely wealthy man from Montreal, Canada. Earlier, he fell seriously ill and was saved by Peter and his girlfriend. To show his gra
7、titude and to repay their kindness, he buys the hotel from its former owner and makes Peter the new executive vice-president, with complete authority to run the hotel as he thinks fit.Synopsis (概要概要)/ PlotThe Duke and the Duchess of Croydon occupy a luxury suite in St. Gregory Hotel in New Orleans.
8、On Monday evening, while driving back with his wife, the Duchess, from a gambling house, the Duke knocks down a woman and her child. Both of them are killed. They drive away. The hit-and-run becomes sensational news in the city. Ogilvie, the chief house detective of the hotel, the blackmailer in the
9、 story, notices the battered car when it drives back into the garage of the hotel. Instead of reporting this to the police, he goes to see the Duke and the Duchess. He blackmails them for a large sum of money as the price of his keeping silent. The Duchess does not admit the crime until the detectiv
10、e produces a lot of evidences. Considering that only by removing the battered car can they be completely out of trouble, the Duchess offers to pay Ogilvie twice more than he has asked for and in return, he should drive the battered car to Chicago in the north. Ogilvie, under the lure of the large su
11、m of money, takes the offer.Textual StructurePara 1 21Were getting somewherePara 22 55You came here to blackmail usPara 56 101Twenty-five thousand dollarsPara 102 109The rest of the text The development of the storySection One (1-21): The Duchess denying the crimeSectionTwo(22-55): Ogilvies presenti
12、ng evidencesSection Three(56-101): NegotiatingSection Four(102-109): Making a dealClimax: But we will pay you twenty-five thousand dollars.Clue of appreciation of the story Striving for the dominance of the situation between the Duchess and Ogilvie The symbolic sign of Ogilvies cigar Characterizatio
13、n Dramatic change of dominance of the situation 1. Before the evidence is shown: Duchess Ogilvie sharp, firm, arrogant offensive, challenging dominant, controlling 2. After the evidence is shown: surrendered, collapsed (gradually weak) strong, dominantThe Duchess Ogilvie3. Negotiating calm, friendly
14、 calm, friendly 4. Making a deal powerful, demanding submissive, obedient The symbolic sign of Ogilvies cigarPara 3, 5: -A wave of cigar smoke accompanied Ogilvie inWould you kindly put that out -Taking his time, Ogilvie removed the offending cigar, knocked off the ash and flipped the butt toward an
15、 he ignored it.Para 16: -He took out a fresh cigar and bit off the endPara 21-23 -he lit the fresh cigar -took his time, leisurely puffing a cloud of blue cigar smoke, his eyes sardonically onas if challenging her objection -But beyond wrinkling her nose in distaste, she made no comment.The symbolic
16、 sign of Ogilvies cigarPara 41: -he paused to puff again at the cigar as his listeners waited silently. When the cigar tip was glowing he inspected it.Para108-109: - “This cigar botherin you, Duchess?” As she nodded, he put it out. Characterization An analysis of Ogilvie 1) His appearance: piggy eye
17、s gross jowled face obese body speaks in falsetto thick, fleshy fingers bulbous countenance A disgusting image2) His personality A: cunning, sophisticated, professional, alert, observant 1) His visit actually took twice that time. 2) He inquired the room thoroughly with surprising speed. 3) He did a
18、 thorough investigation of the case. B: rude, coarse and vulgar, greedy 1) The ways he handled the cigar (Para 3, 5, 22, 41, 108) 2) He took the advantage of others misfortune and blackmailed them. C: poorly-educated ungrammatical, slangy sentences An analysis of the Duchess1) Her appearance: high-c
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