高级英语(第三版)第一册第六课-Mark-Train课件.ppt
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1、高级英语(第三版)第一册第六课 Mark TrainTeaching Aimsn To acquaint students with the major events in the history of USA.n To acquaint students with the life and writing of Mark Twain.n To acquaint students with the writing of biography.n To help students to appreciate the rich rhetorical devices in the text Mirro
2、r of America Mirror of America “Mirror ” is a piece of glass or other shinny/polished surface that reflects images. Here, it is a metaphor. It means a faithful representation or description of something (the country). Why does the author say that Mark Twain is the mirror of America? The assertion th
3、at Mark Twain is the mirror of America is made in two senses. First, Mark Twains exciting, adventuresome life stories themselves mirror a part of American history, and the life of ordinary American people.Second, his life experience furnished him with a wide knowledge of humanity, as well as with th
4、e perfect grasp of local customs and speech, which Mark Twain manifested so well in his writing. His works mirror the real society of his time.Mark Twain is a part of America. His personal success and Mark Twain is a part of America. His personal success and failure were those of America.failure wer
5、e those of America.As a man, he grew up with America as a country (a young As a man, he grew up with America as a country (a young country)country)As a writer, he grew up with America, moved along with As a writer, he grew up with America, moved along with America, from innocence to experience. Amer
6、ica, from innocence to experience. Mark Twain: Samuel Langhorne Clemens (1835-1910). two fathoms deep. His LifeHis Life _ _ Historic Events of USAHistoric Events of USAu Tramp printeru River pilot - Prosperous Mississippi River Transcontinental Railroadsu Guerrilla The Civil Waru Prospector - Gold R
7、ushu Reporter - Westward Expansionu Correspondent - Europe, the Holy Landu Writer - Tom Sawyers innocence Huck Finns experienceMark Twain Mirror of AmericaPart I (Para.1): It serves as an introduction of the whole text. Part II(Para2-19): It provides his lifehis success and comments on his works.Par
8、t III (Para.20-22): It devotes to his personal tragedy. Part One Question:How was Mark Twain introduced? - his outstanding achievements as a writer who created two immortal characters - his multi-sided personality: adventurous, patriotic, romantic, humorist, cynical, bitter, sad. Part One. Most Amer
9、icans remember Mark Twain as the father of Huck Finns idyllic cruise through eternal boyhood and Tom Sawyers endless summer of freedom and adventure. In-deed, this nations best-loved author was every bit as adventurous, patriotic, romantic, and humorous as anyone has ever imagined. I found another T
10、wain as well one who grew cynical, bitter, saddened by the profound personal tragedies life dealt him, a man who became obsessed with the frailties of the human race, who saw clearly ahead a black wall of night. . All modern American literature comes from one book by Mark Twain called Huckleberry Fi
11、nn. . There was nothing before. There has been nothing as good since. -Ernest HemingwayOne of his greatest accomplishments was the development of a writing style that was distinctly American, rather than an imitation of the style of English writers. Twain made a more extensive combination of America
12、n folk humor and serious literature than previous writers had done. (local colorism, a dominant fashion from 1860s1900s) The loose rhythms of the language in his books give the impression of real speech. Twains realistic prose style has influenced numerous American writers. Words and Expressions Wor
13、ds and Expressions rememberas 鲁迅创造了阿鲁迅创造了阿Q, 这是大多数的中国人所熟知的这是大多数的中国人所熟知的. Most Chinese people remember Luxun as the father of Ah Qu.(every bit ) as as anyone has ever imagined 她的美丽无与伦比她的美丽无与伦比. She is as beautiful as any one has ever imagined. I am every bit as sorry about it as you are鲁迅鲁迅, 这位最受中国人民
14、喜爱的作家之一这位最受中国人民喜爱的作家之一,他的爱国热情、尖刻而幽他的爱国热情、尖刻而幽默的笔调都达到了登峰造极的地步。默的笔调都达到了登峰造极的地步。 Luxun, one of best-loved authors in China, was every bit as patriotic, acid-tongued and humorous as anyone has ever imagined. cynical, a cynicdenying the sincerity of peoples motives and actions; seeing no goodness in huma
15、n behavior. having little faith in human sincerity or goodness. a cynical man / a cynical attitude / a cynical smile With that cynical outlook he doesnt trust anyone. profound to emphasize that sth. is very great and intense His love/feeling for his country was profound. profound anger/ shock/ disag
16、reement. a profound idea, work, person-shows great intellectual depth and understanding.This book is full of profound insights 深邃的见解深邃的见解.cynical; profound, deal, obsess with , frailtiesdeal sb. a blow to cause sb. great difficulties He dealt me a hard blow on the chin The news dealt me a severe blo
17、wobsess: v . To occupy the mind of excessively, keep thinking about sth and find it difficult to think about anything else. 使着迷使着迷, 困扰困扰 I must admit that diamonds obsess me. She stopped drinking and began obsessing about her weight He was obsessed with rocknroll 她晚年一直受到死亡恐惧的困扰。她晚年一直受到死亡恐惧的困扰。 The f
18、ear of death obsessed her throughout her old agefrailty: a weakness of character or behavior. One of the frailties of human nature is laziness. Frailty, thy name is woman! (Hamlet)Part II (Para.2-19)(Para): General introduction of Mark Twains life experiences. Para): An account of Mark Twains life o
19、n the Mississippi and its influence upon his writing. (Para): An account of Mark Twains writing career as a correspondent on a pleasure cruise to Europe and the Holy LandPara. 7-11) An account of Mark Twains life as a prospector, reporter, and story writer Para. 14-19) An account of Mark Twains two
20、great worksPart TwoPart Two Paragraphs 2-6|Cultural BackgroundCultural Background -the Mississippi River-the Mississippi River -Lynching -Lynching -pioneering humanity -pioneering humanity -transcontinental railroads -transcontinental railroads -the Civil War -the Civil War (Para 2) General introduc
21、tion of Mark Twains life experiencestramp printer, river pilot guerrillaprospectorwriter /lecturerstarry-eyed optimist, acid-tongued cynicLife on the Mississippi When I was a little boy, there was but one permanent ambition among my comrades in our village on the west bank of the Mississippi river.
22、That was, to be a steam-boatman. We had transient ambitions of other sorts, but they were only transient. When a circus came and went, it left us all burning to become clowns; now and then we had a hope that, if we lived and were good, God would permit us to be pirates. These ambitions faded out, ea
23、ch in its turn; but the ambition to be a steam-boatman always remained.” (p.21)What was the importance of the River to Mark Twain? marked the real beginning of his education e.g pilothouse talks of feuds, piracies, lynchings, medicine shows, savage waterside slumsacquainted him with every possible t
24、ype of human nature, from whom he gained keen perception of the human race e.g. pioneers, hustlers, gamblers, thugssoaked up in the colorful language that he would record in his later writingThe main current of pioneering humanity“If there is one quality that most Americans share, it is the yearning
25、 that sets their eyes straining for a look beyond the horizon, their minds wondering what might be beyond their range of vision, and their feet on paths into the unknown.” (罗选民,罗选民,英美社会与文化英美社会与文化(上上),p.10.)Some basic American values associate closely with the frontiersman traits: Hard working : free
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