20世纪文学课件Equus.pptx
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1、Peter ShafferEquuslBy Lumi, Leon, Jones, LouisPeter Shaffer an English Playwrightborn on May 15, 1926, in Liverpool, England.worked in the Chislet coal mine in 1944 to 1947.attended Trinity College inCambridge and majored in history and received a B.A in1950. was awarded the prestigious honorary tit
2、le of Commander, Order of the British Empire in 1987.Gained English knighthood in 2001. SourceImage sourceBevin Boys source From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaBevin Boys were young British men conscripted to work in the coal mines of the United Kingdom, from December 1943 until the end of World Wa
3、r II. Chosen at random from among the conscripts, nearly 48,000 Bevin Boys performed vital but largely unrecognised service in the coal mines, many not being released until years after the war. 1951- 1954 worked a variety of jobs: at Doubledays Book Shop An airline terminal Grand Central Station Lor
4、d and Taylors department store New York Public Library. 1951 under the pseudonym Peter Antony, penned The Woman in the Wardrobe (1st detective novel)1952 How Doth the Little Crocodile? 1955 Withered Murder Peter Shaffers Famous Works Five Finger Exercise (1958)The Private Ear (1962; filmed 1966 )The
5、 Public Eye (1962; filmed 1972) Black Comedy (1965) The Royal hunt of the Sun (1964) Shriving (1970) Equus (1973) Amadaus (1979)Yonadab (1985)Lettice and Lovgge (1987)The Gift of the Gorgon (1992) sourcesourcesourcePeter ShafferPlays for Television lThe Salt Land (1955)lBalance of Terror (1957)A scr
6、eenplaylThe Lord of the Files (1963) Plays for Radio lWhom Do I Have the Honour of Addressing? (1989)sourceThree plays presented at the National Theatre lFive Finger ExerciselShriving lEquusSourcePeter Shaffers Equuslhas proved a sensational triumph both in London and New York, where it was awarded
7、the Tony Award for the Best Play, 1975. sourceImage sourcesourcesourceSourcePlotSummary:Martin Dysart, a psychiatrist, had a case about a seventeen-year-old boy named Alan Strang who savagely blinded six horses in a stable in Hampshire, England. Dysart started the investigation with all kinds of cou
8、nseling skills including hypnosis. As Dysart exposes the truth behind the boys demons, he finds himself face-to-face with his own. PlotMartin Dysart started to recall this case from the very beginning, after he saw Alan and Nugget. He was confused.PlotAlan blinded six horses. Hesther, the magistrate
9、, convinced others to bring Alan to Dysart for treatment instead of to prison. Alan didnt cooperate with Dysart at first, but just kept singing commercial songs. Dysart had a dream about carvingchildren that night after he saw Alan. “I part the flaps, the other two then study the pattern Its this un
10、ique talent for carving that has got me where I am.” (216)PlotDysart tried to find the reason Alan blinded the horses so he visited Alans parents. He found that the father Frank was an atheist (Communist even), yet the mother Dora, a Catholic. They had many conflicts beneath the “harmonious” surface
11、.Frank:“She thinks she married beneath her.” (225)“its the Bible thats responsible for all this.”“Bloody religion its our only real problem in this house” (226) Dora: “sex is not just a biological matter, but spiritual as well. That if God willed, he would fall in love one day” (227)Education?Frank:
12、 “She doesnt care if he can hardly write his own name, and she a school teacher that was. Just as long as hes happy, she says” (225)Dora: “I dont believe in interfering too much with children” (237)Love?Dora: “the boys hurt!”; ”Frank, hes bleeding!” (233)and Frank ignored her.Dora: “How is he, by th
13、e way?” (237)Shifting the blame onto others Dora: “Whatevers happened has happened because of Alan.”“If you knew GodYou would know Devil. The Devils there” (270)PlotPlotAlan had nightmare and cried about Ek“. Dysart played a game with Alan. Alan then described his experience about meet and ride a ho
14、rse for the first time.But Alans exultancy was suddenly interrupted by his parents.Frank: “Come down at once. Right this moment.”(233) Damsel in distress, Castle, Horse, Prince Charming.PlotAlan: “All the power going any way you wanted Then suddenly I was on the ground, where Dad pulled me. I could
15、have bashed him” (240)“I wish I was a cowboy. Theyre free. They just swing up and then its miles of grass I bet all cowboys are orphans! I bet they are!” (241)Our Lord on his way to Calvary A horse looking over a gatePlotFrank came to visit Dysart and told him about Alans strange ritual.Dysart: “Why
16、 is Equus in chains?”Alan: “For the sins of the world.”(258)PlotACT I 15 18Alan told Dysart how he started to work in stableAlan asked Dysart about his marriage and annoyed him; the room became Dysarts torture chamber.Dysart and Hesther argued about what is normal.ACT I 19 21Dysart gave Alan a hypno
17、sis and realized his ceremony and his HAHA.PlotACT II 22 25Conflict about Worship, Passion and Pain in Dysarts head.Dysart: “Can you think of anything worse one can do to anybody than take away their worship?” (272)Dysart: “But that boy has known a passion more ferocious than I have felt in any seco
18、nd of my life I envy it.”Hesther: “You cant.”(274)PlotACT II 26 34Dysart gave Alan Truth Drug, and Alan started to talk about Jill, the night they got out, how he met his father, and how they went to the stable. Alan acted out what happened that night.ACT II 35Dysarts confession.Dysart: “Passion, yo
19、u see, can be destroyed by a doctor. It cannot be created.” (300)“I need more desperately than my children need me a way of seeing in the dark.” (301)PlotCharactersMartin Dysart, a psychiatristAlan StrangFrank Strang, his fatherDora Strang, his motherHesther Salomon, a magistrateJill MasonHarry Dalt
20、on, a stable ownerA Young HorsemanHorsesPatientDoctorCatholicAtheistCharactersMartin Dysart: In this play, he played the role of a psychiatrist, trying to cure the seventeen-year-old young man, Alan. Like Alan, the protagonist, in the beginning of this play, Dysart also acted like the readers consid
21、ering Alans behavior “abnormal.” However, later on Dysart found Alans strange behavior, in fact, came from passion and essentiality which could not be found in Dysart himself. The relationship between Martin and his wife were indifferent because they didnt have good sex and no children. The doctor t
22、ried to conceal this “abnormal” secret behind his “normal” job. So he had become jealous of Alan Strangs passion. Besides, the doctor thought his trying to cure Alan may also destroy the young mans original passion. Alan Strang: He is one of the main characters in this play. Alan, at his childhood,
23、was constantly driven into religious thoughts by his mother and forbidden to watch TV because of his father. His mother told him the story about Jesus Christs suffering for human beings, and he attached the picture of the story on the wall of his bedroom. When his father tore it off the wall because
24、 of the quarrel with Dora about religion, Alan went into hysterical crying for days without stopping. Later, given the photo of a horse, Alan finally stopped crying. Besides, at the age of six, one day when Alan was building a sandcastle on a beach, he met a horseman and climbed onto the horseback.
25、From then on, he had passionately loved horses, which affected his sexual aptitude and caused his blinding six horses. In addition, Alans last name, Strang, was quite similar to the word, strange, and this might be the hint of his strange behavior.Characters Frank Strang: Frank was Alans father, and
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