英美短篇小-说Unit-6-Mr.Know-All-PPT课件.ppt
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1、Unit 6 Mr.Know-AllW.Somerset MaughamW.Somerset MaughamBorn January 25,1874,Paris,FranceDied December 16,1965(aged 91),Nice,FranceOccupation Playwright,Novelist,Story WriterNotable works Of Human Bondage The Letter Rain The Razors Edge The Moon and Sixpence Childhood and education Maughams father was
2、 an English lawyer handling the legal affairs of the British embassy in Paris.Since French law declared that all children born on French soil could be conscripted for military service,arranged for William to be born at the embassy,technically on British soil,saving him from conscription into any fut
3、ure French wars.His grandfather,another Robert,had also been a prominent lawyer and cofounder of the English Law Society,and it was taken for granted that William would follow in their footsteps.Maughams mother Edith Mary(ne Snell)was consumptive,a condition for which the doctors of the time prescri
4、bed childbirth.As a result Maugham had three older brothers,already enrolled in boarding school by the time he was three and Maugham was effectively raised as an only child.Childbirth proved no cure for tuberculosis,and Edith Mary Maugham died at the age of 41,six days after the stillbirth of her fi
5、nal son.The death of his mother left Maugham traumatized for life,and he kept his mothers photograph by his bedside until his own death at the age of 91 in Nice,France.William was sent back to England to be cared for by his uncle,Henry MacDonald Maugham,the Vicar of Whit stable,in Kent.The move was
6、catastrophic.Maugham was miserable both at the vicarage and at school.As a result,he developed a talent for applying a wounding remark to those who displeased him.This ability is sometimes reflected in the characters that populate his writings.In 1947,Maugham instituted the Somerset Maugham Award,aw
7、arded to the best British writer or writers under the age of thirty-five of a work of fiction published in the past year.Notable winners include V.S.Naipaul,Kingsley Amis,Martin Amis and Thom Gunn.On his death,Maugham donated his copyrights to the Royal Literary Fund.Literary achievementsMaughams li
8、terary achievements also lie with his short stories.Many of them portray the conflict of Europeans in alien surroundings that provoke strong emotions,and Maughams skill in handling plot,in the manner of Guy de Maupassant,is distinguished by economy and suspense.Maughams philosophy of life is usually
9、 reflected in these works as a resigned atheism and a cer-tain skepticism about the extent of mans innate goodness and in-telligence;it is this that gives his work its astringent cynicism.THE STORY Mr.Know-All is a story with a moral lesson.The subject is simple.A rich British merchant of Oriental o
10、rigin,called Mr.Kelada,meets a group of Westerners on a ship sailing across the Pacific Ocean.His cabin-mate,a British citizen who is the nameless narrator of the story,dislikes Mr.Kelada even before he sees him.However,at the end of the story Mr.Kelada,the Levantine jeweler,proves to be a real gent
11、leman when he sacrifices his own pride and reputation to save an American ladys marriage.As a result,he earns the respect of the narrator.As one of Maughams most famous short stories,Mr.Know-All tries in a cynical way to criticize the social and racial bias,as well as the hypocrisy of the Western so
12、cial etiquette.Starting from a narrator with a Euro-centric mind,the writer sets out to present to the reader the ingenuousness and straightforwardness of the Levantine Mr.Kelada.One thing worth noticing is that the reader is always unconsciously being manipulated by the writer,who leads us to feel
13、first against the main character,Mr.Kelada,and then discover his true and good characteristics.Details serve as the tools which assist us towards a better understanding of the human nature.Maugham touches here upon a few aspects of the Western characters,such as racism,the self-imposed importance,th
14、e affectedness of social manners,and in a less direct but more powerful way,money and its relationship with sex.Mrs.Ramsays suspected adultery is treated almost permissively,and in line with her prettiness and seemingly modest demeanour,as well as the pomposity and stupidity of her husband indicates
15、 Maughams deep disappointment with the human conditions.THE SETTING Time-a short time after World War I.It is mentioned for two reasons.First,it justifies the accidental meeting in the same cabin of the narrator and Mr.Kelada.The passenger traffic on the ocean-liners was heavy,so the narrator had to
16、 agree to share a cabin with a person he disliked.Second,it may give us a possible reason for the narrators unjustified antagonism towards Mr.Kelada.Usually,during periods of war,feelings of prejudice and dislike for foreigners grow stronger.Place it takes place on a ship in INTERNATIONAL WATERS a n
17、eutral place.The journey for the USA to Japan takes 14 days.The ship becomes the symbol of the world with people who are prejudiced and even racists.THE CHARACTERS The characters may be divided into different groups:The major characters:Mr.Kelada and the narrator The minor characters:Mr.And Mrs.Rams
18、ay,and the doctor.The prejudiced:the narrator and Mr.Ramsay.The non-prejudiced:Mr.Kelada,the doctor and Mrs.Ramsay.The Oriental:Mr.KeladaThe Westerners:Mr.And Mrs.Ramsay and the narrator.The characters are described by their appearance and characteristics,except for the narrator.THE NARRATION-point
19、of view The story is told in the first person the narrator sees everything and is a part of the plot.In the first episode,where he meets with Mr.Kelada,the narrator is more active,and involved.He observes,comments and judges Mr.Kelada as he sees him through his own eyes.Since he is influenced by his
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