高级英语-Blackmail课件.ppt
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1、Lesson 3 BlackmailArthur Hailey本单元作者:颜静兰 陈彦会外语教学与研究出版社FOREIGN LANGUAGE TEACHING AND RESEARCH PRESS ContentsPart One:Warm-upPart Two:Background InformationPart Three:Text AppreciationPart Four:Language Study Part Five:ExtensionPart OneWarm-up.Video Watching.Brainstorming.Discussion.Learning Objective
2、s.Video WatchingWatch the video clip and describe it.BrainstormingMake some predictions about the text to be learned.Dirty dealRobbery Loot KidnappingHouse-breaking TheftMurderHighjackGangsterdom.Discussion1.Can you foresee what is in store for the house detective?2.Which aspects are revealed of the
3、 American social life in this excerpt?3.In what way would you like to continue the story?.Learning Objectives1.To know the 3rd-person narrative technique.2.To be acquainted with some literary terms.3.To learn to use words to describe crimes.4.To appreciate the language features.5.To learn to write a
4、 story about dirty deals.About the Author.Hotel .Jaguar.Irish Bayou.New Orleans.The American SouthPart TwoBackground Information.About the Author Arthur HaileyA British/Canadian novelist and author of The Final Diagnosis(1959),In High Places(1960),Hotel(1965),Airport (1968),Wheels(1971),The Moneycha
5、ngers(1975).Though a Canadian himself,he set the scene of most of his works in the United States.Each of his books deals with one particular field of society.About the AuthorA 1965 novel by Arthur Hailey.It is the story of an independent New Orleans hotel,the St.Gregory,and its Managements struggle
6、to regain profitability and avoid being assimilated into the OKeefe chain of hotels.HotelThe novel was adapted into a movie in 1967,and in 1983 Aaron Spelling turned it into a television series,airing for five years on ABC.In the TV series the St.Gregory Hotel was moved from NewOrleans to San Franci
7、sco.Hotel.Jaguar.Irish BayouThe city is named after Philippe dOrlans,Duke of Orlans,Regent of France,and is well known for its distinct French Creole architecture,as well as its cross cultural and multilingual heritage.New OrleansNew Orleans is also famous for its cuisine,music(particularly as the b
8、irthplace of jazz),and its annual celebrations and festivals,most notably Mardi Gras.The city is often referred to as the“most unique”in America.New Orleans.The American South Part ThreeText Appreciation.Text Analysis Introduction Theme Text Organization Further Understanding.Writing Devices Languag
9、e Style Rhetorical Devices.Sentence Paraphrase.Text Analysis Introduction“Blackmail”is a piece of narration,taken from Arthur Haileys novel Hotel,which features multiple unfolding plot lines which take place over five days.The text about the Duke and Duchess of Croydon is one of such plot lines taki
10、ng place in the hotel.Text Analysis The two basic types of narration are the first-person and the third-person.The first-person narrator“I”is someone who is involved in the story.For the third-person narration,there are two kinds:one is the“omniscient”and the other is limited third-person narration.
11、Text Analysis In the novel Hotel,the“omniscient”third-person narrative voice is used.The narrator is totally outside the events.This narrator can not only tell the reader everything pertinent to the story,no matter when it occurred,where it happened or who did it,but also can enter the minds of the
12、characters,revealing how they thought and felt.Text Analysis Character:In a story or novel,a person is called a character.There are main characters and minor characters,with the main characters getting more attention from the writer and reader alike.Text Analysis In this story,there are three people
13、:the Duke,the Duchess and Ogilvie.we can see the Duchess plays a more important role than the other two.When reading a story,we read for characters among other things and pay attention to characterization.Characterization:the way the author depicts and portrays characters.Text Analysis Characterizat
14、ion may be achieved through describing the characters in various ways,including how they look,what kind of place they live in,what clothes,furniture,cars,etc.they have,and most importantly,what they say,do and think.They can be flat or two-dimensional,and rounded or three-dimensional.Text AnalysisTh
15、e text centers on the confrontation between the Croydons and the hotel detective Ogilvie.Lying behind the higher-class life is a mixture of wickedness,misery,struggle and dirty deals.Crises expose Humanitys weakness.Theme.Text AnalysisText OrganizationPart 1(Paras.1-3):This part introduces the meeti
16、ng of the house detective Ogilvie with the Duke and the Duchess.Part 2(Paras.4-22):This part describes the Croydons hit-and-run accident,Ogilvies blackmailing,the Dukes breakdown and the Duchess helplessness before the facts.Text Analysis Part 3(Paras.23-99):This part tells how the Duchess uses her
17、wits in the conflict between blackmailing and anti-blackmailing.Part 4(Paras.100-109):This part describes the Duchesss intervention in the blackmailing.Offering 25,000 dollars to the house detective,the Duchess firmly controls the situation and the arrogant Ogilvie becomes obedient.Text Analysis.Tex
18、t Analysis Further Understanding1.The central matter of “Blackmail”is _.A.the Duke and the Duchess discussed with Ogilvie about running away B.the Duke and the Duchess negotiated with Ogilvie over how much they would pay for the dirty deal C.the Duke and the Duchess hatred toward Ogilvie D.the Duke
19、and the Duchess quarreled over whether to accept Ogilvies blackmail.Text Analysis3.Why did Ogilvie deliberately delay his call at the Croydons suite?A.To make them more anxious.B.he was a stranger there.C.To show his arrogance.D.To show his confidence.2.How much did the Duchess offer Ogilvie?A.$2000
20、0 B.$10000 C.$25000 D.$15000.Text Analysis4.What made the Duchess jump to the conclusion that Ogilvie had come to blackmail them?A.Ogilvie came to talk with them rather than go to report to the police.B.She was informed by the hotel manager.C.She had investigated Ogilvie for a long time.D.It was her
21、 direct sense.5.How many people were killed in the traffic accident?A.4 B.2 C.3 D.1.Writing DevicesLanguage Style1.Effective use of adjectivesThe effective use of adjectives serves the purpose of vivifying the characters or scenes that the author aims to present to the readers.Ogilvie:fat,piggy,obes
22、e,sardonic,self-assured,shameless,subservient,etc.The Duchess:pale,gray-green,imperious,decisive,vigilant,etc.Writing Devices.Writing Devices2.Slangy and ungrammatical expressions The Slangy and ungrammatical expressions employed by the house detective contrasted sharply with the well-educated and g
23、rammatical language by the Croydons.Ogilvie:“pretty neat set-up”,“now then”,“aint”,etc.The Duchess:“I imagine you did not come here to discuss dcor.”The Duke:“Its no go,old girl.”.Writing DevicesRhetorical Devices:Transferred Epithet Definition:Transferred epithet is an adjective or descriptive phra
24、se,especially of praise or blame used of a person.Sometimes a rhetorical epithet has no meaning at all,and is only used to create a rhetorical effect.Therefore,it is called a transferred epithet,i.e.an epithet shifted from its proper subject to some allied circumstance.Writing Devicese.g.1.The old m
25、an put a reassuring hand on my shoulder.2.He said“yes”to the question in an unthinking moment.Writing DevicesRhetorical Devices:EuphemismDefinition:The word“euphemism”comes from the Greek word“euphemia”,meaning“the use of words of good omen”.An euphemism is the substitution of a mild,inoffensive,rel
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