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1、Advanced English,Book Two,Unit Ten,The Sad Young Men-Rod W.Horton and Herbert W.Edwards,Menu,Pre-reading QuestionsBackgroundinformation,VocabularyPhrasesText,Exercises,Questions and Discussions,Why were the younger generation of the 1920s thought to be wild?2)Was there really a younger generation pr
2、oblem?3)How did World war 1 affect the younger generation?4)What new philosophy were the young intellectualstrying to preach?5)Why were these writers called the“lost generation”?Were they really lost?What is your understanding?,Back,Pre-reading activity:Background information,Background information,
3、F.Scott Fitzgerald and the Sad Young Men,Puritanism and puritans,HOME,Victorian Age(Victorian gentility),Prohibition,Greenwich Village,John Dos Passos and his U.S.A.and Three Soldiers,Jazz Age or Roaring Twenties,Bohemianism,Celebrities in Literature,Sinclair Lewis and Babbitt(Babbittry),Francis Sco
4、tt Fitzgerald(1896-1940),Fitzgerald was born in Saint Paul,Minnesota.He went to Princeton University,but quit in 1917.In 1920,Fitzgerald published his first novel,This Side of Paradise.The novel deals with the post-World War I generation and their disillusioned lives.Later that year,Fitzgerald marri
5、ed Zelda Sayre,the quintessential 1920s flapper.Fitzgeralds writings grew in popularity,and his short stories especially were in high demand.These stories appeared in 4 books:Flappers and Philosophers(1920),Tales of the Jazz Age(1922),All the Sad Young Men(1926),and Taps at Reveille(1935).The Great
6、Gatsby(1925),Fitzgeralds masterpiece,discusses the pursuit and disillusionment with the American Dream.Unfortunately,this novel sold poorly and Fitzgerald descended into alcoholism.Tender is the Night(1934)was an almost autobiographical novel about Fitzgeralds life with Zelda,and also sold poorly.Th
7、e Last Tycoon(1941)remained unfinished at Fitzgeralds death.F.Scott Fitzgerald is now regarded as one the most important American authors of the 20th century.He chronicles the good and the bad and especially the disillusionment that defined America in the 1920s.,The Sad Young Men or the Lost generat
8、ion:refers to the same group of people.The name was first created by F.Scott Fitzgerald in his book All the Sad Young Men and second by Gertrude Stein.These names were applied to the disillusioned intellectuals and aesthetes of the years following the First World war,who rebelled against former idea
9、ls and values,but could replace only by despair or a cynical hedonism.The remark of Gertrude Stein,You are all a lost generation,addressed to Hemingway,was used as a preface to the latters novel,The Sun Also Rises,which brilliantly describes an expatriate group typical of the Lost generation,(cf.Bea
10、t Generation and angry Young Men).When the first World War broke out,many idealistic young Americans volunteered to take part in the“war to end wars and test their own bravery,before the U.S.A.declared war in 1917.They discovered that modern warfare was not glorious or heroic.They saw the best youth
11、 of England and France being slaughtered and at the end,they saw their ideals for a better world being bargained away for power and profit by the worlds leaders in the treaty of Versailles.,Back,Puritanism,Puritanism began during the reign of Elizabeth I(1558-1603)when some English Protestants objec
12、ted to Catholic elements in worship.They also charged that bishops reinforced royal control over the church;Puritans believed that the church should be independent from the Crown.They also wanted to end abuses such as plural office holding,absenteeism,and low standards for clergy.Puritans wished to
13、purify the church by several means.They gathered like-minded people into independent congregational churches,some declaring separation from the church of England and some remaining within it.Moderates advocated a polity or church structure called presbyterianism,as implemented by John Knox in Scotla
14、nd.In the 1630s under Archbishop Laud,congregational churches were repressed.Thousands of Puritans left England,and their great migration contributed to the colonial settlement of New England.Puritanisms hallmarks were the authority of Scripture,the conversion experience,and a theology of sin and gr
15、ace.Their chief theological mentor was John Calvin.Puritans believed community life to be defined by covenant,or solemn agreement.The Christian life was to be a pilgrimage of joyful discipline;John Bunyans The Pilgrims Progress expresses this ideal.,Puritans,Puritanism,Attitude of a party within the
16、 Established Church of England,which,under Elizabeth and the Stuarts,describe a more thoroughgoing reformation of the Church in the direction of Continental Protestantism.The word Puritan has been used to denote a strictness in morality that verges on intolerance,and refers to a supposed parallel wi
17、th the moral severity of the early New England setters.It religious doctrine:sinonce enters your life,no way to avoid it.People were born with incurable sin.People are sinful when they are born.They believe the seven deadly sins:greed(avarice),envy,loath,gluttony,wrath,luxury and pride.Human beings
18、are permanent sinners.Its difficult to live a good life,after sin,we can go to a paradise.In a way,sin leads to a good way.Sin helps people to be redeemed.Where there is good,there is evil,there is no one pure,everyone is capable of sin.They believe in after-world life.Strict puritans even regarded
19、drinking,gambling and participation in theatrical performances as punishable offences.,This point came from Calvinism.Man is naturally bad,people are helpless.In America,New England used to be haunted by Puritanism,Hawthorn was the writer who focused on these themes.General Information Puritans was
20、the name given in the 16th century to the more extreme Protestants within the Church of England who thought the English Reformation had not gone far enough in reforming the doctrines and structure of the church;they wanted to purify their national church by eliminating every shred of Catholic influe
21、nce.In the 17th century many Puritans emigrated to the New World,where they sought to found a holy Commonwealth in New England.Puritanism remained the dominant cultural force in that area into the 19th century.There are two categories of Puritanism.One is the English Puritanism,the other is American
22、 Puritanism.,Puritanism,Back,Jazz Age or The Roaring Twenties,The 1920s may have been the decade of the greatest social changes in American history.Reacting perhaps to both the disillusionment from the First World War and against the strictures of Victorian culture,Americans abandoned old ideas with
23、 a vengeance and adopted new concepts wholesale.The Twenties were known as The Roaring Twenties,The Jazz Age,the Age of the Lost Generation,flaming youth,flappers,radio,movies,bathtub gin,the speakeasy,confession magazines,Hemingway and Fitzgerald,Lindbergh,Babe Ruth,Bobby Jones&the Golden Age of Sp
24、orts,the Great Crash,Sacco and Vanzetti,Al Smith,cosmetics,Freud,the New woman,the Harlem Renaissance,consumerism-all these and more.It was also a time of deep divisions:wets against drys,town against country,nativists versus foreigners,Catholic against Protestant,and included the Ku Klux Klan reviv
25、al and an American sense of alienation from the rest of the world.The decade began amidst the ashes of the Great War,blossomed into a riotous age of spending and profit making,cheap automobiles and new consumer products.Everybody seemed to be on a roll.Then in 1929 the Crash hit the stock market,and
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