《英美经典小说及其影视欣赏》电子课件.doc
《《英美经典小说及其影视欣赏》电子课件.doc》由会员分享,可在线阅读,更多相关《《英美经典小说及其影视欣赏》电子课件.doc(9页珍藏版)》请在三一办公上搜索。
1、Lecture ThirteenA Farewell to Arms I. Introduction to HemingwayErnest Hemingway was born on July 21, 1899, in Oak Park, Illinois. His father was the owner of a prosperous real estate business. The father was a man of high ideals, very strict and censored the books he allowed his children to read. Hi
2、s mother considered herself pure and proper. She was a dreamer who was upset at anything which disturbed her perception of the world as beautiful. She taught her children to always act with decorum. She adored the singing of the birds and the smell of flowers. Her children were expected to behave pr
3、operly and to please her always. When he was a small boy, the mother treated him as if he were a female baby doll and she dressed him accordingly. He began to pull away from his mother and never forgave her for his humiliation. The town of Oak Park was very old fashioned and quite religious. He love
4、d to fish, canoe and explore the woods. When he couldnt get outside, he escaped to his room and read books. He loved to tell stories to his classmates, often insisting that a friend listen to one of his stories. In spite of his mothers desire, he played on the football team at Oak Park High School.A
5、s a student, Ernest was a perfectionist about his grammar and studied English with a fervor. He loved the sea, mountains and the stars and hated anyone who he saw as a phony. During World War I, he rejected from service because of a bad left eye and became an ambulance driver in Italy for the Red Cr
6、oss. Very much like the hero of A Farewell to Arms, Ernest is shot in his knee and recuperates in a hospital, tended by a caring nurse named Agnes. Like Frederick Henry in the book, he fell in love with the nurse and was given a medal for his heroism. Ernest returned home after the war and was rejec
7、ted by the nurse with whom he fell in love. He wrote articles for The Toronto Star. In Chicago he met and then married Hadley Richardson. She believed that he should spend all his time writing, and bought him a typewriter for his birthday. They decided that the best place for a writer to live was Pa
8、ris, where he could devote himself to his writing. They could not live on income from his stories. So he again wrote for The Toronto Star. He took his wife to Italy to show her where he had been during the war. He was devastated. Everything had changed and was destroyed. Hadley became pregnant and w
9、as sick all the time. She and Ernest decided to move to Canada. By then, he had written three stories and ten poems. Hadley gave birth to a boy. Even though he had his family, Ernest was unhappy and decided to return to Paris. It was in Paris that Ernest got word that a publisher wanted to print his
10、 book, In Our Time, but with some changes. The publisher felt that the sex was too blatant, but Ernest refused to change one word. Around 1925, Ernest started writing a novel about a young man in World War I, but had to stop after a few pages, and proceeded to write another novel, instead. This nove
11、l based on his experiences while living in Spain was The Sun Also Rises. In 1927, Ernest found himself unhappy with his wife and son. They decided to divorce and he married Pauline, a woman he had been involved with while he was married to Hadley. A year later, Ernest was able to complete his war no
12、vel A Farewell to Arms. At age 31 he wrote Death in the Afternoon, about bullfighting in his beloved Spain. Ernest was a restless man; he traveled all over the United States, Europe, Cuba and Africa. At age 37 Ernest met the woman who would be his third wife; Martha , a writer like himself. He went
13、to Spain to become an antiwar correspondent, and found that war was like a club where everyone was playing the same game, and he was never lonely. Martha went to Spain as a war correspondent and they lived together. He knew that he was hurting Pauline, but could not stop himself from getting involve
14、d with women. In 1940 he wrote For Whom the Bell Tolls and dedicated it to Martha, whom he married at the end of that year. It was at this time that Ernest, always a drinker, started drinking most of his days away. He would host wild, fancy parties and did not write at all during the next three year
15、s. At wars end, Ernest went to England and met an American foreign correspondent named Mary Welsh. He divorced Martha and married Mary in Havana, in 1946.Ernest wrote The Old Man and the Sea in only two months. He was on top of the world. The book was printed by Life Magazine and thousands of copies
16、 were sold in the United States. This novel and A Farewell to Arms were both made into movies.In 1954 he won the Nobel Prize for Literature. Toward the end, Ernest started to travel again, He became obsessed with sin. He never got over feeling like a bad person. In the last year of his life, he live
17、d inside of his dreams. He was suicidal and had electric shock treatments for his depression and strange behavior. On a Sunday morning, July 2, 1961, Ernest Miller Hemingway killed himself with a shotgun. II. Main plot of A Farewell to Arms Henry is a young American ambulance driver serving in the I
18、talian army during World War I. At the beginning of the novel, the war is winding down with the onset of winter, and Henry arranges to tour Italy. The following spring, upon his return to the front, Henry meets Catherine, an English nurses aide at the nearby British hospital His friend Rinaldi quick
19、ly fades from the picture as Catherine and Henry becomes involved in an elaborate game of seduction. Grieving the recent death of her fianc, Catherine longs for love so deeply that she will settle for the illusion of it. Her passion, even though pretended, wakens a desire for emotional interaction i
20、n Henry, whom the war has left coolly detached and numb.Henry learns happily that Catherine has been transferred to Milan and begins his recuperation under her care. During the following months, his relationship with Catherine intensifies. No longer simply a game in which they exchange empty promise
21、s and playful kisses, their love becomes powerful and real. As the lines between scripted and genuine emotions begin to blur, Henry and Catherine become tangled in their love for each other.Once Henrys damaged leg has healed, the army grants him three weeks convalescence leave, after which he is sch
22、eduled to return to the front. He tries to plan a trip with Catherine, who reveals to him that she is pregnant. As they part, Catherine and Henry pledge their mutual devotion.Henry travels to the front, where Italian forces are losing ground and manpower daily. Soon after Henrys arrival, a bombardme
23、nt begins. When word comes that German troops are breaking through the Italian lines, the Allied forces prepare to retreat. Henry leads his team of ambulance drivers into the great column of evacuating troops. The men pick up two engineering sergeants and two frightened young girls on their way. Hen
24、ry and his drivers then decide to leave the column and take secondary roads, which they assume will be faster. When one of their vehicles bogs down in the mud, Henry orders the two engineers to help in the effort to free the vehicle. When they refuse, he shoots one of them. The drivers continue in t
- 配套讲稿:
如PPT文件的首页显示word图标,表示该PPT已包含配套word讲稿。双击word图标可打开word文档。
- 特殊限制:
部分文档作品中含有的国旗、国徽等图片,仅作为作品整体效果示例展示,禁止商用。设计者仅对作品中独创性部分享有著作权。
- 关 键 词:
- 英美经典小说及其影视欣赏 经典小说 及其 影视 欣赏 电子 课件
链接地址:https://www.31ppt.com/p-2919205.html