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1、The Virtues of Ambition,Introduction to the Author,Joseph Epstein(1937-),noted essayist,short story author and novelist,was born in Chicago and grew up in Rogers Park.He then attended the University of Chicago and is now a promineng member of the literature faculty at Northwestern University.He is a
2、 teacher in the acclaimed prose,writing fiction,as well as literature classes on Henry James,Willa Cather,and Joseph Conrad.He won the 1998 harold Washington Literary Award for the most prominent man or women of letters in Chicago.,Perhaps one of the cleverest writers of our times,Epstein specialize
3、s in the personal or familiar essay.His insightful and penetrating observations and wry prose combine to make him one of the most enjoyable contemporary authors.He has also written short fiction,as well as a number of works of literary criticism.His works:Divorced in America,1974Ambition,1980Plausib
4、le Prejudices,1985The Middle of My TetherFamily Territory,Introdution to the Text,Is ambition good or bad?There are those who argue that ambition is often evil;that“dreams of glory”(in the words of the author)too often result in selfishness,rivalry,corruption,and a general lack of moral standards.If
5、 you are truly ambitious,then your goal whether fame,wealth,or power comes before everything else,including your family,other people,and even your own moral values.Hitler is one well-known example of the evils of ambition,and one neednt look far to find other examples among both public figures and p
6、erhaps even our own acquaintances.,On the other hand,examples of ambition also include people working for the good of others such as Martin Luther King and Ghandi.Epstein argues that far from being an evil,ambition is in fact a virtue and necessary for the functioning of society.He argues that ambit
7、ion involves much more than just“dreams of glory”it also includes the work and discipline to make those dreams come true.Ambition,says Epstein,is critical for both great leaders and the more humble members of the middle class.Rather than being an evil,ambition is something that brings progress and l
8、ife to society.,The structure of the text,Part 1(para.1-3):None of this seems a sufficient cause for driving ambition under the counter.Part 2(para.4-5):What is the worst that can be said about ambition.Part 3(para.6-7):There is a heavy note of hypocrisy in this.Part 4(para.8-11):To discourage ambit
9、ion is to discourage dreams of greatness.Part 5(para.12-13):How unrelievedly boring life would be.,Language Points,Rorschach word(line 1,Para.1)=Rorschach inkblot test,which was developed in 1921 by Swiss psychiatrist Herman Rorschach(1844-1922).He believed that people reveal their personality trait
10、s and unconscious thoughts by how they interpret inkblot designs.Psychologists administer the test by showing subjects a series of ten inkblot cards,asking them to describe what they see,and questioning them about their responses.Rorschach words refer to words that have the feature of revealing a gr
11、eat deal about people when they define them.,Line 1-2,para.1,define it and you instantly reveal a great deal about yourself.If you define ambition according to your personal understanding,you will reveal a lot about yourself,your dreams,your desires,your values,your philosophy,etc.,Line 2-5,para 1.,
12、Even that most neutral of works,Websters,in its Seventh New Collegiate Edition,gives itself away,defining ambition first and foremost as“an ardent desire for rank,fame,or power.”Even that most neutral of dictionaries,websters,in its seventh New Collegiate edition,shows its biased interpretation of a
13、mbition,its first definition of ambition being“an ardent desire for rank,fame,or power.”,give itself away:reveal itselfe.g.The swindler gave himself away when he was asked to establish his identity.She really likes him and thinks no one knows,but the look on her face when I mentioned his name gave h
14、er away.,Lines 5-7,para 1,Ardent immediately assumes a heat incommensurate with good sense and stability,and rank,fame,and power have come under fairly heavy attack for at least a century.The word“ardent”immediately takes on a desire disproportionate to good sense and stability,and rank,fame,and pow
15、er have been severely criticized for at least a century.,Be commensurate with:match sth.in size,quality,or length of timeE.g.The salary will be commensurate with age,experience and position.Be commensurable to/with:can be measured by the same standard asE.g.Their achievements are not commensurable.,
16、Lines 8-11,para.1,One can,after all,be ambitions for the public good,for the alleviation of suffering,for the enlightenment of mankind,though there are some who say that these are precisely the ambitious people most to be distrusted.Surely one can strive to be successful,rich and powerful in order t
17、o help ease human suffering and enlighten mankind,but there are some who believe that those kind of ambitious people are exacly the kind not to be trusted.,be ambitious for sb.:want sb.to be very successfulbe ambitious for/after/of:have a strong desire forE.g.be ambitious after wealth Be ambitious f
18、or/of powerafter all:despite problem and doubt,(the facts is);in spite of any indications or expectations to the contraryE.g.Of course I admire her after all,she is a great politician.,Comprehension,This essay is an argumentation.In the first paragraph,the writer mentions two different interpretatio
19、ns about ambition and ambitious people.What and who are they?1)ambition is an ardent desire for rank,fame,or power2)ambition is incommensurate with good sense and stability3)one can be ambitious for the public good,for the alleviation of suffering and for the enlightenment of mankind.,Lines 1-2,para
20、.2,Surely ambition is behind dreams of glory,of wealth,of love,of distinction,of accomplishment,of pleasure,of goodness.It is certain that ambition makes possible dreams of glory,of wealth,of love,of distiction,of accomplishment,of pleasure,of goodness.,Behind(prep.):in or to a position at the back(
21、sb/sth);supportive of sb./sth;responsible for starting or developing(sth.)E.g.I know that behind her smile was sadness.Marie curie was the woman behind enormous changes in the science of chemistry.Were all behind you in this decision.Distinction n.:quality of excellence;honor,mark of respect;classif
22、ication of two or more;a clear difference between two similar thingsE.g.He is a man of distinction in his own country.I had the great distinction of being invited to speak at the conference.,Lines 2-4,para.2,What life does with our dreams and expectation cannot be predicted.What will actually happen
23、 to our dreams and expectations during our life times cannot be guessed in advance.,do with:get on with/have a connection withE.g.To tell the truth,I dont know what to do with him.The program has to do with mental illness.do without:get along withoutE.g.As John isnt here,we shall have to do without
24、him.,Lines 5-7,para.2,The unpredictability of the outcome of dreams is no reason to cease dreaming.Although the outcome of dreams cannot be predicted,one shouldnt stop dreaming.,Lines 1-3 para.3,To be sure,ambition,the sheer thing unalloyed by some larger purpose than merely clambering up,is never a
25、 pretty prospect to ponder.It is certain that ambition,in its simplest form,if not mixed with reasons other than to just merely climb up socially or materially,is never a pleasant and attractive thing to think about.,Sheer:The word sheer is used for emphasis,and the sheer thing means the simple or p
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