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“The Prince gives a ball tomorrow night,” murmured the young Student, “and my love will be there. If I bring her a red rose she will dance with me till dawn. I shall hold her in my arms, and she will lean her head upon my shoulder. But there is no red rose in my garden, so I shall sit lonely and my heart will break.”
mine.” “Death is a great price to pay for a red rose,” cried the Nightingale, “life is very dear to all. Yet love is better than life, and what is the heart of a bird compared to the heart of a man?” So she spread her brown wings for flight, and soared into the air. She swept over the garden like a shadow, and like a shadow she sailed through the grove. The young Student was still lying on the grass, and the tears were not yet dry in his beautiful eyes. “By happy,” cried the Nightingale, “be happy, you shall have your red rose. I will build it out of music by moonlight, and stain it with my own heart’s blood. All that I ask of you in return is that you will be a true lover.” The Student looked up from the grass, and listened, but he could not understand what the Nightingale was saying to him. But the Oak-tree understood and felt sad, for he was very fond of the little Nightingale. “Sing me one last song,” he whispered. “I shall feel lonely when you are gone.” So the Nightingale sang to the Oak-tree, and her voice was like water bubbling from a silver jar. When she had finished her song, the Student got up. “She has form,” he said to himself, as he walked away. “That cannot be denied. But has she got feeling? I am afraid not. In fact, like most artists, she is all style without any sincerity.” And he went to his room, and lay down on his bed, and after a time, he fell asleep.
现代大学精读2第五单元夜莺形象的分析

On the symbolic meaning of the nightingale and the red rose:
The red rose symbolizes true love, esp. tangible love, or an embodiment of true love, while the nightingale is the true lover.
Figurative speeches used in the text:
1)Personification --- give human forms or feelings to animals, or life and personal attributes to inanimate objects, or to ideas and abstractions. 2) Simile and metaphor Simile: …her voice was like water bubbling from a silver jar. …as white as the foam of the sea… Metaphor: ...and the cold crystal moon
and the girl are, like most of us, unworthy of
Romance.
The Student's one-sided preference for word
knowledge over emotions is clear from the
moment he first sees the rose. "It is so
Wilde’s comments in a letter to one of his friends (May 1888):
约翰济慈诗歌赏析

Analysis of Ode to a Nightingale by JohnKeats在诗歌的第一节里,诗人主要描写夜莺的歌声给诗人带到了飘飘欲仙的忘我境界,在艰难的现实生活里,诗人感到无情命运对其压迫产生的痛楚:My heart aches,and a drowsy numbness pain My sense,as though of hemlock I had drunk 诗人的心里痛苦,困顿麻木,就象吃了鸦片一样,但是痛苦带来的麻木又使诗人感到一丝慰藉:Or emptied some dull opiate to the drains One minute past,and Lethe-wards had sunk;列撕忘川是哈帝斯冥城里的一条让人忘记过去的河流。
作者通过引用这条河流来忘记现实生活的磨难,压迫,在这里诗人大量运用了“^”音来加强痛苦的效果“drunk some,dull,one,sunk”:并且“S”音的重复使用使诗歌具有一种破碎的撕心裂肺的效果,aches,drowsy,numbness,pains,sense,as,drains,两组音的交替出现使人们在朗读过程中深深体会到诗人内心的痛苦,接着,诗歌进入了一个较为欢快的段落,这是因为夜莺的歌声使人感到快意,作者把夜莺比喻成树林里的精灵(Dryad of the tree),为夏日引吭高歌,并且这种欢快的声音在某种程度上引起诗人的嫉妒:This not through envy of the happy lot, But being too happy in thine happiness 在第一节诗里'作者先用现实生活带来的痛苦感受来引出夜莺快乐的情感,这种矛盾修饰辞法(paradox)大大加强了诗歌的戏剧效果,让人更感受到夜莺歌声的魅力,从而自然引出了夜莺歌声而产生的快乐意境。
在第二节里,诗人通过运用了通感修辞手法(synesthesia[.sinəs'θi:ʒiə])把夜莺的歌声比作温酿可口的清醇的葡萄酒,葡萄酒产生于法国南部的普鲁旺斯省(Provencal)这一带地区气候温暖湿润,阳光明媚,是一处宜人可爱的地方一樽珍藏在地窖多年的美酒就更加清醇可口了,在这里,诗人联想力得到了极大的发挥:听着夜莺的歌声就象喝下了清醇的美酒。
《现代大学英语精读1》第五课 nightingale and the rose讲课教案

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• For a long time he stood gazing at her face, so full of serenity, so peaceful, lovely and pure, and he felt spring to his heart that love he had always been searching for and never found.
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《现代大学英语精读1》第五课 nightingale and the rose
The Nightingale and the RoseUnit 5
Questions / Activities Check-on Preview Objectives
Warming up
WB TR
Warming up Questions/Activities
• And then the Nightingale began to sing.
• “That is it!” said the little girl. “Listen, listen! And it’s sitting there!”
夜莺与玫瑰读后感英文

夜莺与玫瑰读后感英文The Nightingale and the Rose: A ReflectionThe Nightingale and the Rose is a poignant and thought-provoking short story written by Oscar Wilde. It tells the story of a nightingale who sacrifices her life to help a young student win the love of a beautiful girl. The storyis filled with themes of sacrifice, love, and the harsh realities of the world. After reading this story, Icouldn't help but reflect on the deeper meanings and messages that Wilde conveys through his writing.One of the central themes in The Nightingale and the Rose is the idea of sacrifice. The nightingale, out of love and compassion, gives up her life to create a red rose for the student to present to the girl he loves. This act of selflessness is a powerful reminder of the lengths to which love can drive us. The nightingale's sacrifice also serves as a commentary on the nature of love itself. Love often requires sacrifice, whether it be time, effort, or evenone's own well-being. The story serves as a reminder that true love is not always easy, and sometimes it requires great sacrifices.Another important theme in the story is the idea of unrequited love. The student is infatuated with a girl who demands a red rose as a token of his affection. Despite his best efforts, he is unable to find a red rose, and it is only through the nightingale's sacrifice that he is able to obtain one. This unrequited love serves as a harsh reminder of the fickle nature of romance and the often unattainable expectations placed upon it. The story highlights the pain and frustration that can come from loving someone who does not return those feelings. It also serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of placing too much importance on superficial tokens of affection.The Nightingale and the Rose also delves into the idea of the harsh realities of the world. The story paints a bleak picture of a world where love is fleeting and often unattainable. The nightingale's sacrifice ultimately goes unappreciated, as the girl rejects the red rose in favor ofmaterial wealth. This serves as a commentary on the superficial nature of society and the way in which it can devalue genuine acts of love and sacrifice. It also serves as a reminder that the world is not always a fair or kind place, and that love does not always conquer all.In conclusion, The Nightingale and the Rose is a powerful and moving story that explores themes of sacrifice, unrequited love, and the harsh realities of the world.Oscar Wilde's masterful storytelling and vivid imagerybring these themes to life in a way that is both thought-provoking and emotionally resonant. After reading this story, I found myself reflecting on the nature of love, the sacrifices it requires, and the often harsh realities ofthe world in which it exists. The Nightingale and the Roseis a timeless tale that continues to resonate with readers and provoke deep introspection about the nature of love and sacrifice.。
The Nightingale and the Rose夜莺与玫瑰

After Oscar‘s downfall, Constance took the surname(给… 姓氏) Holland for herself and the boys . Cyril was killed in France in World War I . Vyvyan also served in the war and later became an author and translator.
In 1895,Marquess of Queensberry found his son Douglas called Bosie was kept company with Wilde for four years ,and charged Wilde .Then he went to the club stuck“ To Oscar Wilde ——Mincing Sodemite (装腔作势的鸡奸客)”.After that Douglas got angry , then he asked Wilde to appellate court. But he failed and even been committing acts of gross indecency with other male persons(与其他男 性发生有伤风化的行为).
He went back to the Ross and lived with him. Although Wilde loved Douglas ,Ross still gave him lots of helps . Soon he died of tubercular meningitis(脑膜炎)in a hotel in Pairs ,46 years old . Only Ross and a another friend were with him .
《现代大学英语精读1》第五课nightingaleandtherose剖析

• 1. c___________ 1. having a deep purplish red 111111111111111111colour
• 2. e____________ 2. a very strong feeling of joy 111111111111111111and happy indeed!” she replied. “I have scarcely closed my eyes the whole night through. I do not know what was in my bed, but I had something hard under me, and am all over black and blue. It has hurt me so much!”
Unit 5
The Nightingale & The Rose
by Oscar Wilde
The Nightingale and the Rose
The Nightingale and the RoseUnit 5
W arming up B ackground T ext Analysis R einforcement
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Warming up Objectives
• Understand the structure and the general idea of the story
• Think about how to interpret the story • Know something about the author • Learn to appreciate the beauty in this story
The Nightingale and the Rose 夜莺与玫瑰

Phrase
in want of = in need of 需要; nip…in the bud扼杀在萌芽状态; be fond of喜欢 dance to 随着(音乐)起舞 fling down 扑倒,迅速卧倒 something of有几分,在某种程度上 ebb away 消逝,渐渐衰退 linger on 徘徊 …a film…薄薄的一层 a well-planned move一个深谋远虑的举动 at a reduced price以压低的价位 a forced smile苦笑 for want of=for lack of 缺乏
Vocabulary
ecstasy狂喜; crystal水晶; foam泡沫; sincerity真诚的 ; thorn刺; jewel珠宝; wretched不愉快的; philosophy哲学; frustrated沮丧的; metaphysics形而上学; deny否认; flutter振翅; linger徘徊; chill使寒冷 marvelous非凡的 bud 花蕾,芽 ebb 衰退 faint 模糊的 frown皱眉 lean斜靠 outright立刻地,完全地 pluck摘,拔 spray喷雾 shaky摇晃的 moody易怒的 capitalist资本家 technician技工 crude原始的 cynic愤世嫉俗的人
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• So she spread her brown wings for flight and soared into the air. She swept over the garden like a shadow she sailed through the grove. 于是,她便展开了自己棕色的翅膀,冲向天空。 她像影子似的飞过花园,又像影子似的飞越了小 树林。 • And a delicate flush of pink came into the leaves of the rose, like the flush in the face of the bridegroom when he kissed the lips of the bride. 这时,一层淡淡的红晕爬上了玫瑰花瓣,就像新 郎亲吻新娘嘴唇时脸上泛起的红晕一样。
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Analysis on “The Nightingale and The Rose” from the作者:Yang Jixing来源:《校园英语·中旬》2016年第03期【Abstract】Oscar Wilde is one of the most famous writers in the period of the Victoria Age. As his classical work, “The Nightingale and The Rose” has been worsh iped for its profound theme and the brilliant exertion of color. Now, the tale will be analyzed from the view of beauty in Color, expecting sharing my reviews with all of you.【Key words】beauty; imagery; color; nightingale1. The death of nightingaleIt is absolutely vital for the expressive effect of art in the process of molding imagery by applying scores of descriptions of color. Firstly, the nightingale’s death appears to be aestheticism by colors qualifying. When the first time nightingale sees the tearful expression in that handsome man’s face, which makes her feel an irresistible impulse to notice. As she says, “His hair is dark as the hyacinth--blossom, and his lips are red as the rose of his desire; but passion has made his face like pale ivory, and sorrow has set her seal upon his brow.” In her description, the applying of colors indeed make the appearance of young man vivid, from which the nightingale thinks that “this is a indeed expressive love”. The nightingale's death is beginning by her first direct-viewing expression, and the lifelike description of colors truly makes readers easier understand nightingale determination to die for the young man's love.2.The devotion of nightingaleThe nightingale's devotion appears more magnificent with the embellishment of color. Nightingale elects a grim journey to seek a red rose-tree, but this work is not proceed smoothly without a hitch. The three times in all the nightingale finds that tree, just like three distinctive answers applying to nightingale’s question what is the color of you rose, as “My roses are as white as the foam of the sea, and whiter than the snow upon the mountain; My roses as yellow as the hair of the mermaid who sits upon an amber throne, and yellower than the daffodil that blooms in the meadow before the mower comes with his scythe; My roses as red as the feet of the dove, and redder than the great fansof coral that wave and wave in the ocean-cavern.” This rough journey that nightingale seeks re d-rose-tree has transmitted such an information that, it is so tough for nightingale to find a nightingale, much less getting a real red-rose? And then, what a high price nightingale needs to pay if she gets that rose? About this, author gives the answer--that is “life”. Doing a conclusion, the heavy description of color not only makes nightingale’s determination more formidable and greater, but pushes the character of nightingale over the limitation of animal, enduing a sort of engaging personality charm.3. The significance of nightingaleThe nightingale’s death appears more sentimental and heroic by the colors qualifying. When nightingale initially forces the rose-thorn to stick into her chest, the color of rose has a gradual change, “pale was it, at first, as the mist that hangs over the river--pale as the feet of morning, and silver as the wings of the dawn. As the shadow of a rose in a mirror of silver, as the shadow of a rose in a water-pool”. But the deeper as the thorn thrusts, “a del icate flush of pink came into the leaves of the rose, like the flush in the face of the bridegroom when he kisses the lips of the bride. But the thorn had not yet reached her heart, so the rose heart remained white”. For the appearing dawn, for finishing t his work before the dawn, nightingale’s heart is approaching thorn step by step, eventually reaching it. Now, “the marvelous rose became crimson, like the rose of eastern sky. Crimson was the girdle of petal, and crimson as a ruby was the heart”. The impending of nightingale’s death as the transforming of rose-color, from pale to a delicate flush of pink, to crimson, such heavily fresh color indicates the gradual dying out of nightingale’s life as the gradual reaching of nightingale’s desire. To sum up, wit h the modifying of color, the ending that nightingale is willing-hearted to die for love appears more reasonable and possesses aesthetic perception, not losing the divine and lamentable characteristic.References:[1]Selanders Louise C and Crane Patrick C.The voice of Florence Nightingale onadvocacy.[J].Online Journal of Issues in Nursing. 2012.[2]Oscar Wilde.The Nightingale and The Rose(C).New World Press.2013.作者简介:杨季行(1979-),男,陕西洛南人,工程硕士,文学学士,副教授,研究方向:英语教学。