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a-rose-for-emily----送给艾米丽的玫瑰PPT课件

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Miss Emily: a spectacle
Three kinds of gaze ß Her father’s portrait: an eye of
patriarchal power/the townspeople from the same perspective ß The female gaze ß The gaze of the readers: voice/take Emily with a pinch of salt
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ß 女庭长:按照法律程序进行调解。 ß 吕莎莎:夫妻毫无爱情基础,调解仍然无效呢? ß 女庭长:根据《婚姻法》第25条,批准离婚。 ß 吕莎莎:可是紫石街上没有人民法庭,潘金莲出路何在? ß 女庭长:她只有三条路可走。 ß 吕莎莎:一? ß 女庭长:悬梁投江,快性自杀? ß 吕莎莎:二? ß 女庭长:终生痛苦,慢性自杀? ß 吕莎莎:都不幸,第三条路呢?
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ß Male gaze: Laura Mulvey/” Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema ”/gender
power asymmetry in film/women objectified in film because heterosexual men were in control of the camera/ voyeurism(窥淫癖) and scopophilia(窥 视)/influential in feminist film theory and media studies/curves of a woman's body /
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Emily's appearance
rose 献给艾米丽的玫瑰花 (课堂PPT)

Stevens
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A Picture of Yoknapatawpha County
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1. Ca circa .1855: Miss Emily is born to the richest family of slave-owners in town.
2. 1861-1865: the American Civil War, Confederate troops from here commanded by Col. Sartoris.
10. ca.1929-1930: Miss Emily dies at the age of 74.
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•Section 1
• Emily's funeral as a big event • the house and her
distinguished family • tax incident & the visit by the
"for his powerful and artistically unique contribution to the modern American novel"
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The meaning of the title:what does a rose symbolize?
• A rose symbolizing love and a pledge of faithfulness.
• Time : no clear time clues, using flashback. • Major characters : Emily, her father and her
lover Homer, the people of the town • Minor characters : Colonel Sartoris , olonel Sartoris, as mayor of the town , exempts Miss Emily from taxes for life.
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A Picture of Yoknapatawpha County
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1. Ca circa .1855: Miss Emily is born to the richest family of slave-owners in town.
2. 1861-1865: the American Civil War, Confederate troops from here commanded by Col. Sartoris.
10. ca.1929-1930: Miss Emily dies at the age of 74.
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•Section 1
• Emily's funeral as a big event • the house and her
distinguished family • tax incident & the visit by the
"for his powerful and artistically unique contribution to the modern American novel"
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The meaning of the title:what does a rose symbolize?
• A rose symbolizing love and a pledge of faithfulness.
• Time : no clear time clues, using flashback. • Major characters : Emily, her father and her
lover Homer, the people of the town • Minor characters : Colonel Sartoris , olonel Sartoris, as mayor of the town , exempts Miss Emily from taxes for life.
aroseforemily解析精品PPT课件

for his novels and short stories, many of which are set in the fictional Yoknapatawpha County, a setting Faulkner created based on
Lafayette County, where he spent most of his life, and Holly Springs/Marshall County.[1]
In 1998, the Modern Library ranked his 1929 novel The Sound and the Fury sixth on its list of the 100 best English-language novels of the 20th century; also on the list were As I Lay Dying (1930) and Light in August (1932).Absalom, Absalom! (1936)is often included on Similar lists.
Spouse(s)
Estelle Oldham (1929–1962)
The details
Atmosphere Suffocating, or Depression Theme Love Tragedy Character Miss Emily is a mysterious and arrogant woman. Emily is totally a tragedy of the old traditions. She is a prisoner of the past, of the social and moral taboos of the South. Not only because she purely a woman, but also the stubborn conventions manacle her that result in her frustrated life
Lafayette County, where he spent most of his life, and Holly Springs/Marshall County.[1]
In 1998, the Modern Library ranked his 1929 novel The Sound and the Fury sixth on its list of the 100 best English-language novels of the 20th century; also on the list were As I Lay Dying (1930) and Light in August (1932).Absalom, Absalom! (1936)is often included on Similar lists.
Spouse(s)
Estelle Oldham (1929–1962)
The details
Atmosphere Suffocating, or Depression Theme Love Tragedy Character Miss Emily is a mysterious and arrogant woman. Emily is totally a tragedy of the old traditions. She is a prisoner of the past, of the social and moral taboos of the South. Not only because she purely a woman, but also the stubborn conventions manacle her that result in her frustrated life
A_Rose_for_Emily PPT演示课件

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• Ca circa .1855: Miss Emily is born to the richest family of slave-owners in town. • 1861-1865: the American Civil War, Confederate troops from here commanded by Col. Sartoris. • 1870:Mr.Grierson, Miss Emily's Father, has the family house built in Gothic revival style • ca.1886:Mr.Grierson dies; Miss Emily's inheritance is only the house; she is over 30. • ca.1887:Homer Barron, Northern construction foreman, arrives; he and Miss Emily start courting. • ca.1888:Homer Barron is seen no more; the smell in the house is • noticed. • 1894: Young Colonel dies. • ca.1919:Young Colonel dies. • ca.1927-1928: The tax delegation visits Miss Emily. • ca.1929-1930: Miss Emily dies at the age of 74.
place him among the rank of the greatest modern writers along with James Joyce and Virginia Woolf.
a-rose-for-emily--解析PPT课件

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Conclusion
This masterpiece reflects the decline of the southern society and reveals the conflicts Between the two different value systems and two Societies after the American Civil war. Emily is an embodiment of the south, the old and tradition. As an individual, we can only adapt ourselves to the protean environment and should learn to Accept new things. Only when we keep learning everyday can we survive in this world which is full of competition.
away and coming; Emily bought the rat poison.
B. Emily was sick for long, later she was in love.
C. The smell from Emily ’s house (from the rotten
body); Emily ’s hair turning gray, her door closed;
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Setting
When does it happen? It happened in19 century, after the American Civil War. Where does the story happen? The story is set in the southern town of Jefferson.
A-Rose-for-Emily课件

对福克纳的写作风格的总结和评价
写作风格
福克纳的写作风格独特,语言细腻、 刻画深入,对人物心理和南方社会的 描绘尤为出色。
评价
福克纳的写作技巧使得故事情节紧凑 、引人入胜,人物形象鲜明,为读者 带来了深刻的阅读体验。
对故事主题的深入思考
主题探讨
小说主题包括孤独、执着、爱情和社会冷漠等,这些主题在故事中交织在一起 ,引发读者深思。
语言风格
福克纳的语言风格独特,质朴自然,贴近生活,让读者感受到浓 厚的生活气息。
时间和空间的构建
时间构建
福克纳在《A Rose for Emily》中通过将过去与现在交织在一起, 展现了时间的流逝和变迁。
空间构建
福克纳通过细腻的描写,构建了一个具体而富有象征意义的场景, 为故事的发展提供了背景和舞台。
隐喻和象征
福克纳善于运用隐喻和象征手法,通过具体的意象和事物暗示抽象的概念和情感,使作品 更具艺术感染力。
语言和句法
方言和土语
福克纳在作品中运用了大量的方言和土语,展现了当地人的生活 和语言习惯,增强了作品的地域色彩。
长句和复杂句
福克纳善于运用长句和复杂句,使语言更加丰富和有层次感,同 时表达了人物内心的复杂情感。
家庭环境
Emily成长在一个严格的 家庭环境中,受到父母和 家族长辈的管束和期望。
教育经历
Emily接受了传统的南方 教育,注重礼仪、文化和 家族荣誉。
Emily与Homer的恋情
相识过程
Emily与Homer在一次社 交场合相识,两人彼此吸 引,开始秘密交往。
感情发展
随着时间的推移,两人的 感情逐渐加深,但Homer 的性格和家庭背景让他们 的恋情充满曲折。
很少有人真正了解她内心的想法和感受。
A Rose for Emily[1][1].ppt1
Life of William Faulkner (3)
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The definitive reason for Faulkner's change in the spelling of his last name is still unknown. Faulkner himself may have made the change in 1918 upon joining the Air Force or, according to one story, that a careless typesetter made an error. When the misprint appeared on the title page of Faulkner's first book and the author was asked about it, he supposedly replied, "Either way suits me.
Faulkner: A country folk writer
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• • • • 福克纳的作品中交织着一种对家乡的怨恨与不由自主的 热爱的情感,这是他写小说的主要动力. 马克斯韦尔说,他“在其他美国小说家也许完全不会自称 是南方人的时候,不仅代表了南方,而且本人就是深沉的 南方.” 福克纳记述了密西西比州的生活史,把Oxford变成了虚构 的“杰弗逊”,创造了一个“约克纳帕塔法县”.这一切 在本质上类似于托马斯哈代对英国西部郡生活的记录. “我发觉”,福克纳评论说,“不但每本书必须有构思, 就是一个艺术家的全部作品,或者说整个创作也得有一个 通盘的考虑.” 福克纳的作品特点是;人物和地方的反复出现在不同的故 事里,开始象是一部南方生活的连续的家世故事:一个生 活痛苦,死气沉沉的穷乡僻壤的记录,一个居住着穷苦白 人农民,暴发户政客,受尽剥削的黑人佃农和念念不忘光 荣过去的没落贵族的地方的记录.
A Rose for Emily《给艾米丽的玫瑰》 PPT
落后、非人性的南方文化在文明的现代化面前崩溃的必然性;文明取 代野蛮、进步战胜落后的不可抗拒性。艾米丽的悲剧除了个人性格的 悲剧外,更多的来自于社会、时代和民族的悲剧,爱米丽之死标志着 南方习俗文化的终结,喻示着一个新的文明时代的开启。
2 Before the Civil War 南北战争之前
THE NORTH
Transportation:was easier in the North, which boasted more than two-thirds of the railroad tracks in the country and the economy was on an upswing.
Education:Northern children were slightly more prone to attend school than Southern children.
Between 1800 and 1860, the percentage of laborers working in agricultural pursuits dropped drastically from 70% to only 40%. Slavery had died out, replaced in the cities and factories by immigrant labor from Europe.
1 The Setting -- Jefferson 杰斐逊州
YOKNAPATAWPHA 约克纳帕塔法世系
§Jefferson is the county seat of the imaginary Yoknapatawpha County (Faulkner often used this setting in his works)
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Symbols
• Emily: A defiant spirit representing the
past against the town’s needs for progress. A voice of the old triumphs over the new. in the present, ready to take his pleasure and depart, apparently unwillint to consider the possibility of defeat neither by tradition(the Griersons) nor by time itself(death).
Symbols
The Rose in the Title:
Rose , or the funeral “I just want to give her a rose.” (Faulkner) In his later age, Faulkner expresses a lot of pity and sympathy for her. The house: Coquettish decay--flirting with us– but still a eyesore Taxes: the exemption as an act of courtesy of the older generation.
Miss Emily Her Father
• Control her and influence on her; - his repression leads her date a man he would not approve of - take control in the only manner possible
A Rose for Emily.ppt
Main characters
Emily Grierson:a mysterious figure who chanfes from a vibrant and hopeful young girl into a clositered and secretive old woman. Homer Barron:a foreman from the north, he is a large man with a dark complexion, a booming voice and light colorful eyes. Townpeople
Novels:
· 1926 Soldiers' Pay《军饷》
· 1927 Mosquitoes《蚊群》
· 1929 Sartoris《萨托里斯》
· 1929 The Sound and the Fury《喧哗与骚动》(The Most Celebrated Novel) Poetry:
· 1924The Marble Faun《大理石牧神》(The first book of poems)
Section three
-The first apperance of Homer Barron -Town's people react women gossiping -Emily is seen buying arsenic -Faulkner forces us to make a judgement at this point. .Should we feel sorry for her? Is she senile?Scandalous? .Does she buy the arsenic before or after Homer's visit?
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Haddon Hall, Bakewell, Derbyshire, England (2002) The hall that inspired the creation of thornfield hall
Wuthering Heights
Southern Gothic is a subgenre of the Gothic style, unique to Amecican literature. Like its parent genre, it relies on supernatural, ironic, or unusual events to guide the plot. Unlike its predecessor, it uses these tools not for the sake of suspense (悬 念), but to explore social issues and reveal the cultural character of the American South.
In an extended sense, many novels that do not have a medievalized setting, but which share a comparably sinister (threatening), grotesque (strange), or mysterious atmosphere have been classed as Gothic.
However, Faulkner spent much of his time observing ordinary townspeople as well, and this is why he was able to capture the voice of the common people of Jefferson in the character of the narrator.
Why do we need to find the theme?
By examining the theme of a literary work, we try to find a writer‘s meaningful and challenging insight (领悟) into human existence and human character, which will help us reflect critically about our own beliefs and values and enlarge our vision of life.
He won two Pulitzer Prizes, a National Book Award, and the Nobel Prize for Literature. Faulkner died on July 6, 1962, the same day his great-grandfather, the Old Colonel, had been born on 137 years earlier.
Critical Overview
Faulkner is now regarded by most critics as one of the greatest American writers of the twentieth century.
As is often the case with many challenging American authors, Faulkner was identified as a unique American voice in Europe long before he gained respect at home.
Because Faulkner came from a family with an aristocratic (贵族的) bearing (举止 风度)and associated with other similar families, he was familiar with the arrogance (傲慢)of characters like the Griersons. Some of these people continued to behave as if they were still privileged plantation owners although their wealth was gone.
Subjects or topics:
“loss of innocence‖, ―loyalty and conspiracy (背叛)”, ―revenge‖, ―life and death‖, ―racial discrimination‖ ―women‘s self identity‖
One reason for the difficulty of abstracting the theme from a story is that the theme is fused (熔化)into the other elements of the story, and these elements must be carefully examined in relation to one another as well as to the work as a whole.
The Southern Gothic author usually takes classic Gothic archetypes (原型,典 型), such as the damsel in distress (落 难的少女) or the heroic knight (有英雄 气概的骑士), then portrays them in a more modern and realistic spinster (老处 女), or a white-suited, fan-brandishing (挥舞扇子的)lawyer with ulterior (秘 而不宣的) motive (动机).
Colonel Sartoris, who plays a small but important role in ―A Rose for Emily,‖ is also a major character in the novel Flags in the Dust. Faulkner based part of the character of Emily on a cousin, Mary Louise Neilson, who had married a Yankee street paver named Jack Barron.
His invention of the mythical Yoknapatawpha County, Mississippi, gave him an almost endless source of colorful characters and stories. His greatest novels and short stories are set in Yoknapatawpha. A Rose for Emily happens in Jefferson, a town in this county.
―Americans most fervently (热诚地, 热烈的) hope,‖ The Times crd given by Sweden nor the ―enormous vogue of Faulkner‘s works‖ among foreigners meant that they associated American life with his fiction.
Theme
The theme of a story is whatever general idea or insight the entire story reveals.
A theme need not be a moral or a message; it may be what the happenings add up to, what the story is about. The theme in fiction is its generalized view of life and human nature.
In fact, as late as 1950, after he won the Nobel Prize for Literature, the New York Times (quoted in Robert Penn Warren‘s introduction to Faulkner: A Collection of Critical Essays) published an editorial claiming that his work was ―too often vicious (cruel), depraved (immoral), decadent (颓废的), [and] corrupt (腐败的).‖
Why do we need to find the theme?
Trying to sum up the point of a story in our own words is merely one way to make ourselves better aware of whatever we may have understood vaguely and tentatively.
Southern Gothic
Gothic novel or Gothic romance, a story of terror and suspense, usually set in a gloomy old castle or monastery (修道院)(hence ‗Gothic‘, a term applied to medieval architecture and thus associated in the 18th century with superstition).