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高级英语马克吐温1PPT课件

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• hustler: a person who tries to earn money or
gain an advantage from any situation they are in, often by using dishonest or illegal method. Now in the U. S. the word means a prostitute, or streetwalker[美俚]妓女
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• keen: • a. sharp • b. (with the 5 senses, the mind) good,
strong, quick at understanding – My hearing is not as keen as it used
to be. – He has a keen brain.
Mark Twain
---Mirror of America
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• Steamboat decks teemed not only with the main current of pioneering humanity, but its flotsam of hustlers, gamblers, and thugs as well.
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• pห้องสมุดไป่ตู้rception: natural understanding .n
• perceive: realize, notice, see or hear sth. esp. when it is not obvious to other people.v He now perceived his error.
催促;硬挤
• hustler: a person who tries to earn money or
gain an advantage from any situation they are in, often by using dishonest or illegal method. Now in the U. S. the word means a prostitute, or streetwalker[美俚]妓女
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• keen: • a. sharp • b. (with the 5 senses, the mind) good,
strong, quick at understanding – My hearing is not as keen as it used
to be. – He has a keen brain.
Mark Twain
---Mirror of America
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Para5
• Steamboat decks teemed not only with the main current of pioneering humanity, but its flotsam of hustlers, gamblers, and thugs as well.
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• pห้องสมุดไป่ตู้rception: natural understanding .n
• perceive: realize, notice, see or hear sth. esp. when it is not obvious to other people.v He now perceived his error.
催促;硬挤
马克吐温英文介绍PPT课件

The Name of Mark Twain
Twain's real name was Samuel Clemens."Mark Twain",which means"watermark two",was a call used by sailors on the Mississippi to warn shipmates that they were coming into shallow water.
Fourth part. (Others)
1.His Famous Words 2.A Mirror of America
PART ONE
First part. (His exeperience) 1.Early life experience 2.His Marriage 3.In His Middle Ages 4.His Later Life 5.His Death
Second part. (His writing) 1.Mark Twain and the Mississippi. 2.Major Works. 3.Writing Features
third part. (Writing style) 1.Life and Writing 2.a Local Colorist e of Vernacular 4.Humor
MARK TWIN OF MISSISSIPPI
A Mirror of America
LET’S GO
CONTENTS
First part. (His exeperience) 1.Early life experience 2.His Marriage 3.In His Middle Ages 4.His Later Life 5.His Death
马克吐温英文介绍ppt

Brief Introduction
Name: Samuel Langhorne Clemens Pen Name: Mark Twain Date of birth: November 30, 1835 Date of death: April 21, 1910 Status: American author, humorist, orator
Mark Twain
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Contents
•Brief introduction
•Family background
•Life experience
•Representative writer of American Realism
•Figure evaluation
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In 1896, his second daughter died. In 1904, his wife died. In 1910, died on April 21, 1910.
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Representative writer of American Realism
Theme:
• the lower strata of society
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In 1876,wroteThe Adventures Of Tom Sawyer 《汤姆索亚历险记》. in 1881, wrote The Prince And The Pauper《王子与贫儿》. In 1883,wrote Life On The Mississippi《密西西比河上》. In 1884, wrote Adventures of Huckleberry Finn《哈克贝利·费恩历险记》.
高级英语马克吐温.ppt1

Mark Twain
---Mirror of America
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• Steamboat decks teemed not only with the main current of pioneering humanity, but its flotsam of hustlers, gamblers, and thugs as well. • From them all Mark Twain gained a keen perception of the human race, of the difference between what people claim to be and what they really are.
• acquaintance 相识可数名词(认识的人; 泛泛之交) • acquaintanceship 相识 • acquainted 有知识的
Life on the Mississippi (1883)
• Life on the Mississippi (1883) describes the history, sights, people, and legends of the steamboats and towns of the Mississippi River region. In the most vivid passages, chapters 4 through 17, Twain recalled his own piloting days. These chapters had originally been published in the Atlantic Monthly in 1875 as "Old Times on the Mississippi."
---Mirror of America
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Para5
• Steamboat decks teemed not only with the main current of pioneering humanity, but its flotsam of hustlers, gamblers, and thugs as well. • From them all Mark Twain gained a keen perception of the human race, of the difference between what people claim to be and what they really are.
• acquaintance 相识可数名词(认识的人; 泛泛之交) • acquaintanceship 相识 • acquainted 有知识的
Life on the Mississippi (1883)
• Life on the Mississippi (1883) describes the history, sights, people, and legends of the steamboats and towns of the Mississippi River region. In the most vivid passages, chapters 4 through 17, Twain recalled his own piloting days. These chapters had originally been published in the Atlantic Monthly in 1875 as "Old Times on the Mississippi."
MarkTwain马克吐温美国文学PPT课件

Bret Harte,“The Outcasts of Poker Flat”, “Tennessee’s Partner”
Harriet Beecher Stowe, Uncle Tom’s Cabin Mary E. W. Freeman, “A New England Nun” Kate Chopin, The Awakening Mark died when he was 12 and then he left school.
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Realism:
➢ Realism originated in France as reálisme. ➢ It called for “reality and truth” in the depiction of ordinary life. ➢ Some representatives are: Zola, Flaubert, Balzac and Dostoyevsky.
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Representative writers:
William Dean Howells (1837—1920), The Rise of Silas Lapham (1885) and Criticism and Fiction.
Henry James (1843—1916), Daisy Miller (1878), The Ambassadors (1903), The Wings of the Dove (1902) and The Art of Fiction.
Mark Twain & “The Celebrated Jumping Frog of
Calaveras County”
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Historical Background:
Harriet Beecher Stowe, Uncle Tom’s Cabin Mary E. W. Freeman, “A New England Nun” Kate Chopin, The Awakening Mark died when he was 12 and then he left school.
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Realism:
➢ Realism originated in France as reálisme. ➢ It called for “reality and truth” in the depiction of ordinary life. ➢ Some representatives are: Zola, Flaubert, Balzac and Dostoyevsky.
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Representative writers:
William Dean Howells (1837—1920), The Rise of Silas Lapham (1885) and Criticism and Fiction.
Henry James (1843—1916), Daisy Miller (1878), The Ambassadors (1903), The Wings of the Dove (1902) and The Art of Fiction.
Mark Twain & “The Celebrated Jumping Frog of
Calaveras County”
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Historical Background:
马克吐温简介英文 ppt课件

• He is an American writer, entrepreneur, publisher and lecturer.
• He usually wrote about his own personal experiences and thirience.
Character evaluation
• Twain is one of America’s first and foremost realists and humorists. He transcended the apparent limitations of his origins to become a popular public figure and one of America’s best and most beloved writers.
• At 17, Twain left Hannibal to St. Louis, and became a river pilot's apprentice. He became a licensed river pilot in 1858.
• Because the river trade was brought to a stand still by the Civil War in 1861, Twain began working as a
Mark Twain
(1835—19
Contents
• Brief introduction • Life experience • Character evaluation
Brief introduction
• Twain was born on November 30,1835, in the village of Florida, Missouri.
• He usually wrote about his own personal experiences and thirience.
Character evaluation
• Twain is one of America’s first and foremost realists and humorists. He transcended the apparent limitations of his origins to become a popular public figure and one of America’s best and most beloved writers.
• At 17, Twain left Hannibal to St. Louis, and became a river pilot's apprentice. He became a licensed river pilot in 1858.
• Because the river trade was brought to a stand still by the Civil War in 1861, Twain began working as a
Mark Twain
(1835—19
Contents
• Brief introduction • Life experience • Character evaluation
Brief introduction
• Twain was born on November 30,1835, in the village of Florida, Missouri.
马克吐温 ppt
Judge Thatcher' s pretty and cute daughter. She is Tom's loved one. She stirs Tom's lively romantic sensibility. Naive at first, Becky soon matches tom as a romantic strategist.
writting styles
• Flexible(灵活的), Varied(多变的), Fluid • Twain certainly has a flexible style; he can suit his words quite easily to the situation,whether he is decribing the thoughts of tom or expounding upoun some lofty subject. that's said,Twain certainly has a flexible style; he can suit his words quite easily to the situation, whether he is describing the thoughts of Tom or expounding upon some lofty subject. That said, one of the most impressive aspects of his writing is the dialogue. Rather than try to describe it, we'll give you a taste. Tom, having just barely survived an encounter with Injun Joe the night before, goes to talk with Huck: • "Hello, Huck! ""Hello, yourself.“ [Silence, for a minute.] • "Tom, if we'd 'a' left the blame tools at the dead tree, we'd 'a' got the money. Oh, ain 't it awful! ""'T ai n 't a dream, then, 't ain 't a dream! Somehow I most wish it was. Dog‘ d if I don't,Huck."(27.4-8) Twain renders the rhythm of the speech beautifully, using contractions and slang to give life to Tom and Huck's speech.Small touches,like the "we'd 'a'" and "dog'd" go along way toward making them sound like real boys.Even that bracketed pause speaks volumes. Without suitable dialogue,all of Twain's observations and remarks would be like a cake without icing:still delicious,but not quite right.
writting styles
• Flexible(灵活的), Varied(多变的), Fluid • Twain certainly has a flexible style; he can suit his words quite easily to the situation,whether he is decribing the thoughts of tom or expounding upoun some lofty subject. that's said,Twain certainly has a flexible style; he can suit his words quite easily to the situation, whether he is describing the thoughts of Tom or expounding upon some lofty subject. That said, one of the most impressive aspects of his writing is the dialogue. Rather than try to describe it, we'll give you a taste. Tom, having just barely survived an encounter with Injun Joe the night before, goes to talk with Huck: • "Hello, Huck! ""Hello, yourself.“ [Silence, for a minute.] • "Tom, if we'd 'a' left the blame tools at the dead tree, we'd 'a' got the money. Oh, ain 't it awful! ""'T ai n 't a dream, then, 't ain 't a dream! Somehow I most wish it was. Dog‘ d if I don't,Huck."(27.4-8) Twain renders the rhythm of the speech beautifully, using contractions and slang to give life to Tom and Huck's speech.Small touches,like the "we'd 'a'" and "dog'd" go along way toward making them sound like real boys.Even that bracketed pause speaks volumes. Without suitable dialogue,all of Twain's observations and remarks would be like a cake without icing:still delicious,but not quite right.
Mark Twain马克吐温的一生 英文课件
style
Theme
Maturation Freedom
Adventure
Forgiveness
Friendship
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Maturation
moral growth: mischievous mature
About maturity
• Maturity is when your world opens up and you realize that you are not the center of it. • Forgive and forget, and don't hold grudges.
• Mark Twain’s views • From imperialism to Anti- imperialism • Civil rights--the supporter of abolition and emancipation, women’s rights • Support labor movement
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General Features
• Themes
• The character of the "Yankee" is said to be the first American comic figure, the first widely accepted American character that the nation could find funny, make fun of and even export for the amusement of the world - a gangly traveler who told stories, played elaborate practical jokes, was ingenuous, sly, perhaps uneducated. 4
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Indulged in the new luxury life , human nature was distorted
Correct all his bad habits
Return the throne to the Become a benevolent
real prince
monarch
The inspiration of the prince and the pauper
father of success.
Kind , honest , want to be prince with high power
Born in a splendid palace , all English people celebrate his birth
Spoiled , stubborn , desire for a free life
After exchange identity
Tom
Wear gorgeous clothes in the palace , enjoy high position and great wealth , become king
Edward
Wandering everywhere , be ridiculed by poor baggers , experience many disasters
2.As an old saying goes”where there is a will, there is a way”.most of us know that we should study hard,however,I think ,what we should do is to insist it and put it into practice rather than thinking it occasionally.
马克吐温 哈克贝利费恩历险记ppt
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Theme of Man and the Natural World
One of Huck Finn’s struggles in this book is whether he prefers the world of civilization to living in the woods. Often it seems he is a wild, unkempt thirteen-year-old boy who would rather spend his day catching snakes than washing up for supper. He declares several times that he’s happiest when he’s alone with nature (or alone with Jim and nature). However, it is also clear that Huck craves the structure and caring of a family household. He strongly admires some aspects of the cultural world, and seems to respect (and sometimes envy) others’ choice to follow rules and social norms. The tension between Huck’s desire for a free, unencumbered life and the pull towards family structure and cultural refinement is one of Huck’s central battles.
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Mark Twain
Mark Twain (1835 –1910)
Brief introduction
Pen name Early life
Marriage and children
Later life Mark Twain’s saying
Travels
Influence Humor
• 有一次,马克· 叶温和朋友聚会,得意忘形中以他特 有的幽默讽刺妻子是一只闹钟,别无所长. 他的本 意是:妻子像个不停止的闹钟整天喋喋不休,且只能 摆在家里,拿不出台面. 而重点想表达的是:只要妻 子来了脾气,即使是在深更半夜,也非得闹出很大的 声响不可. 谁知他的"宏论"很快就被妻子知道了,妻 子声色俱厉地要他解释清楚. 马克· 吐温虽然被吓 出一身冷汗,但还是不慌不忙地回答:是啊,你本来 就是一个闹钟嘛! 他的妻子怒发冲冠.他吓得赶紧 解释:我说你是闹钟,意思是说你在家中一直辛苦劳 作都不知道休息一下,而且,必要的时候,你又会像 闹钟一样,及时给我提醒,让我少犯错误."
Thank了一辈子的美国作家马克· 吐温,临死 也不改本色,向床边一群与他告别的人说 了一句:“再见,我们很快还会相逢呀!”就 与世长辞了。此举让他的亲朋好友目瞪口 呆,哭笑不得。因为,“再见”虽然无法 逃过,但谁也不想和他很快“相逢”。
必须站着
• 马克吐温有一次到一个小城市演讲,他决定在演讲之前先 理理发。 “你喜欢我们这个城市吗?”理发师问他。 “啊!喜欢,这是一个很好的地方。”马克吐温说。“您 来得很巧,”理发师继续说,“马克吐温今天晚上要发表 演讲,我想您一定是想去听听喽?” “是的。”马克吐温说。 “您弄到票了吗?” “还没有。” “这可太遗憾了!”理发师耸了耸肩膀,两手一摊,惋惜 地说:“那您只好从头到尾站着了,因为那里不会有空座 位。” “对!”幽默大师说,“和马克吐温在一起可真糟糕,他 一演讲我就只能永远站着。”
Mark Twain
Mark Twain (1835 –1910)
Brief introduction
Pen name Early life
Marriage and children
Later life Mark Twain’s saying
Travels
Influence Humor
• 有一次,马克· 叶温和朋友聚会,得意忘形中以他特 有的幽默讽刺妻子是一只闹钟,别无所长. 他的本 意是:妻子像个不停止的闹钟整天喋喋不休,且只能 摆在家里,拿不出台面. 而重点想表达的是:只要妻 子来了脾气,即使是在深更半夜,也非得闹出很大的 声响不可. 谁知他的"宏论"很快就被妻子知道了,妻 子声色俱厉地要他解释清楚. 马克· 吐温虽然被吓 出一身冷汗,但还是不慌不忙地回答:是啊,你本来 就是一个闹钟嘛! 他的妻子怒发冲冠.他吓得赶紧 解释:我说你是闹钟,意思是说你在家中一直辛苦劳 作都不知道休息一下,而且,必要的时候,你又会像 闹钟一样,及时给我提醒,让我少犯错误."
Thank了一辈子的美国作家马克· 吐温,临死 也不改本色,向床边一群与他告别的人说 了一句:“再见,我们很快还会相逢呀!”就 与世长辞了。此举让他的亲朋好友目瞪口 呆,哭笑不得。因为,“再见”虽然无法 逃过,但谁也不想和他很快“相逢”。
必须站着
• 马克吐温有一次到一个小城市演讲,他决定在演讲之前先 理理发。 “你喜欢我们这个城市吗?”理发师问他。 “啊!喜欢,这是一个很好的地方。”马克吐温说。“您 来得很巧,”理发师继续说,“马克吐温今天晚上要发表 演讲,我想您一定是想去听听喽?” “是的。”马克吐温说。 “您弄到票了吗?” “还没有。” “这可太遗憾了!”理发师耸了耸肩膀,两手一摊,惋惜 地说:“那您只好从头到尾站着了,因为那里不会有空座 位。” “对!”幽默大师说,“和马克吐温在一起可真糟糕,他 一演讲我就只能永远站着。”