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攵化苑矍IllThe Sun Also Rises from Hemingway《"阳$%&'》)*四川简阳中学胡莉娟The Sun Also Rises,which was first published in1926,isone of Nobel Prize-winning author Ernest Hemingway's greatestliterary achievements.Hemingway's unique voice—his economyof language,his manly ideals,his special appreciation for thesimplicity of warm sands or a cool drink,or a soft bed—is peer­less.Readers may be put off by Hemingway's description ofwomen.Brett comes off as a heartless tease at best,but that alsomakes for some really spirited discussion in English class.It'salso important to note that Hemingway's writing is seeminglysimple;though pre-teens might be ready to take this book in onsome level,most would need guidance to navigate the destructiverelationships in this book,the excessive consumption of alcohol,and the issues surrounding Jake's inner turmoil(混乱).The Sun Also Rises introduces two characters.One is JakeBarnes,the main character,a damaged World War I veteran(老兵)and,now a newspaper reporter living in Paris.The other is Brett Ashley,the beautiful English woman Jake Barnes adores.They are both victims of war fate.They love each other but can not be together.All the characters in the book struggle to find an escape from the nightmares of a sad future where no one seems to fit in with anyone else.Hemingway's spare writing style is simple and it is fascinating to dissect a book like this and to grasp how much the author says with few words.Widely acknowledged to be one of Hemingway's mas­terpieces,The Sun Also Rises is at once an ode to the Lost Generation or writers and artists who came of age in the years just after World War I.It's also a beautiful love letter to European travel and cafe life.Though Hemingway's attitudes toward love and toward drinking are possibly even more controver­sial now than they were in the1920s,the world he creates is complex and complete,the beauty and feel of the scenery is palpably obvious,and Hemingway gives readers of any age loads to think about.疯狂英语(读写版)59。

海明威的太阳照常升起英文书评

海明威的太阳照常升起英文书评

海明威的太阳照常升起英文书评Title: The Sun Also RisesAuthor: Ernest Hemingway"The Sun Also Rises" is a novel written by the renowned American author Ernest Hemingway. Set in the 1920s, the story follows a group of expatriates living in Paris and their journey to Pamplona, Spain, to witness the running of the bulls.Hemingway's writing style is characterized by its simplicity and directness, and "The Sun Also Rises" is no exception. The novel explores themes of disillusionment, the Lost Generation, and the search for meaning in a post-war world. The characters, particularly the protagonist Jake Barnes, struggle with the aftermath of World War I and the effects it has had on their lives.One of the standout aspects of the novel is Hemingway's ability to capture the atmosphere and essence of the places his characters inhabit. From the streets of Paris to the bullfighting arenas of Pamplona, the descriptions are vivid and evocative, transporting the reader to these locations and immersing them in the story.The characters themselves are complex and flawed, each grappling withtheir own personal demons. The dialogue-driven narrative allows for deep exploration of their relationships and internal struggles. Hemingway's sparse and understated prose leaves much unsaid, leaving room for the reader's interpretation and reflection."The Sun Also Rises" is a poignant and thought-provoking novel that delves into the human condition and the search for purpose in a changing world. Hemingway's masterful storytelling and keen observations make it a timeless classic. It is a must-read for those interested in modernist literature and the exploration of existential themes.Overall, "The Sun Also Rises" showcases Hemingway's skill as a writer and his ability to capture the essence of a generation. It is a powerful and enduring work that continues to resonate with readers today.。

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海明威太阳照常升起英文版

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《The Sun Also Rises》是海明威创作的一部著名小说,它于1926年首次出版。

这部小说以一群在巴黎度过夏天的美国和英国流
亡者为主角,描绘了他们的生活、爱情和对战争后的世界的失望感。

小说通过主人公杰克的视角,展示了战争后的无聊和失落,以及对
生活意义的追问。

在小说中,海明威以简洁而生动的语言风格,刻画了主人公们
的内心世界和他们在巴黎的日常生活。

他通过细腻的描写和对话,
展示了战争对人性的摧毁和对爱情的影响。

小说中的人物形象栩栩
如生,他们的情感纠葛和行为举止都展现了当时年轻一代的迷茫和
无所适从。

《The Sun Also Rises》被认为是海明威最具代表性的作品之一,它揭示了战争对人性的伤害和对社会价值观的冲击。

小说中的
主题涉及到爱情、友谊、荣誉、勇气和生活的意义等方面,使读者
对人类存在的困境和无解的问题产生深思。

总的来说,《The Sun Also Rises》通过精湛的描写和深刻的
人物刻画,展现了战后时代的迷茫和对生活意义的追求,使读者对
人性和社会价值进行了思考。

它不仅是一部文学经典,也是对人类存在和生命意义的深刻探索。

TheSunAlsoRises_太阳照常升起读后感800字

TheSunAlsoRises_太阳照常升起读后感800字

TheSunAlsoRises_太阳照常升起读后感800字The Sun Also Rises_太阳照常升起读后感800字This novel describes a group of American youth living in Europe after World War I, expressing the despair of some young intellectuals after the first World War. The heroine Britt is an Englishman. He lost his family in the war. The hero Jack Barnes is an American journalist who lost her erotic ability due to spinal injuries in the war. Jack and Britt are really in love, but they can't combine. The war has left them traumatized physically and mentally, and they feel confused and weary of their lives. Two men and a group of men and women went to Pamplona, Spain, to take part in the bullfight to pursue spiritual stimulation. In Spain, Britt rejected the bitter pursuit of the Jewish youth Robert Cohen, but was fascinated by the nineteen year old matador Romero. However, after a period of time, the relationship between Britt and his family was very different. She finally came back to Barnes, and although both sides knew that each other would never really be together. The novel also describes an American writer, Robert, who thinks he has a heroic spirit and has a romantic fantasy of his life. He pursued Britt, but Britt did notlike him, and felt that his ideas of life were obsolete and vain.Jack lost spinal cord in the first World War and lost his ability. He was a journalist in Paris after World War II, and he fell in love with A Shi, the English lady, Brett. He pursued pleasure and mental stimulation blindly, and kept seducing other men while he was in love with Jack. Cohen, who rejected the bitter pursuit of Cohen, fell in love with the matador, Romero, who was only nineteen years old. However, no matter how bright the toss, Jack always told her she was true to the core, the trick to play, as herlisteners each love story, even in a love affair with Romero after the failure to rescue her from down, again the unconditional acceptance of her. However, when it comes to love, whatever his unwavering loyalty, he can meet her spiritual desire, he never fell in love with the person you. As a society, he drifted in the life stream. He is a newspaper in the overseas staff, popularity is good, either for work or for a friend, he is normal to fulfill their duties and obligations. But they could not cover up his feeble feelings.At first, there was no understanding of the role Cohenplayed in the sun as usual. He is not a person should be ignored, first is a Cohen biography, he made clear: at the old schools of Princeton University, was a former university boxing champion - strong, a wealthy Jewish family of innocent people, thick, especially for women or heart of the women were abandoned. Or by the woman in hand. It looks nothing wrong, an ordinary member of the middle class, but no worth write a great deal about. See later found no signs with his book the hero and that decent friends always like the misfits, the barn was good with the bulls to isolated bullock. Then I suddenly realized that Cohen existed as a reference that had not been traumatized. The wounded, is eaten war suffering, as Barnes was castrated war is a direct symbol.Hemingway said that his writing is merely a reflection of the tip of the iceberg, and I think to understand this sentence, should start from the angle of his writing techniques, because the text is an abstract expression, because of this, many factors writing will also include narration, description, thinking, comment and so on, for example Tolstoy, Kundla and Hemingway as a writer, just do narration and description, he for scenes of life,environment, dialogue and atmosphere are presented which are restrained, he did not comment, nor to analysis of the so-called "mental world" figures, but he wanted to tell us the content has implied a huge iceberg in the sea under this approach, like the movie, which is probably why Hemingway's works are mostly adapted into film and television drama.。

The Sun Also Rises

The Sun Also Rises
The Sun Also Rises
尼采悲剧理论视角探讨太阳照常升起及其现实意义
太阳照常升起

海明威于1926年创作的小说,这本小说是“迷惘”的一代 的代表作。小说描写第一次世界大战后一批青年流落欧洲 的生活情境。 男主人公杰克巴恩斯是美国记者,战争中因受伤而失去性 爱能力,杰克与勃瑞特相爱,但无法结合。战争给他们带 来生理上和心理上的创伤,他们对生活感到迷惘,厌倦和 颓丧。小说还描写了一个美国作家罗伯特科恩,他自以为 富有英雄气概,对生活抱有幻想;他追求勃瑞特,但勃瑞 特和她的朋友都不喜欢他,觉得他的生活观是陈旧的,虚 妄的。作品表现了战后年轻一代的幻灭感和失望情绪。

巴黎:从此视角来看巴黎的意义。
片段赏析
After the coffee and a fine we got the bill, chalked up the same as ever on a slate, that was doubtless one of the quaint features, paid it, shook hands, and went out. "you never come here anymore, Monsieur Barnes," Madame lecomte said. "Too many compatriots" "Come at lunch-time. It is not crowded them." "Good. I'll be down soon." " You are an expatriate. You're lost touch with the soil. You get precious. Fake european standards had ruined you. You drink yourself to death......" "It sounds like a swell life," I said, "Where do I life?"

The Sun Also Rises

The Sun Also Rises

The Sun Also Rises《The Sun Also Rises》is the first major novel by Ernest Hemingway. Published in 1926, the plot centers on a group of expatriate American citizens and British subjects in continental Europe during the 1920s.以往很多关于《太阳照常升起》的评论文章大都是围绕以男主人公杰克为代表的“迷惘的一代”或是海明威简洁明快的文风为主题,而女主人公勃莱特则较少有人关注,20世纪80年代以前的评论都是把她归为“魔女”、“妖女”。

In the past, most of the comments of the sun also rises centers on hero-jack who is the representation “the lost generation” or depends on Hemingway simple and neat writing style as the theme. However, there are few people concern heroine Brett, most of people regard her as a “witch” or “siren” in 1980s.1952年卡洛斯·贝克将勃莱特与荷马史诗《奥德赛》中的魔女作了比较,称她是个“美丽动人的危险人物”,进而得到结论是“总而言之,她是该进地狱的、让人致命的30岁的女人”,“魔女”一说从此确立。

爱德蒙·威尔逊也认为勃莱特是“妖女”、“有彻底的破坏力量”。

很多负有盛名的海明威研究专家,也都持类似的观点,因此勃莱特便成为文学史上最具有破坏性的“妖女”。

the sun also rises 读后感

the sun also rises 读后感

the sun also rises 读后感
《太阳照常升起》是美国作家海明威的代表作之一,也是一部经典的现代主义文学作品。

这本小说以第一次世界大战结束后的欧洲为背景,通过一群失落的年轻人的生活和情感,探讨了生命的意义和真实存在的可能性。

读完这本小说,我深深地感受到了其中蕴含的思想和情感的力量。

小说的主人公杰克和他的朋友们都是第一次世界大战的幸存者,他们在没有明确目标和方向的情况下生活。

他们游荡在欧洲各地,饮酒聊天,寻找着一些不知名的快乐和满足。

但是他们的生活似乎没有任何意义,他们的内心充满了空虚和焦虑,他们感到自己被社会所遗弃。

小说通过这些年轻人的生活和情感,揭示了战争对人们的影响,以及人们在面临巨大的痛苦和失落时的无助和无知。

小说中的角色都非常复杂和真实,他们通过自己的生活方式和行为来表达自己内心深处的情感和矛盾。

例如,杰克和女主角布莱特之间的感情,他们之间的关系充满了爱和痛苦,但又深深地受到战争的伤害和破坏。

这种深邃的情感和矛盾,在小说中被表达得非常逼真和感人。

此外,小说的语言也非常精湛和深刻。

海明威的语言简洁而有力,他用一种真实而直接的方式,表达了人们内心深处的情感和思想。

他的语言让人深深地感受到了战争对人们的破坏和伤害,以及人们在面临巨大的痛苦和失落时的无助和无知。

总之,《太阳照常升起》是一部非常深刻和感人的小说,它揭示
了人类内心深处的痛苦和失落,以及在这种情境下人们的无助和无知。

这是一部非常值得一读的书籍,它可以帮助人们更好地理解和面对自己内心深处的情感和矛盾。

海明威《太阳照常升起》解析

海明威《太阳照常升起》解析

第一次世界大战以后,美国有一批青年作家陆续登上文坛。他们不仅年龄相仿,而 且经历相似,思想情绪相近,在创作中表现出许多共同点,逐渐形成一个新的文学 流派。但这个流派既无固定组织和共同纲领,也没发表过宣言,甚至初期连个名称 都没有。一九二六年,海明威发表长篇小说《太阳照常升起》,引用美国老一辈女 作家格特露德.斯坦的一句话作为小说的题辞:“你们都是迷惘的一代。”从此,这个 流派就正式被称作“迷惘的一代”。
• 《太阳照常升起》的主要价值就在于它的“潜台词”,亦即潜在“水 下”的主题。小说中的人物过着病态的畸形生活,没有理想,没有光 明。他们回顾过去感到一片漆黑,展望未来看到的是满天阴霾,只能 在昏暗中沉浮,在绝望中挣扎。巴恩斯和勃莱特作为资产阶级青年一 代的代表,既是帝国主义战争的受害者,又是腐朽没落的资本主义精 神文明的产物。因此小说的“潜台词”就在于对帝国主义战争和资本 主义社会危机的揭露。但是他在《太阳照常升起》中只摆出“迷惘的 一代”的生活现象,不挖掘产生的原因,脱离了社会生活去孤立地描 写他们的寻欢作乐、酗酒调情、钓鱼斗牛。不管他如何声明他并不想 歌颂“迷惘的一代”,但客观上所讴歌的却是醇酒和美女、狂欢和遁 世,所肯定的是人生无常、及时行乐的思想。
• 巴恩斯也好,勃莱特也好,都是人生角斗场上的失败者。但他们不是逆来顺受 的“小人物”,而他们都只相信自己,只依靠自己来进行孤军奋战。他们对现实的反抗 是畸形的,与其说是反抗,不如说是逃避。他们从不去追究造成自己不幸的社 会原因,更不去寻找消灭这种不幸的正确途径。他们只是凭着本能,凭着直觉 经验同残酷的现实相抗衡,或是把优美宁静的大自然当成精神避难所,或是在 酒精的麻醉和爱情的欢乐中寻求精神解脱,或是在节日狂欢和观看斗牛中求得 精神刺激。天下没有不散的筵席,没有过不完的节日。这些个人主义者无力摆 脱困境,终究遭到悲惨的结局。七天圣福明节的狂欢活动过去之后,巴恩斯比 以往任何时候都更加怅惘,在生活中失去了最后的寄托。勃莱特出于一时狂热, 爱上了年仅十九岁的斗牛士罗梅罗,可是冷静下来之后,终于发现两人年龄相 差悬殊,不得不把他打发走,只身一人困在马德里的旅馆里。巴恩斯向她伸出 友谊的手,但这两位彼此钟情的男女却永远不能结合在一起,因此更加孤独和 苦闷,感到前途茫茫。小说的结尾笼罩着浓重的悲观主义和哀伤痛苦的情调: “唉,杰克,”勃莱特说,“我们要能在一起该多好。” 前面,有个穿着卡其制服的骑警在指挥交通。他举起警棍。车子突 然慢下来,使勃莱特紧偎在我身上。 “是啊,”我说。“这么想想不也很好吗?” 他们注定是孤独的,不能结合在一起,只能在幻想中求得安慰
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THE SUN ALSO RISES AnalysisErnest HemingwayThemesThemes are the fundamental and often universal ideas explored in a literary work.The Aimlessness of the Lost GenerationWorld War I undercut traditional notions of morality, faith, and justice. No longer able to rely on the traditional beliefs that gave life meaning, the men and women who experienced the war became psychologically and morally lost, and they wandered aimlessly in a world that appeared meaningless. Jake, Brett, and their acquaintances give dramatic life to this situation. Because they no longer believe in anything, their lives are empty. They fill their time with inconsequential and escapist activities, such as drinking, dancing, and debauchery.It is important to note that Hemingway never explicitly states that Jake and his friends’ lives are aimless, or that this aimlessness is a result of the war. Instead, he implies these ideas through his portrayal of the characters’ emotional and mental lives. These stand in stark contrast to the characters’ surface actions. Jake and his friends’ constant carousing does not make them happy. Very often, their merrymaking is joyless and driven by alcohol. At best, it allows them not to think about their inner lives or about the war. Although they spend nearly all of their time partying in one way or another, they remain sorrowful or unfulfilled. Hence, their drinking and dancing is just a futile distraction, a purposeless activity characteristic of a wandering, aimless life.Male InsecurityWorld War I forced a radical reevaluation of what it meant to be masculine. The prewar ideal of the brave, stoic soldier had little relevance in the context of brutal trench warfare that characterized the war. Soldiers were forced to sit huddled together as the enemy bombarded them. Survival depended far more upon luck than upon bravery. Traditional notions of what it meant to be a man were thus undermined by the realities of the war. Jake embodies these cultural changes. The war renders his manhood (that is, his penis) useless because of injury. He carries the burden of feeling that he is “less of a man” than he was before. He cannot escape a nagging sense of inadequacy, which is only compounded by Brett’s refusal to enter into a relationship with him.While Jake’s condition is the most explicit example of weakened masculinity in the novel, it is certainly not the only one. All of the veterans feel insecure in their manhood. Again, Hemingway does not state this fact directly, but rather shows it in the way Jake and his veteran friends react to Cohn. They target Cohn in particular for abuse when they see him engaging in “unmanly” behavior such as following Brett around. They cope with their fears of being weak and unmasculine by criticizing the weakness they see in him. Hemingway further presents this theme in his portrayal of Brett. In many ways, she is more “manly” than the men in the book. She refers to herself as a “chap,” she has a short, masculine haircut and a masculine name, and she is strong and independent. Thus, she embodies traditionally masculine characteristics, while Jake, Mike, and Bill are to varying degrees uncertain of their masculinity.The Destructiveness of SexSex is a powerful and destructive force in The Sun Also Rises. Sexual jealousy, for example, leads Cohn to violate his code of ethics and attack Jake, Mike, and Romero. Furthermore, the desire for sex prevents Brett from entering into a relationship with Jake, although she loves him. Hence, sex undermines both Cohn’s honor and Jake and Brett’s love. Brett is closely associated with the negative consequences of sex. She is a liberated woman, having sex with multiple men and feeling no compulsion to commit to any of them. Her carefree sexuality makes Jake and Mike miserable and drives Cohn to acts of violence. In Brett, Hemingway may be expressing his own anxieties about strong, sexually independent women. MotifsMotifs are recurring structures, contrasts, or literary devices that can help to develop and inform the text’s major themes.The Failure of CommunicationThe conversations among Jake and his friends are rarely direct or honest. They hide true feelings behind a mask of civility. Although the legacy of the war torments them all, they are unable to communicate this torment. They can talk about the war only in an excessively humorous or painfully trite fashion. An example of the latter occurs when Georgette and Jake have dinner, and Jake narrates that they would probably have gone on to agree that the war “would have been better avoided” i f they were not fortunately interrupted. The moments of honest, genuine communication generally arise only when the characters are feeling their worst. Consequently, only very dark feelings are expressed. When Brett torments Jake especially harshly, for instance, he expresses his unhappiness with her and their situation. Similarly, whenMike is hopelessly drunk, he tells Cohn how much his presence disgusts him. Expressions of true affection, on the other hand, are limited almost exclusively to Jake and Bill’s fishing trip. Excessive DrinkingNearly all of Jake’s friends are alcoholics. Wherever they happen to be, they drink, usually to excess. Often, their drinking provides a way of escaping reality. Drunkenness allows Jake and his acquaintances to endure lives severely lacking in affection and purpose. Hemingway clearly portrays the drawbacks to this excessive drinking. Alcohol frequently brings out the worst in the characters, particularly Mike. He shows himself to be a nasty, violent man when he is intoxicated. More subtly, Hemingway also implies that drunkenness only worsens the mental and emotional turmoil that plagues Jake and his friends. Being drunk allows them to avoid confronting their problems by providing them with a way to avoid thinking about them. However, drinking is not exclusively portrayed in a negative light. In the context of Jake and Bill’s fishing trip, for instance, it can be a relaxing, friendship-building, even healthy activity.False FriendshipsFalse friendships relate closely to failed communication. Many of the friendships in the novel have no basis in affection. For instance, Jake meets a bicycle team manager, and the two have a drink together. They enjoy a friendly conversation and make plans to meet the next morning. Jake, however, sleeps through their meeting, having no regard for the fact that he will never see the man again. Jake and Cohn demonstrate another, still darker type of false friendship. Although Cohn genuinely likes Jake, Jake must often mask outright antagonism toward Cohn, an antagonism that increases dramatically along with Jake’s unspoken jealousy of Cohn over his affair with Brett. At one point, he even claims to hate Cohn. This inability to form genuineconnections with oth er people is an aspect of the aimless wandering that characterizes Jake’s existence. Jake and his friends wander socially as well as geographically. Ironically, Hemingway suggests that in the context of war it was easier to form connections with other people. In peacetime it proves far more difficult for these characters to do so.SymbolsSymbols are objects, characters, figures, or colors used to represent abstract ideas or concepts.BullfightingThe bullfighting episodes in The Sun Also Rises are rich in symbolic possibilities. The multiple possible interpretations of these passages speak to the depth and complexity of the text. For example, nearly every episode involving bulls or bullfighting parallels an episode that either has occurred, or will soon occur, among Jake and his friends. The killing of the steer by the bull at the start of the fiesta, for instance, may prefigure Mike’s assault on Cohn. Alternatively, we can read this incident as prefiguring Brett’s destruction of Cohn and his values. Furth ermore, the bullfighting episodes nearly always function from two symbolic viewpoints: Jake’s perspective and the perspective of postwar society. For instance, we can interpret the figure of Belmonte from the point of view of Jake and his friends. Just as Cohn, Mike, and Jake all once commanded Brett’s affection, so too did Belmonte once command the affection of the crowd, which now discards him for Romero. In a larger context, Belmonte can symbolize the entire Lost Generation, whose moment seems to have passed. On still another level, Hemingway uses bullfighting to develop the theme of the destructiveness of sex. The language Hemingway employs to describe Romero’s bullfighting is almost always sexual, and his killing of the bull takes the form of aseduction. This symbolic equation of sex and violence further links sexuality to danger and destruction. It is important to note that the distinctions between these interpretations are not hard and fast. Rather, levels of meaning in The Sun Also Rises flow together and complement one another.。

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