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1、 Say Yes Tobias WolffR einforcementT ext AnalysisB ackgroundW arming upUnit 2Say Yes Questions / ActivitiesCheck-on PreviewObjectivesWarming upUnit 2Say Yes Questions / ActivitiesForm groups of four, discuss the following two questions, and keep a record of your opinions to see whether they will cha
2、nge as the text is analyzed in detail. 1. Is the man a good husband? Cite textual evidence to support your view.2. Is the man a racist? Cite textual evidence to support your view. Warming upCheck-on PreviewWarming uppitch in onpinchresort tomop spraysnap throughdemonstrateblur outcome up withthis tr
3、ickthe houseworkthe silverwarethe floorher browsher indifferencethe pagesthe right answerthe starsMatch the verbs with the nouns.Mark the following statements T, for true and F for false. 1. The story is set in the 1960s in the US when racial issues were hot on everybodys mind and lips. 2. The story
4、 happened between two middle-aged people who had been married for about 30 years.3. The man had never thought that he was a racist and felt greatly wronged by his wife who implied this.4. The man was considerate, rational and forgiving while his wife was selfish, emotional and ridiculous. 5. The hus
5、band had known all along what his wife wanted from him, but simply didnt want to give in to her.6. After the husband turned off the light, someone broke into their house and made some strange noise. FTTFTFCheck-on PreviewWarming upObjectives Know something about the author and his works. Gather some
6、 background information about racism and sexism in the US. Learn to appreciate the short story. Master the language items listed. Understand the story and appreciate its subtlety as much as possible. Think about the themes of the story and form your own opinions. Warming upBackgroundCulture TipsAuth
7、orGenreTimeUnit 2Say Yes BackgroundHis LifeTobias Wolff (1945-) Born in Alabama USA in 1945. Parents divorced when he was a boy; traveled widely with his mother; soon forced to endure life under his strict and cruel stepfather. From 1964 to 1968, lieutenant with the U.S. Army Special Forces (Green B
8、erets) in Vietnam. B.A. (1972) and M.A. (1975) from Oxford University with First Class Honors in English, a second M.A. from Stanford. A revered writer& teacher of creative writing and literature in Stanford and elsewhere. BackgroundHis WorksShort stories (O Henry Award): “In the Garden of the North
9、 American Martyrs” (1981) “Next Door” (1982) “Sister” (1985) Our Story Begins (short story collection in 2003, The Story Prize in 2004)Memoirs: This Boys Life: A Memoir (1989) In Pharaohs Army: Memories of the Lost War(1994)Novels: The Barracks Thief (1984, PEN/Faukner Award for Fiction) Old School
10、(2003) This Boys LifeFilm Poster BackgroundHis Style A direct writing style, obeying the “show, dont tell” maxim, leaving much to the readers intuition Non-dramatic, focusing more on the psychological dimensions of a character in dilemmas than on plot development Often understated, forcing readers t
11、o become engaged in the collection of strands that will result in the full comprehension of a story. Exploring alienation, the nature of lying, and the essential foundations of relationships Hoping to instruct and inspire people to triumph over their situations through character change and developme
12、ntBackgroundTime The 1980s was a decade led by Republican policy. Ronald Reagan took office as president of the United States in 1980, served two terms, and then was succeeded by his vice president, George Bush. Reagan held conservative political beliefs, both on the domestic front and when it came
13、to foreign policy. Although his economic programs brought the national inflation rate down, they also seemed to favor the wealthy. By the 1980s, as the United States and the Soviet Union built up a stockpile of nuclear weapons, the cold war had been ongoing for almost forty years. Reagan, an ardent
14、opponent of communism, encouraged his administration to greatly increase military spending.The Republican YearsBackgroundCulture Tips Definition: Racism is prejudice or discrimination based on the belief that race is the primary factor determining human traits and abilities. Racism includes the beli
15、ef that genetic or inherited differences produce the inherent superiority or inferiority of one race over another. Institutional racism: e.g. the Jim Crow laws in the US from 1876 to 1965 mandating segregation in all public facilities in the southern states of the former Confederacy with a supposedl
16、y “separate but equal” status for the black Americans; officially overruled with the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Overt and subtle racism: The Civil Rights Movement did away much overt racism, but racism persists in many subtle forms, in many aspects and on many levels
17、.Racism BackgroundCulture TipsRace & Marriage Despite the public opposition to interracial marriage, in 1948, the California Supreme Court became the first state high court to declare a ban on interracial marriage unconstitutional. The decision was controversial, courageous and correct. At that time
18、, 38 states still forbade interracial marriage, and six did so by state constitutional provision. Then, in 1967, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the remaining interracial marriage laws nation-wide. BackgroundCulture TipsSexism As with racism, overt sexism is not very much on display now in much o
19、f the world. But subtle sexism persists and can be found everywhere at all time. It is a cluster of social expectations and practices that reinforce sex-based inequality. For example: At school: more boys in science classes and more girls in arts classes (boys are logical while girls are imaginative
20、) At work: a male boss and a female secretary, and rarely the other way around (we have “career women” and “family men” but no “career men” and “family women”) At home: housework regarded as the wifes responsibility whether she has a full-time job or not (the husband reputed as a considerate one bec
21、ause he “pitched in on the housework”)BackgroundGenreA Short Story Setting: kitchen, cleaning up after dinner, USA, 1980s Characters: husband & wife, white, middle-aged, middle-class Conflict: different views on interracial marriages Plot: casual talk, argument, fight, hurt feelings, failed attempt
22、at reconciliation Narrative point of view: 3rd person, the husband Characterization: showing instead of tellingDetailedAnalysisStructureTheme Text AnalysisUnit 2Say Yes Text AnalysisThemeThe theme of this story is everybodys guess. So what is yours? Attitudes towards interracial marriages (racism)?
23、Man-woman relationships (feminism)? The unreasonable nature of women? The arrogance of men? The impossibility of effective communication?/Alienation in modern society?Text AnalysisStructureThe argument: The husband disapproved interracial marriages on the ground of cultural differences while the wif
24、e approved on the ground of love. The wound: The wife was hurt; the husband helped her quickly and hoped she would reward him by letting go of the topic.The question: The wife persistently asked whether her husband would marry her if she were black and got a straight no in the end. The anger: The hu
25、sband felt deeply hurt by his wifes indifference to him but then decided to forgive her out of love.The stranger: When the husband tried to make up with his wife, he found her a stranger despite three decades of marriage. Para. 1-18Para 19-24Para 25-44Para 45-48Para 49-57 Text AnalysisDetailed Analy
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