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1、Lesson 3by Oscar WildeContentsContentsWarm-upWarm-upBackground InformationBackground InformationWord StudyWord StudyText AnalysisText AnalysisDetailed Detailed AnalysisAnalysisExercisesExercisesWarming-up QuestionsWarming-up Questions1)Whats your opinion of true love?2)Do you think love is more impo
2、rtant than life?Background InformationBackground InformationI.The author-Oscar Wilde II.Works of Oscar WildePhotographs of Oscar WildePhotographs of Oscar WildeDate:probably 1892 Place:Oxford Date:summer 1893Place:Oxford Date:summer 1893 Photographs of Oscar Wilde&Lord Alfred DouglasThe authorThe au
3、thorOscar Wilde(18541900):Irish poet and playwright.He was born in Dublin and studied at Trinity College and then at Oxford.Even before he left the University in 1878 Wilde had become known as one of the most affected of the professors and of the aesthetic craze.The authorThe author In 1878 Oscar Wi
4、lde moved to London.His lifestyle and humorous wit soon made him the spokesman for Aestheticism 唯美主义唯美主义,the late 19th century movement in England that advocate art for arts sake.The authorThe authorOscar Wilde was famous for his comic masterpiece Lady Windermeres Fan(1892).Among Wildes other best-k
5、nown works are his only novel“The Picture of Dorian Gray”(1891),and his fairy tales especially“The happy Prince”.Works of Oscar WildeWorks of Oscar WildeThe Picture of Dorian Gray(1891)Lady Windermeres Fan(1892)A Woman of No Importance(1893)An Ideal Husband(1894)The Importance of Being Earnest(1895)
6、WordWord StudyStudyzwant 1)the condition or quality of lacking something usual or necessaryfor/from want of 由于缺少由于缺少The plants died for/from want of water.2)pressing need;贫困贫困to live in want=to live in poverty3)something desired:in want of=in need ofAre you in want of money?WordWord StudyStudyzWretc
7、hedHaving lost the game,he lay on the bed,feeling terribly wretched and ready to cry.WordWord StudyStudyzSing ofPoets used to sing of the brave deeds of the King.WordWord StudyStudyzBloomHe looks out of the window and sees one of the trees in the garden already in full bloom.WordWord StudyStudyzHeed
8、The police officers took little heed of their own safety and rushed into the building where the gang were hiding.WordWord StudyStudyzSet forthThe gallery sets forth several works of modern sculpture,which have attracted a lot of young visitors.WordWord StudyStudyzWeigh outI am afraid that the shopke
9、eper gave me short measure when she weighed out the potatoes.WordWord StudyStudyzFlingThe players flung their arms round each other when a goal was shot.WordWord StudyStudyzSomething of aHe is Something of a poet in the eyes of his colleagues.WordWord StudyStudyzLight uponFrom my window I can see tw
10、o birds light upon a wire and they look just as if they were having a friendly talk.WordWord StudyStudyzStainHis fingers were stained yellow from years of smoking.WordWord StudyStudyzEbb awayAs he grew advanced in years,he felt his energy ebbed away.WordWord StudyStudyzShoot through sbWaves of pain
11、shot through my heart when I was describing the inhuman treatment I suffered in the refugee camp.WordWord StudyStudyzLinger onEventually I put the map away,but the notion of going to Alaska stilled lingered on.WordWord StudyStudyzUpon my wordUpon my word,I cannot explain the matter to you right now.
12、f flingling1)to throw violently,with force Dont fling your clothes on the floor.2)to move violently or quickly She flung herself down on the sofa.She flung back her head proudly.3)to devote toHe flung himself into the task.e ebbbbn.1.The tide is on the ebb.2.The financial resources have reached its
13、lowest ebb.vi.1)fall back from the flood stageThe tide will begin to ebb at 4 oclock.2)to fall away or back;decline or recedeThe danger of conflict is not ebbing there.l lingeringervi.1)to be slow in leaving,especially out of reluctanceThe children lingered at the zoo until closing time.2)to proceed
14、 slowlylinger over ones work(磨洋工)磨洋工)3)to persistWinter lingers.vt.to pass(a period of time)in a leisurely or aimless manner.We lingered away the whole summer at the beach.s see eesee about doing:attend to,make arrangements for,deal with安排,处理安排,处理zIt is time for me to see about cooking the dinner.zs
15、ee something out:to last until the end of 熬过,度过熬过,度过Will our supplies see the winter out?It was such a bad play we couldnt see out the performance and we left early.zsee through sb./see through sb./sthsthThe paper is too thick to see though.It was a hard time for us,but we managed to see it through.
16、zsee to something:to attend to,take care of负责,留意负责,留意If I see to getting the car out,will you see to closing the windows?g go ozgo about something:to perform to do从事,从事,着手着手to go about ones businessDont go about the job that way.zgo after sb/sthto go after a job,a girl,a prize zgo against sb/sthOpin
17、ion is going against us.The case may go against us.zgo along:vi.to agree with,supportWell go along with you/your suggestion.g go ozgo round vi.萦绕,萦绕,There is a tune going round in my head.go back on sth Dont go back on your promise.Never go back on your friends.背叛,背叛,出卖出卖zgo by vi.He let the chance
18、go by.A car went by.go by sth=according to,based onto go by the rules/the book g go ozgo for sb/sth My wife went for me because I was late for dinner.Do you go for modern music?go into:to enter a profession,state of lifeto go into business/filmszgo over vi.=change ones stanceHe went over from the Pe
19、oples Party to the Enemys Party.g go ozgo through sth.vt=(some formalities)The country has gone through too many wars.They went through the new marriage service.zgo under vi=go bankrupt,failShe has so many worries,she is sure to go under.Text AnalysisText Analysis The nightingale is the true lover,i
20、f there is one.The student and the girl are,like most of us,unworthy of true love.Nightingale sacrifices its own life for pure loves sake.A true love needs wholehearted devotion and passion.1.1.ThemeTheme 2.2.StructureStructurePart 1(Paras.):Part 2(Paras.):Part 3(Paras.):Part 4(Paras.):Nightingale s
21、truck by“the mystery of love”Nightingale looking for a red rose to facilitate the loveNightingale sacrificing her life for a red roseStudent discarding the red rose1-1213-3435-4546-543.Questions3.Questions1)What comes to your mind when you first read the title?2)What is the genre of this story?Fairy
22、 taleCharacteristics:fairies play a part supernatural or magical element childrens stories full of veiled comments on life 3)What interesting characteristics do fairy tales have?Moveontothetextformoreinformation!1 personification of birds,insects,animals and trees2 vivid,simple narrationtypical of t
23、he oral tradition of fairy tales3 repetitive pattern4 The symbolic meaning given to words Further DiscussionFurther DiscussionLizardcynic (cynical people)Lizardcynic:a person who sees little or no good in anything and who has no belief in human progress;person who shows this by sneering and being co
24、ntemptuousFurther DiscussionFurther Discussion Nightingalea truthful,devoted pursuer of love,who dares to sacrifice his own precious life NightingaleStudent-not a true lover,ignorant of love,not persistent in pursuing love StudentzIntroductory questions:zQ1:What does the student want?Why is it so im
25、portant for him?z -He wants a red rose.Because he wants to invite his love girl to the ball.zQ2:Why does the nightingale feel so interested and go to great lengths to help him?z -because she thinks the student is a true lover,and love is precious.Part OnePart OneTwo students to read the paragraphs f
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