Wrap-up:

1. Literature (p.1~9, bold + grey)

Shall I compare thee to…(p.756)

Chapman’s Homer(p.4)

Airy nothing(in A Midsummer Night’s Dream仲夏夜之夢)

the Rose(in Romeo and Juliet)

Brave New World”美麗新世界(in Tempest) huxley 反諷

 

小作品用  :  “          ”   (quotation)

  大作品用  :              (underline)



Charlene – I’ve Never Been to Me 

 Hey lady, you, lady, cursing at your life

You're a discontented mother and a regimented wife
I've no doubt you dream about the things you'll never do
But I wish someone had talked to me like I wanna talk to you

I've been to Georgia and California, anywhere I could run
Took the hand of a preach man and we made love in the sun
But I ran out of places and friendly faces 
Because I had to be free
I've been to paradise, but I've never been to me

Please lady, please, lady, don't just walk away
Cause I have this need to tell you why I'm all alone today
I can see so much of me still living in your eyes
Won't you share a part of a weary heart 
That has lived a million lies

I've been to Nice and the isle of Greece
While I sipped champagne on a yacht
I moved like Harlow in Monte Carlo and showed 'em what I've got
I've been undressed by kings 
And I've seen some things that a woman ain't supposed to see
I've been to paradise 
But I've never been to me

(spoken)
Hey, you know what paradise is? It's a lie 
A fantasy we create 
  about people and places as we'd like them to be 
But you know what truth is?
It's that little baby you're holding, 
And it's that man you fought with this morning,
  the same one you're going to make love with tonight
That's truth, that's love

Sometimes I've been to crying for unborn children
that might have made me complete
But I, I took the sweet life 
And never knew I'd be bitter from the sweet
I spent my life exploring the subtle whoring 
That cost too much to be free
Hey lady, I've been to paradise
But I've never been to me

 

 

The Lady with the Dog setting

    A Rose for Emily contest

 

2. Fiction: subgenre (types, p.48)

6 elements (viii, p.15, p.38)

key points, highlight(p.17, p.18)

—plot: p.50~53 conflicts p.52

                                summary p.56

—pov: p.97~98

—character: p.123

—setting: p.169, p.203(作業修正)

—symbol, figurative: p.210~211

—theme moral: p.251,253

 

Oscar Wilde王爾德

 


 

Jane EyreNo strings attached.”(無附帶條件)

                    —poor, plain, obscure, and little…”

 


 

3. What is poetry? (p.828, p.830)

blog.ee.cummings

—Tyger (p.1007) – William Blake

— Jar (p.1043)

 

 

William Blake

Sand to see a world in a grain of sand.一粒沙看世界

 


 

Norman N. Holland

 


 

John Keats

Ode to a Nightingale 夜鶯頌 (讚美詩人)

Ode on a Grecian urn 古甕頌 (讚美文學)

ballad : La Belle Dame Sans Merci”

(Ode 抒情詩)

 


   (Ode to a Nightingale )

Ode on a Grecian urn

 

The Little Princess

 


 

․ Tomb Raider古墓奇兵

→ heroine: Lara Croft

 


 

four pillars of university 校訓

(Eg: 竹大校訓 : 博雅宏達 )

 

mimesis representation

 

What is literature?

a way to comprehend

get pleasure

a way which they said

like a comfortable coat

various possibility, complexity, difficulty

 

Words:

1. comprehend (= understand totally)

comprehensive (a.)全方面的

 Eg: comprehensive university 綜合大學

    comprehensive examination 學科考試

 

2. heard of (= think of thing)

 

3. asperity (n.)

(1.)(表面的)粗糙

(2.)(氣候的)嚴酷 ; 艱苦的條件

(3.)(聲音、語調、態度、脾氣的)粗暴

Eg : He spoke to the boy with asperity.

 

4.anticipate(v.) 預期, 期望; 預料[+v-ing][+that][+wh-]

Eg: It is impossible to anticipate when it will happen.

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