esson 8 Psychologically Speaking I. Text Analyst I feel absolutely wicked.(delighted )(Goes up to In Para. 51 6 mirror, pulls her hair our in a softer fashion readjust her dress.) Question: Why did Mrs. Kent feel delighted? After hearing Professor Warings suggestion, Mrs. Kent thought it's feasible and felt she was still attractive. She was delighted and even paid more attention to her appearance W BTL E To be continued on the next page
W B T L E Lesson 8 Psychologically Speaking I. Text Analysis In Para. 51 After hearing Professor Waring’s suggestion, Mrs. Kent thought it’s feasible and felt she was still attractive. She was delighted and even paid more attention to her appearance. I feel absolutely wicked. (delighted) (Goes up to mirror, pulls her hair our in a softer fashion, readjust her dress.) To be continued on the next page. Question: Why did Mrs. Kent feel delighted?
esson 8 Psychologically Speaking I. Text Analysis No, on the contrary, a most interesting and In Para. 35 worthwhile evening-(Smiles) psychologically (text B) speaking Question: What did Professor Waring mean? We could say that it was Professor Waring who have designed an interesting psychological experiment, put it into reality and proved his point of view. It was not only a research, but also has helped the family solve the problem,so it wasa most interesting and worthwhile evening W BTL E The end of detailed Discussion
W B T L E Lesson 8 Psychologically Speaking I. Text Analysis In Para. 35 (text B) We could say that it was Professor Waring who have designed an interesting psychological experiment, put it into reality and proved his point of view. It was not only a research, but also has helped the family solve the problem, so it was “a most interesting and worthwhile evening”. No, on the contrary, a most interesting and worthwhile evening—(Smiles) psychologically speaking! The end of Detailed Discussion. Question: What did Professor Waring mean?
esson 8 Psychologically Speaking I. Text Analysis Plot Analysis o The beginning:(Paras. 1-12) Thelma, the maid of Mrs. Kent, was asking for the permission of Mrs. Kent to go to a party with her boyfriend The opening scene introduces the setting an American middle-class family and the basic values the family holds W BTL E To be continued on the next page
W B T L E Lesson 8 Psychologically Speaking I. Text Analysis The opening scene introduces the setting, an American middle-class family and the basic values the family holds. To be continued on the next page. Plot Analysis The beginning: (Paras. 1—12) Thelma, the maid of Mrs. Kent, was asking for the permission of Mrs. Kent to go to a party with her boyfriend