Text Introduction Culture Notes Author Structure BARBARA She is the author of the acclaimed GOLDSMITH bestsellers Little Gloria.Happy At Last (1980)and Johnson v.Johnson (1987). The A trustee of the New York Public Inner World of Marie Curie Library,Goldsmith also serves on the President's Commission on the Celebration of Women in American GREAT OBSESSIVE GENIUS History
She is the author of the acclaimed bestsellers Little Gloria.Happy At Last (1980) and Johnson v. Johnson (1987). A trustee of the New York Public Library, Goldsmith also serves on the President's Commission on the Celebration of Women in American History. Text Introduction | Culture Notes | Author | Structure
Text Introduction|Culture Notes|Author Structure This narrative article is characterized by an objective and somewhat descriptive style.It may be divided into three parts: Part 1 (1-3)background knowledge,why the writer idolized Marie Curie,and briefly introducing her heroine Part 2 (4-13)impressive account of the heroine,focusing on her experiences in life and her research work Part 3 (14)the writer's understanding of Marie Curie's life as both glorious and tragic 0
This narrative article is characterized by an objective and somewhat descriptive style. It may be divided into three parts: Text Introduction | Culture Notes | Author | Structure Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 (1-3) background knowledge, why the writer idolized Marie Curie, and briefly introducing her heroine (4-13) impressive account of the heroine, focusing on her experiences in life and her research work (14) the writer’s understanding of Marie Curie’s life as both glorious and tragic
Detailed Reading Paragraphs 1-3 Analysis These three paragraphs,the first part of the narrative article, tell us the reason why the writer admired Marie Curie and offer her assessment of the heroine
Paragraphs 1-3 Analysis These three paragraphs, the first part of the narrative article, tell us the reason why the writer admired Marie Curie and offer her assessment of the heroine. Detailed Reading
Detailed Reading Paragraphs 4-13 Analysis These paragraphs,the body of the narration,supply objective and descriptive accounts of what Marie Curie experienced, vividly concentrating on the major events that shaped her life. The events are arranged mainly chronologically,i.e.mostly in the order of their occurrence
Paragraphs 4-13 Analysis These paragraphs, the body of the narration, supply objective and descriptive accounts of what Marie Curie experienced, vividly concentrating on the major events that shaped her life. The events are arranged mainly chronologically, i.e. mostly in the order of their occurrence. Detailed Reading
Detailed Reading Paragraph 14 Analysis This is the concluding paragraph of the narrative text.In this paragraph,the writer makes known what she discovered about Marie Curie or what she knew about her life.In other words,the writer found out that Marie Curie was an average female human being with the emotions,weaknesses,and strengths of a normal person,and that her life was both glorious and tragic. 0
Paragraph 14 Analysis This is the concluding paragraph of the narrative text. In this paragraph, the writer makes known what she discovered about Marie Curie or what she knew about her life. In other words, the writer found out that Marie Curie was an average female human being with the emotions, weaknesses, and strengths of a normal person, and that her life was both glorious and tragic. Detailed Reading