®解热 (Book IV) Lesson Two A Dill Pickle By Katherine Mansfield
Lesson Two A Dill Pickle By Katherine Mansfield ( Book IV )
Introduction 2.Text 3.Language Points 4。 Grammar Exercise 5.Exercise
1. Introduction 2. Text 3. Language Points 4. Grammar Exercise 5. Exercise
Lesson Two Introduction Introduction “A Dill Pickle'”shows the extent to which romantic love is dependent upon circumstances and the convergence of certain character traits at a particular time. On a deeper level,the story artfully and subtlely points up the Heroine's sensitivity and the man's insensitivity to others--- their feelings,attitudes and inner motivations.When,upon entering,He does not even recognize her,and when,after their first few words,he resorts to his long-term habit of interrupting
Lesson Two Introduction Introduction “A Dill Pickle” shows the extent to which romantic love is dependent upon circumstances and the convergence of certain character traits at a particular time. On a deeper level, the story artfully and subtlely points up the Heroine’s sensitivity and the man’s insensitivity to others --- their feelings, attitudes and inner motivations. When, upon entering, He does not even recognize her, and when, after their first few words, he resorts to his long-term habit of interrupting
Lesson Two Introduction her,we get our first glimpses of his self- involvement.This theme is repeated throughout the story. Like a few other earlier great women writers, Mansfield is ahead of her time.Modern feminism has produced an entire literature that delves into similar problems that deal with the relations between the genders.In fact,the author has not even given the man a name.Although he does most of the talking,the story really focuses on Vera and how she views her former lovers
Lesson Two Introduction her, we get our first glimpses of his selfinvolvement.This theme is repeated throughout the story. Like a few other earlier great women writers, Mansfield is ahead of her time. Modern feminism has produced an entire literature that delves into similar problems that deal with the relations between the genders. In fact, the author has not even given the man a name. Although he does most of the talking, the story really focuses on Vera and how she views her former lovers
Lesson Two Text A Dill Pickle By Katherine Mansfield And then,after six years,she saw him again.( He was seated at (2)one of those little bamboo tables decorated with (3 a Japanese vase of paper daffodils. He was peeling an orange. He must have felt that shock of recognition in her for he looked up and met her eyes.Incredible!He didn't know her She smiled,he frowned.(4)She came towards him.He closed his eves an instant.5 but opening them his face lit up(6)as though⑦he
Lesson Two Text A Dill Pickle By Katherine Mansfield And then, after six years, she saw him again.(1) He was seated at(2) one of those little bamboo tables decorated with (3)a Japanese vase of paper daffodils. He was peeling an orange. He must have felt that shock of recognition in her for he looked up and met her eyes. Incredible! He didn’t know her. She smiled, he frowned.(4) She came towards him. He closed his eyes an instant,(5) but opening them his face lit up(6) as though(7) he