莎士比亞悲劇集

出版時(shí)間:2012-6  出版社:譯林出版社  作者:威廉?莎士比亞 著,(澳)科斯特 改寫(xiě)  頁(yè)數(shù):106  

前言

  《津津有味?讀經(jīng)典》推薦序  讀書(shū)最美妙的境界是讀得津津有味?! ∥蚁?,對(duì)于中小學(xué)生,英語(yǔ)閱讀要讀出三味才算是津津有味。  津津第一味,是讀出好成績(jī)。國(guó)家《義務(wù)教育英語(yǔ)課程標(biāo)準(zhǔn)》(2011年版)和國(guó)家《普通高中英語(yǔ)課程標(biāo)準(zhǔn)》(實(shí)驗(yàn))都規(guī)定了中小學(xué)生的英語(yǔ)閱讀量,要求學(xué)生每年課外閱讀一定量的英文讀物。用課外的閱讀提高自己的英語(yǔ)成績(jī),肯定是我們進(jìn)行課外閱讀的一個(gè)基本愿望。如何實(shí)現(xiàn)呢?這需要有相應(yīng)的配套活動(dòng)指導(dǎo),因?yàn)檫@些活動(dòng)可以把我們?cè)陂喿x中獲得的語(yǔ)感轉(zhuǎn)化為我們考試中可以表現(xiàn)出來(lái)的語(yǔ)言運(yùn)用能力?! 〗蚪虻诙?,是讀出寬視野。我們通過(guò)閱讀認(rèn)知我們無(wú)法靠自己生活的直接經(jīng)驗(yàn)認(rèn)知的世界,我們可以通過(guò)閱讀穿越到任何時(shí)代,與大師為伍,與英雄比肩,入宮廷痛斥國(guó)王,到小村體恤貧民。我們不僅可以因此而曉知天下,更可因此與人廣泛交流?! 〗蚪虻谌叮亲x出高素養(yǎng)。閱讀是學(xué)習(xí),學(xué)習(xí)知識(shí),更學(xué)習(xí)做人的道理、做事的方法、分析的思路、明辨的條理、批評(píng)的路徑、建構(gòu)的框架。閱讀是體驗(yàn),體驗(yàn)如何淡泊明志、如何激揚(yáng)文字,如此等等,豐富我們的人生理解,提高我們的綜合素養(yǎng)?! ∧憧隙〞?huì)問(wèn),如此三味,需要太多課外時(shí)間,我本無(wú)多少課外時(shí)間,是否可以聚合一體?   當(dāng)然可以?!  督蚪蛴形?讀經(jīng)典》就是一套可以讓你讀出津津三味的讀物?! ∵@套讀物不僅符合國(guó)家《義務(wù)教育英語(yǔ)課程標(biāo)準(zhǔn)》(2011年版)和國(guó)家《普通高中英語(yǔ)課程標(biāo)準(zhǔn)》(實(shí)驗(yàn))的要求,更是匯集了西方文學(xué)經(jīng)典,更為難得的是,英語(yǔ)語(yǔ)言?xún)?yōu)美而又符合我國(guó)學(xué)生語(yǔ)言水平,同時(shí)附有表演短劇劇本、純正地道MP3和自主評(píng)價(jià)手冊(cè)?! ∪绱?,你可以開(kāi)卷“悅讀”了吧!  期待你讀出津津三味!  教育部英語(yǔ)課程標(biāo)準(zhǔn)組專(zhuān)家 魯子問(wèn)

內(nèi)容概要

  《津津有味·讀經(jīng)典》符合國(guó)家《義務(wù)教育英語(yǔ)課程標(biāo)準(zhǔn)》2011年版和國(guó)家《普通高中英語(yǔ)課程標(biāo)準(zhǔn)》(實(shí)驗(yàn))的要求,更是匯集了西方文學(xué)經(jīng)典,符合我國(guó)學(xué)生語(yǔ)言水平,同時(shí)附有表演短劇劇本、純正地道MP3和自主評(píng)價(jià)手冊(cè),幫助學(xué)生更好地學(xué)習(xí)英語(yǔ)?!渡勘葋啽瘎〖肥珍浟松勘葋喌奈宀勘瘎∽髌罚骸秺W賽羅》《麥克白》《李爾王》《哈姆雷特》《裘力斯·凱撒》。這些悲劇作品代表了莎士比亞最杰出的成就。

作者簡(jiǎn)介

  莎士比亞,英國(guó)文藝復(fù)興時(shí)期偉大的劇作家、詩(shī)人,歐洲文藝復(fù)興時(shí)期人文主義文學(xué)的集大成者。莎士比亞的戲劇是為當(dāng)時(shí)英國(guó)的舞臺(tái)和觀眾寫(xiě)作的大眾化的戲劇。17世紀(jì)始,莎士比亞戲劇傳入德、法、意、俄、北歐諸國(guó),然后漸及美國(guó)乃至世界各地,對(duì)各國(guó)戲劇發(fā)展產(chǎn)生了巨大、深遠(yuǎn)的影響,并已成為世界文化發(fā)展、交流的重要紐帶和靈感源泉。莎士比亞給世人留下了三十七部戲劇,其中包括一些他與別人合寫(xiě)的一般劇作。此外,他還寫(xiě)有一百五十四首十四行詩(shī)和三、四首長(zhǎng)詩(shī)。

書(shū)籍目錄

The Tragedy of Othello
CHAPTER 1 lago Was Unhappy
CHAPTER 2 Troublein Cyprus
CHAPTER 3 TheHandkerchief
CHAPTER 4 The End of lagos Plan
The Tragedy of Macbeth
CHAPTER 1 Three Witches
CHAPTER 2 Murder!
CHAPTER 3 More Witches and a Ghost
CHAPTER 4 The Messages Come True
The Tragedy of King Lear
CHAPTER 1 How Much Do You Love Me?
CHAPTER 2 ThisIs How Much We Love You!
CHAPTER 3 Regretful Fathe
CHAPTER 4 The Battle and Its Victims
The Tragedy of Hamlet
CHAPTER 1 The Ghost'sMessage
CHAPTER 2 The Princels Mad
CHAPTER 3 Hamlet's Girlfriend and Hamlet's Mother
CHAPTER 4 An Evil Plot Goes Wrong
The Tragedy of Julius Caesar
CHAPTER 1 Beware the Ides of Marcht
CHAPTER 2 A Difficult Decision
CHAPTER 3 The Funeral
CHAPTER 4 This Was a Mant
New Words
Playlet

章節(jié)摘錄

  The general's name was othello.He was nnusual in Venice because he was a black man.He was a very good and brave soldier and the duke was happy to make him a general.othello,however,was in love,and he was a possessive man.He loved Desdemona,the beautiful darIghter of a senator.Cassio spoke to Desdemona about othello and told her what a good and brave marl he was.That is why othello made him a lieutenant.Roderigo also loved Desdemona,and asked her father Brabantio if he could marry her.However Brabantio had refused.He thought she should marry somebody more important than Roderigo.  One night,Iago discovered that Desdemona had escaped from her father’s house and secretly married othello.He told Roderigo about it as soon as he could.Now Roderigo was angry too.Her father should have allowed him to marry her.Now she had run away and secretly married a black man.Hewas sure that Brabantio would not be happy about this whenhe discovered it.The two angry friends decided to tell Brabantio. It was late at night,but they went to his house and began to shout.  "Brabantio!Brabantio!Wake up!Thieves and robbers!Brabantio!Wake up!"  Brabantio woke up and came to the window in his night clothes to see what the noise was a11 about.  "What do you want?What is all this noise for}"  "There are thieves,Brabantio.Look out for your daughter!Are your doors locked?Is your family safe inside?"  "Why are you asking this?"  "An old black ram has run away with your little white ewe!"shouted Iago.  "Are you mad?Who are you?"  "Don’t you recognize my voice?"asked Roderigo."I am Roderigo."  Brabantio was angrv."Roderigo,I told you not to come to my house.You are making trouble because I did not give you my daughter.Go away!"  "Wait,Brabantio,"insisted Iago."We are telling you the truth.The black man othello has stolen your daughteL".  "Go and see if she is in the house,"said Roderigo."If she isthere,you can put me in iail for making trouble.However,Iam sure you will not find her."  Brabantio decided to check.While he was checking,Iagowent to find othello,leaving Roderigo to talk to Brabantio.Brabantio was very angry when he discovered that Roderigoand Iago were right.Desdemona was gone!  "Where is she?"he screamed."Has she married the blackman?1 will be unhappy forever!Are you sure it was her?Where did you see her?How did she get out?1 wish I hadallowed you to marry her!"  He pulled his hair and shook his fists and stamped his feet,but it did not bring Desdemona back.she was gone.  Brabantio thought othello must have used magic to get herout of the house.Roderigo agreed,and promised to help himfind his lost daughter.  Iago found othello and pretended to be his friend.He warnedhim that Brabantio was angry about the marriage and wouldtry to get Desdemona back.As they were speaking,Cassio,thenew lieutenant,arrived with a message from the duke.Therewas trouble in Cyprus,and the duke wanted to see othelloimmediately.At the same time,Brabantio and his men arrivedand found them.Brabantio Wanted to fight othello,and Iagopretended to help othello by threatening Roderigo,who waswith them.Brabantio accused othello of using magic to get hisdaughte.  "There can be no other explanation!"he exclaimed."Takehim men.and put him in prison!He is a sorcerer!"  Before Brabantio’s men could take him,othello toldBrabantio that the duke wanted to see him immediately abouttrouble in Cyprus.Brabantio,being a senator,was probablywanted too.They decided to go to the duke together.  The duke was meeting with the senators.It was an.emergency.Messengers had told,them that:the,Turks were sailing towardthe island of Cyprus,and the duke wanted to。send othello to defend it.When Brabantio and othello arrived,Brabantio anxiously told the duke that the general had used magic to steal his daughter.  "My daughter would not marry a black man,"he said."It must have been magic."   Othello admitted,he had taken away the old man's daughter and married her,but he denied using magic.  "The only magic I used,"he said,"was the magic of my stories.I have had many adventures in my lfie and traveled to many places.Brabantio was my friend and liked to hear the stories of my adventures.His daughter listened to these stories,too.and asked me to tell her more.I did.she feIl in love withme.andIfellinlovewith her."  ……

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