The Shelter Man is the Reasoning Animal.Such is the claim.I think it is open to dispute
The Shelter Man is the Reasoning Animal. Such is the claim. I think it is open to dispute
Before Reading Global Reading Detailed Reaing After Reading
Before Reading Global Reading Detailed Reaing After Reading
Discussion:Ts the haman nature kind ar evil? 恩格斯在秘许施达竟时说: “人是什么?一零是野兽,一果是天使
Discussion:Is the human nature kind or evil? 恩格斯在批评施达克时说: “人是什么?一半是野兽,一半是天使
Warm-up questions Does a common danger bring people together or drive them apart? 舟曲挺位 抗震救灾 我们万众=心 突发灾难 你不能先逃 山收震驱眼款适乱 指大丝雲
Warm-up questions Does a common danger bring people together or drive them apart?
If you were on a sinking ship and there were not enough places in the lifeboat, would you give up your place to somebody else?
If you were on a sinking ship and there were not enough places in the lifeboat, would you give up your place to somebody else?
Dictation Drama is one of the several methods of telling a story.It differs from the _novel in that the stories in the drama are not told directly by the author but are acted on a stage by actors before an audience.Strictly speaking,a printed play is not a play until it is acted.So,when reading plays,we must imagine seeing and hearing the characters in action. Most critics agree that the essence of drama is conflict.A conflict is a clash of actions,ideas,desires or wills.It may happen in different forms,man against man, man against environment or man against_himself.The_conflict_becomes more and more intensified as the play moves on to its climax,the point of the greatest excitement or tension.When the story is over,we are able to see what it all amounts to or what the playwright has been gradually disclosing throughout the play.Only then can we define and assess the theme,a kind of generalization about life embodied in the story
is one of the several methods of telling a story. It differs from the in that the stories in the drama are not told directly by the author but are acted on a stage by before an audience. Strictly speaking, a printed play is not a play until it is acted. So, when reading plays, we must seeing and hearing the in action. Most agree that the essence of drama is . A is a clash of actions, ideas, desires or wills. It may happen in different forms, man against man, man against environment or man himself. The becomes more and more intensified as the play moves on to its climax, the point of the greatest excitement or tension. When the story is over, we are able to see what it all amounts to or what the playwright has been gradually throughout the play. Only then can we define and assess the , a kind of generalization about life embodied in the story. Dictation ______ Drama ______ novel ______ actors imagine ______ _________ characters ______ critics _______ conflict _______ against _______ conflict _______ conflict _________ disclosing ______ theme
Act1 Place: At Dr.Stockton'home Time: a summer evening Occasion: A birthday party is going on. the unexpected news of Event: suspected missiles coming friendly,happy,harmonious, Atmosphere: cheerful
Act1 Place: Time: Occasion: Event: Atmosphere: At Dr. Stockton' home a summer evening A birthday party is going on. the unexpected news of suspected missiles coming friendly, happy, harmonious, cheerful
Questions 1.What is going on at Dr.Stockton's one summer evening? A birthday party. 2.What is Stockton's reason for refusing his neighbors to come into the shelter? 合 He says he doesn't have any room or supplies and it's designed for three people 3.t do the neighbors intend to do when they gather before the Stockton house with a giant log? They intend to smash the door and go into it. 4.How do the Stocktons put resistance against their neighbors'intrusion? They put stuff up against the door
Questions 1. What is going on at Dr. Stockton’s one summer evening? A birthday party. 2. What is Stockton’s reason for refusing his neighbors to come into the shelter? He says he doesn’t have any room or supplies and it’s designed for three people only. 3. What do the neighbors intend to do when they gather before the Stockton house with a giant log? They intend to smash the door and go into it. 4.How do the Stocktons put resistance against their neighbors’ intrusion? They put stuff up against the door.
5.What do the neighbors think of their own behavior once the crisis is over? They regret for what they have done and want to pay for the damage. 6.What conclusions does Stockton draw from the events of the evening? People sometimes are not destroyed by the bomb,but by their own selfishness,or they may be destroyed morally
5. What do the neighbors think of their own behavior once the crisis is over? They regret for what they have done and want to pay for the damage. 6. What conclusions does Stockton draw from the events of the evening? People sometimes are not destroyed by the bomb, but by their own selfishness, or they may be destroyed morally
Act Two Key Elements of The Shelter The Drama Time One summer evening Dr.Stockton's house Scene inside and outside of the shelter Dr.Stockton(Bill Stockton) Characters Grace Stockton and his son Paul Stockton Henderson,Mrs.Henderson Marty Weiss,Mrs.Weiss Jerry Harlowe,Mrs.Harlowe Man 1
Act Two Key Elements of The Drama Time Scene Characters One summer evening Dr. Stockton’s house inside and outside of the shelter Dr. Stockton(Bill Stockton) Grace Stockton and his son Paul Stockton Henderson, Mrs. Henderson Marty Weiss, Mrs. Weiss Jerry Harlowe, Mrs. Harlowe Man # 1 The Shelter