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nationality brought about his huge success. The contrast between his desire to be loved and his fear of being betrayed led to his painful marriages but brought him the luck to walk into the sunset with Oona. And even after his death, the theft of his body served as a fitting memorial to his life as a great comIc How is the text organize on The passage is made up of four parts -a general introduction of Charlie Chaplin, his rofessional success, his emotional life and the end of his story-with each of them developed through the device of contrast. By using contrast, the author skillfully weaves different aspects of his life around his life as a great comic, thus making the article an irresistible appeal to the reader Part I Paras. 1-2 A general introduction: He came into the world poor but made the world rich with joy Besides, if there is a balance between his miserable childhood and his character of the Tramp there must be a contrast between his Tramp and his permanent name in comedy history Paras. 3-6 His professional success: His Tramp gave him permanent fame though many people thought it crude; his screen language, making no sense and sounding like no known nationality, brought about his huge success; and his first sight of the Tramp on the screen shocked him but, more importantly drove him to extend his talent Part lll Paras. 7-8 His emotional life: The contrast between his desire to be loved and his worry about being betrayed found its way into his comedy of Monsieur verdoux but meanwhile brought him the luck to walk into the sunset with Oona in reality PartⅣV The end of his life story: The theft of his dead body, though a sad incident, was widely regarded as a fitting memorial- his way of having the last laugh on a world to which he had given so many Ill. Language points 1. cut down: reduce the size of(sth. Such as clothing, writing, etc I cut down your father' s trousers down for the boy.我可以把你父亲的裤子改短给这男孩nationality brought about his huge success. The contrast between his desire to be loved and his fear of being betrayed led to his painful marriages but brought him the luck to walk into the sunset with Oona. And even after his death, the theft of his body served as a fitting memorial to his life as a great comic. How is the text organized? The passage is made up of four parts — a general introduction of Charlie Chaplin, his professional success, his emotional life and the end of his story — with each of them developed through the device of contrast. By using contrast, the author skillfully weaves different aspects of his life around his life as a great comic, thus making the article an irresistible appeal to the reader. Part I Paras. 1-2 A general introduction: He came into the world poor but made the world rich with joy. Besides, if there is a balance between his miserable childhood and his character of the Tramp, there must be a contrast between his Tramp and his permanent name in comedy history. Part II Paras. 3-6 His professional success: His Tramp gave him permanent fame though many people thought it crude; his screen language, making no sense and sounding like no known nationality, brought about his huge success; and his first sight of the Tramp on the screen shocked him but, more importantly, drove him to extend his talent. Part III Paras. 7-8 His emotional life: The contrast between his desire to be loved and his worry about being betrayed found its way into his comedy of Monsieur Verdoux but meanwhile brought him the luck to walk into the sunset with Oona in reality. Part IV Para. 9 The end of his life story: The theft of his dead body, though a sad incident, was widely regarded as a fitting memorial — his way of having the last laugh on a world to which he had given so many. III. Language Points 1. cut down: reduce the size of (sth. Such as clothing, writing, etc.) I cut down your father’s trousers down for the boy. 我可以把你父亲的裤子改短给这男孩 穿
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