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1、Unit 11 Soldiers HeartLouis SimpsonR einforcementT ext AnalysisSoldiers HeartB ackgroundW arming upUnit 11Questions / ActivitiesCheck-on PreviewObjectivesWBTRWarming upSoldiers HeartUnit 11What did you anticipate about the content when you first saw the title?Soldiers determination and will-power?So

2、lders patriotism and sense of responsibility? Soldiers sympathy for their fellow human beings?What did it turn out to be? a description of the physical and psychological scars that WWII left him withWhats the meaning of the title? post traumatic stress disorderWarming upQuestions / ActivitiesDefinit

3、ion: air (para. 2) the sky engagement (para. 7) an armed conflict between two enemies shock (para. 7) a medical condition in which someone looks pale and their hearts and lungs are not working correctly, usually after a sudden very unpleasant experience board (para. 8) a thick card or piece of wood

4、for playing chess specimen (para. 25) a person you are describing in a particular wayCheck-on PreviewWarming up Paraphrase: Speaking only for myself, I think they brought me out of the fog in which I had been walking. As far as Im concerned, the shock treatments were effective in that they helped me

5、 regain my senses and become clear-headed. before I could return I had to be cleared by their doctor. before I could return to the university, I had to go through the test by their doctor to prove that I was capable of resuming my studies. Check-on PreviewWarming upObjectives Learn about “soldiers h

6、eart” Think about the impact of war on soldiers and humans Discuss whether “war is a permanent human condition” Learn to use different figures of speechWBTRWarming upBackgroundSodiers HeartAuthorBWTRSoldiers HeartUnit 11 born in Jamaica, West Indies, in 1923 emigrated to the United States at the age

7、 of seventeen studied at Columbia University served in the Second World War continued his studies at Columbia after the war went on to teach at Columbia widely acclaimed as a poet and literary criticBackgroundAuthor Names: Civil War- s_ h WWI- sh_ WWII & Korea-c_ f_ after Vietnam-P_ Meaning: a p

8、sychiatric disorder caused by: military combat, natural disasters, terrorist incidents, or personal assaults like rape. oldiers eart ellshockombatatigueTSDBackgroundSoldiers Heart Symptoms: nightmares and flashbacks difficulty in sleeping and concentrating Feeling detached or estranged Effect: occup

9、ational instability marital problems and divorces family discord difficulties in parentingBackgroundSoldiers HeartBackgroundSoldiers HeartDetailedAnalysisStructureThemeText AnalysisTWBRSoldiers HeartUnit 11Usual Themes Usual Themes of War Literatureof War Literature demonstrating battles of wits and

10、 military powers?extolling a noble patriotism and heroism?reflecting the conflict between justice and evil? condemning human wickedness, cruelty and stupidity?What is the authors purpose for writing this essay?Text AnalysisThemePart I(para.1-3)Part II(para.4-11)his vivid war memorieshis life immedia

11、tely after the war-Part III(para.12-19)his life after being discharged from the hospital-Part IV(para.20-27)why he kept writing about the warText AnalysisStructureText AnalysisDetailed AnalysisMain IdeaSentence ParaphraseWords & ExpressionsExercisePart I Part II Part III Part IV TWBRPart I : mai

12、n idea (paras. 1-3)his vivid war memories What did the authors vivid memories of the war show about his state of mind?Text AnalysisDetailed AnalysisWriting Techniques in Part Ip the use of present tensep the use of similep Like a species of animal; as though the air were being torn.p words describin

13、g soundsp shrieks, purring, drummingp words describing motionsp scraping, vanish, burdened, spread out, run forward, crouchp words describing different terrains covered by the soldiers p small fields, flat landscape, forest covered with snow, river, mountains.What effects are produced?Text AnalysisD

14、etailed Analysis matter of seconds (1) a matter of time: Hes furious with her now, but hell forgive her eventually; its just a matter of time. a matter of doing sth: The study of history is not just a matter of memorizing facts. a matter of course: All goods are tested as a matter of course before t

15、hey leave the factory.Text AnalysisDetailed AnalysisPart II: main idea (paras. 4-11)Text AnalysisDetailed Analysishis life immediately after the war his life immediately after the warback to the universitysuffering from soldiers heartreceiving hospital treatmentNever to be understood by politiciansT

16、ext AnalysisDetailed AnalysisWhat can you infer from these sentences? I returned to the university. (para. 4) I have a vague recollection of sitting with other students in a room(para. 4) it was the course for upper division students known as the Colloquium. (para. 4) I was reading furiously about e

17、verything. (para. 4) The patients in this hospital saw very little of the doctors. (para. 8) Much of the time, especially during the evening and night hours, they (three guards) ran the ward. (para. 8)Text AnalysisDetailed AnalysisWhat symptoms does the author have for his “soldiers heart”? Heart be

18、ating faster (para. 7) Tremble, sweat, and on occasion, pass out (para. 7) Walking in the fog (para. 10) Hearing voices (para. 11) Flashbacks (para. 1,2,3,13)Text AnalysisDetailed Analysisto be discharged from (para. 4)to have a vague recollection of (fml)(para. 4)to have it that(para. 5) to shell;

19、on end: (para. 7)to give sb to understand that (fml) (para. 9)to excuse sb from sth (para. 9)to speak for sb/sth (para. 10)Text AnalysisDetailed AnalysisPart II: Words & ExpressionsFill in the blanks. Rumor _that her husband is not the father of the child. Our artillery _the enemy positions. Aft

20、er he was _the army, he had intended to return to the world of teaching. She _from the intensive care unit last week and transferred to a general ward. I have a vivid _of the house where I was born. He will _ that my father promised him a place in the firm. She would sit in front of the TV for hours

21、 _if I did not shut it up.has itshelleddischarged fromwas dischargedrecollectionhave iton endText AnalysisDetailed AnalysisPart II: Exercise The doctor _ that his fathers days were numbered. For five miles _the road was bordered with apple orchards. You are _ doing the dishes tonight since you are n

22、ot feeling well. What others think I do not know, I can only _ myself. The hotel isnt as luxurious as we were _ in the brochure.excused fromon endgave him to understand speak forgiven to understandText AnalysisDetailed AnalysisPart III : Main idea (paras. 12-19)his life after being discharged from t

23、he hospitalText AnalysisDetailed Analysishis life after being discharged from the hospitalcontinuing to suffer from the disorderrequest for returning to the college turned downback to the university by a side doorText AnalysisDetailed AnalysisSchool of General StudiesColumbia University liberal arts

24、 college; returning and nontraditional students undergraduate degree full or part time.Text AnalysisDetailed Analysis Was the author completely cured when he was discharged from the hospital? What are the symptoms that remained with him? a heart that beat faster, and shaking, and sweating imagining

25、shells falling and hearing the sound of guns having the habits that remained with soldiers reliving the war almost every night in his dreams; having nightmares Text AnalysisDetailed AnalysisDraw Inferences It was only on the way home that I realized that he had been looking at the wrong folder. I di

26、dnt have the fascination with gossip that a reporter needs to have-whether it is about a quarrel between nations or about a politician and his mistress. (What can we infer about his attitude toward reporters, politicians, and international politics?) What have we to complain of who have only known “

27、soldiers heart”?Text AnalysisDetailed Analysis keep an eye peeled/open/out for: infml (13) to be taken up with: (14) synonyms: test (my sanity) (14) to be particular about (16) at close range (18) wide/broad/whole range of within/out of range of long/short range missiles complain of (19)to be absorb

28、ed in to be occupied withto be immersed into be devoted to Text AnalysisDetailed AnalysisTranslate the sentences:難民訴說被官員搶奪并毆打。Refugees complained of being robbed and beaten by officials.你留神一下加油站。Keep your eyes peeled for a gas station.死者是被近距離射中頭部的。The dead man was shot in the head at close range.一切準(zhǔn)

29、備就緒,等敵人一進(jìn)入射程,我們就開火。Everything is ready. Well open fire as soon as the enemy come within range.這樣的閱讀旨在擴大學(xué)生的知識面。This kind of reading is aimed at enlarging the students range of knowledge.我們飲用水的純度應(yīng)當(dāng)定期進(jìn)行檢測。The purity of our drinking water should be regularly tested.Text AnalysisDetailed AnalysisYoung pe

30、ople didnt remember the warCollege professors were filled with hollow wordsTwo reasons for keeping writing about warsThe war gave “me” poetryText AnalysisDetailed AnalysisPart IV: main idea (paras. 20-27)Why he kept writing about warBattle of the Somme June 24 Mid-Nov.,1916 The largest scale battle,

31、 turning point Most deadly: 1.34 million (Germany, France and Britain)Text AnalysisDetailed Analysis How did the author feel when he discovered that most young people today do not remember the history of those terrible wars? Why did he think it was important for people to know the long past wars?Tex

32、t AnalysisDetailed Analysis In what way did the war change him? Did it change him in his attitude toward people? What was his general opinion of the men and women he was working with at the university? Why did he feel that way? Text AnalysisDetailed Analysishell on earth (para. 21)what was I to thin

33、k of (para. 23) As if any life were common! (para. 25)At a good pace (para. 25)to hold sth/sb in contempt: (para. 27) to be deaf to (para. 27)Text AnalysisDetailed Analysis I admire the way shes still so cheerful after all shes_. A man who is cruel to his children should be_. Margaret told me shed never speak to me again. _I cared! Youll have to _many hard tests to qualify as a member of the special forces. No wonder they got involved in a lawsuit. They were _ the customers complaints. The troops marched _.gone throughheld in contemptAs ifgo throughdeaf toat a good paceText Analysi

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