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德伯家的台词是谁写的

时间:2017-02-04 23:47

谁给我几句德伯家的苔丝中值得背诵的经典语句

要英文的谢谢

给你10句的引语:1.You are the lineal representative of the ancient and knightly family of the dUrbervilles, who derive their descent from Sir Pagan d’Urberville, that renowned knight who came from Normandy with William the Conqueror, as appears by Battle Abbey Roll?( P. 5 Parson Twingham plants the idea in John Durbeyfield’s mind that he and his family are better than their neighbors and thus begins Tess’s path toward destruction.)2. “Tess Durbeyfield at this time of her life was a mere vessel of emotion untinctured by experience.(P.13 At the beginning of the novel, Tess is angry when the villagers attempt to make fun of her prideful father riding home in a hired cart he can’t afford. In a state of heightened emotion, she tells her friends that she will no longer talk to them if they laugh at Durbeyfield. From the beginning, Tess demonstrates great love for her family. She will defend them to the death.)3. “I don’t know; but I think so. They sometimes seem to be like the apples on our stubbard-tree, most of them splendid and sound—a few blighted.” (P.31 As the youngsters ride along at night to market, Tess pessimistically explains to her younger brother Abraham that stars are indeed worlds and that they have the misfortune to live on a blighted star and that this explains all their family’s misfortunes)4. “By this time every couple had been suitable matched…an inner cloud of dust rose around the prostate figures.”(P. 68 Unlike Car Darch and the other crude working women, Tess keeps herself pure and apart from drinking and sexual activity. However, as Hardy would have it, despite her efforts, Tess’s fate insures that she will fail to preserve her chastity after she rides off with Alec d’Urberville into the woods.)5.“I wish I had never been born--there or anywhere else. “(P. 87 Tess says this to Alec d’Urberville after he has seduced her and she feels forced to return home to Marlott in disgrace. She will make this wish over and over throughout the novel until she finally gets her wish.)6. “Perhaps, of all things, a lie on this thing would do the most good to me now; but I have honour enough left, little as ‘tis, not to tell that lie.” (P. 89 After a month with Alec d’Urberville, Tess realizes she must leave him. Although it would serve her well financially to tell d’Urberville she is in love with him, Tess maintains her honor by leaving him and not becoming his paid mistress.)7. “`Dead! dead! dead!’” he murmured. After fixedly regarding her for some moments with the same gaze of unmeasurable woe he bent lower, enclosed her in his arms, and rolled her in the sheet as in a shroud. Then lifting her from the bed with as much respect as one would show to a dead body, he carried her across the room, murmuring, ‘My poor, poor Tess, my dearest darling Tess! So sweet, so good, so true!’” (P. 279 After telling him of her secret past, Tess finds Angel sleepwalking and looming over her in the dark. Pride keeps Angel from accepting and loving Tess, yet unconsciously he remains deeply in love with her and understands her reasoning for not telling him the truth. This scene foreshadows Tess’s early death.)8. “Under the trees several pheasants lay about, their rich plumage dabbled with blood; some were dead, some feebly twitching a wing…Tess’s first thought was to put the still living birds out of their torture, and to this end with her own hands she broke the necks of as many as she could find… ‘Poor darlings—to suppose myself the most miserable being on earth in the sight o’ such misery as yours!’ she exclaimed, her tears running down as she killed the birds tenderly.” (P. 312 After changing her mind about asking Angel’s parents for help, Tess despairs after spending the night outdoors. In the morning she spies the dead and dying pheasants and experiences an affinity for the tortured birds. Then, despite her tortured life at Flintcomb-Ash, she optimistically rallies and realizes that compared with the birds, her life is not bad. Despite her attempts to remain optimistic, however, Hardy’s pessimistic views insure that Tess is doomed and that the birds’ wrung necks foreshadow her own death by hanging.9. “His father too was shocked to see him. So reduced was that figure from its former contours by worry…you could see the skeleton behind the man and almost the ghost behind the skeleton.” (P. 416 Like his forlorn wife Tess, Angel Clare also undergoes great mental and physical hardship when he is separated from her in Brazil. The price of forgoing his immature judgmental ways comes at great personal cost.)10. “Justice was done, and the President of the Immortals, in Aeschylean phrase, had ended his sport with Tess.” (P. 447 The Greek dramatist Aeschylus wrote tragedies. Like Aeschylus’s characters, Tess ultimately had no control over her life. Her actions were fate-driven, predestined, determined solely by the whim, or the sport, of the gods.)

Thomas hardy(托马斯哈代)为什么说Tess(德伯家的苔丝)是个pure woman?急求

不胜感激

个人观点:1 哈代觉得苔丝心里很纯洁善良,所以这么说2 哈代用这种说法来表达当时对妇女强固的贞洁观念的否定3 因为他认为苔丝是纯洁无辜的,只是当时社会的牺牲品。

德伯家的苔丝中的好句子,不要描述性的,最好多一些

苔丝本来是一个无忧无虑的质朴少女,却因为家庭的贫困和自己的不小心,被表哥玷污,并怀孕,这在当时也是为家人所不齿的事情.忍受着大家的冷嘲热讽,受尽了白眼,生完孩子,她委屈的离开了家乡寻找生存下去的道路,并把孩子留给自己的母亲抚养.她在一家牧场找到了工作,在那里她认识了一位出色的年青人克莱尔并且坠入了爱河.但是直至结婚,苔丝才告诉年青人她曾因为被玷污而怀孕并生有一子的真相.一时间克莱尔无法接受这个事实,经过一番考虑后,他决定先把苔丝送回老家,好给自己一些时间来考虑这些事情.可是苔丝却认为他们在一起克莱尔的家里本来就不同意,现在自己落得这样的下场,一定是自己被抛弃了,因而伤心欲绝.从而表哥有了可乘之机,又趁虚而入,霸占了苔丝.所以当克莱尔经过深思熟虑认为自己是真的可以接受苔丝而来寻找她的时候,却看到苔丝 已经和她的表哥在一起了.苔丝非常后悔,她觉得是表哥又一次的毁了自己的幸福,所以冲动之下杀了自己的表哥.在被追击逃亡的过程中,苔丝和克莱尔度过了医生中最幸福的时光,最后,苔丝被送上了绞刑架,至死,他们依旧深深的爱着对方

谁有英剧德伯家的苔丝或电影苔丝的剧本,英文的

主要是几个主角之间的对话。

建议你还是直接搜索SRT的英文字幕吧。

英剧的剧本很难找到的。

我之前找Coupling, Fresh Meat都没有找到

德伯家的苔丝 创作背景

英国工业革命之后,资本主义大规模的经营方式逐步浸入农村,新式农业机器的广泛应用使个体农民逐步走向贫困破产,富民残酷剥削雇农。

哈代小说所描写的克里克老板的大牛奶厂和富农葛露卑的农场就是这时期这种生产方式的真实写照。

而苔丝和她的伙伴们,就是农村中雇佣劳动者的代表,她们为了谋生,到处飘荡,这里作零活,那里打短工,没个停息,一到秋收完结就得被解雇。

她们受尽了剥削和压迫。

苔丝经常从事繁重的劳动,干的与男工同样的工作,一个人承担往机器里传递麦捆的工作,简直是和机器竞赛,皮肤被划破了,流出了血,甚至晕倒在地,也得不到怜悯。

苔丝和她全家的痛苦遭遇,也正是当时英国成千上万个个体(小保产)农民走向贫困、破产的真实写照。

作者对这个不幸家庭寄以深厚的同情。

正是由于社会的不公使她受穷、受辱、绝望,使她成为一个犯罪的人,直至最终被剥夺生命。

苔丝的悲剧是时代、社会悲剧。

此外,暴力也是其悲剧的直接原因。

她是暴力、恶势力及维护它们的法律、国家机器的受害者。

这种暴力、恶势力的集中代表就是亚雷•德伯。

  哈代一生大部分时间都住在家乡——英国南部多塞特郡,他的大部分小说,包括《苔丝》,都选材于他生活的时代。

它们的地理背景,则全部没有脱离过多切斯特及其周围毗邻的郡、市,这一带是农牧区,所以他对英国农村的生活、风俗习惯、生产斗争等情况都有比较深刻的了解。

哈代能够敏锐而深刻的洞察世事的变化,并捕捉到资本主义毁灭农民的罪恶。

然而,作为一个思想家,哈代缺乏对社会规律的理解,因此,苔丝的悲惨命运,也源于作家哈代的这种悲观情绪。

  我刚好这两天在写于这个有关的期末论文 这是我查到的一些资料 你可以像我一样挑出用的到的地方自己翻译一下~ 希望可以帮到你~

请告诉我哈代的《德伯家的苔丝》中人物的英文名

Thomas Hardy is an outstanding English critical realist writer in the 19th centuries. Tess of the D’Urbervilles is his most significant tragic novel. The heroine Tess in the novel was recognized as the most successfully built female character in the British history of literature,having both features of traditional and modern female, Tess is the only artistic ideology in Hardy's novels bulit with a idealized beauteousness. Hardy identified her as a pure woman. But this woman 's experiences were extremely tragic. The novel uncovered the decadent of the bourgeois ideology at that time period and the merciless of the society through presenting Tess' enthusiastic personality and analize the reason of the contradictory her personality.

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