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德伯家的苔丝安奇台词

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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.)

德伯家的苔丝中的好句子,不要描述性的,最好多一些

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.)

德伯家的苔丝中的好句子,不要描述性的,最好多一些

Everything has the place which the delightful bird sings, also has poisonous snake hissing sound hissing sound calling The survival destroys, this is the question which is worth pondering 这里还有很多 你找出来 再翻译成英文就行拉

德伯家的苔丝中有什么经典的句子吗

Everything has the place which the delightful bird sings, also has poisonous snake hissing sound hissing sound calling The survival destroys, this is the question which is worth pondering 这里还有很多 你找出来 再翻译成英文就行拉

托尔斯泰的《安娜•卡列尼娜》和哈代《德伯家的苔丝》,整句的汉译英是怎么拼写的

谢谢

· 凡是有甜美的鸟歌唱的地方,也都有毒蛇嘶嘶地

简答题,德伯家的苔丝中造成女主人公苔丝悲剧的原因是什么

一、社会、家庭酿就了的悲剧苔是社会和家庭造成的。

家庭的境地和无能的父母注定了苔丝悲惨的命运,是导致苔丝悲剧的间接原因。

当她的父母得知自己的家庭有着“高贵的血统”,并且有一个富有的亲戚住在附近时,他们便让苔丝去攀亲,并希望他能够嫁给一位绅士。

以满足他们的虚荣。

就这样,她屈从于父母之命去富裕的农场主德伯家攀亲,到养鸡场做工,于是亚雷这个英国维多利亚时期新兴资产阶级的代表、出生于富商之家、一个有名的纨绔子弟、花花公子。

时时寻找时机接近她,天真善良的苔丝面对着亚雷提供的物质上的诱惑,和一个好工作的机会,加上自己特殊的责任,在发现亚雷非常危险的时候,苔丝也没有立即离开。

结果她落入了亚雷的圈套。

被奸污了。

“从此以后一道深不可测的社会鸿沟就把我们的女主人公的品行人格跟当初那个离开母亲的大门到川特城奇来碰碰运气的姑娘分隔了开来。

”亚雷残酷地把苔丝推上了悲剧之路。

出于自尊及对未来美好的希望,苔丝没有像其她女性遇到这种事情那样嫁给亚雷而是果断地离开了他。

这种行为严重地违反了当时的世俗成见,村里的人笑话她愚蠢,认为她不道德,把她看成有罪的人,她的父母发现从苔丝那里没有得到什么东西,感到羞辱,也责备她,苔丝第一次感到害怕和人情的冷淡。

未婚生子。

严重地违反了当时的世俗成见,而孩子不幸夭折,使她再次受到很大的打击。

孩子死后。

牧师拒绝给孩子一个基督徒的葬礼,只因为他是一个私生子,不为这个世界所接受。

她懂得了社会成见的强大力量。

二、安琪,克莱尔使她走到了生命的边缘苔丝在德伯家惨遭不幸后,从此开始了她悲壮的人生道路。

她本来想远走高飞,却在落难后遇见了心仪的对象安琪。

两人一见钟情,苔丝也尝试过拒绝,但是都没有成功,两人爱到谈婚论嫁的地步。

苔丝无奈之余。

婚前怀着负罪感给安吉尔写了一封忏悔信,希望能得到安吉尔的原谅,但是不巧,信被塞到了地毯下面。

安琪博览群书。

相信科学,怀疑基督教义。

瞧不起等级、财富等差异,他崇尚自然的生活和品格,他的理想是将来经营自己的农场。

他深深地为苔丝的天真、纯朴所倾倒。

在他眼里苔丝是美好的化身。

在最初遭到苔丝拒绝时很痛苦,但总是耐心等待。

他对苔丝的爱是坚定的。

安琪不懈的追求,苔丝在经过痛苦而剧烈的思想挣扎之后。

终于答应嫁给他。

但当苔丝向他讲述了她的过去之后,安琪陷入了深深的痛苦之中,他伤心、绝望,遭受着严重的精神折磨,无奈之中,他选择了逃避,他不能原谅她。

安琪的离开,无情地伤害了苔丝。

这使得苔丝的悲剧更具有了悲剧色彩,他给苔丝带来的苦难是致命的。

三、苔丝本身的性格决定其命运的悲剧苔丝一开始就注定将成为这个社会的牺牲品。

她太善良也太贫困。

她无法改变这一切。

她容貌的美丽与她家庭的贫困和她地位的低下是十分不相称的,于是她命中注定了悲剧性和不幸的结局。

她的无私和自我牺牲精神,给邪恶的势力以机会,老马死后,任劳任怨的苔丝来到养鸡场,这就为被亚雷引诱埋下了隐患。

她的纯洁。

她的心灵不设防使她步入了危险。

出于善良、忠诚与至爱,在新婚之夜,苔丝不顾母亲的忠告,把自己过去所犯的“罪”告诉了安琪并请求得到安琪原谅,同样表现了纯真的一面。

在亚雷再次纠缠。

家境陷入绝境的情况下,虽然她也怀着渺茫的希望等待的宽恕,但她最终在善良本性和牺牲精神的促使下选择了屈服。

她是具有反抗精神的,为了真爱,为了对安琪的忠诚,他杀死了摧毁她、令她厌恶的亚雷。

按理说,苔丝是不幸的受害者,本该受到社会和人们的同情和谅解。

然而。

在男性世俗道德偏见作用下,纵容强暴者,而让无辜受害者承担罪责和折磨。

亚雷对她的蹂躏使苔丝陷于不幸的深渊,而安琪的道德偏见和冷酷无情又使苔丝的精神倍受折磨。

他们共同铸造了苔丝的人生悲剧。

在这场悲剧中,我们始终看到苔丝的反抗和不懈的抗争精神,以及她不随流俗、不甘堕落。

在世俗道德偏见中苦苦挣扎的勇气和纯洁本性。

哈代通过苔丝的悲剧命运,愤怒控诉封建门第观念和世俗道德偏见对一个纯洁女性的摧残。

苔丝的悲剧是女性的悲剧,时代的悲剧。

社会的悲剧。

德伯家的苔丝中的名言名句

· 凡是有甜美的鸟歌唱的地方,也都有毒蛇嘶嘶地

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