科学怪人英文版简介

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弗兰肯斯坦

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2.科技发展使人类社会和人类本身都感到 应接不暇,怪物在某种意义上正代表着正在 发展和渗透进人类社会的科学技术。我们可 以看到,作者忧虑的心情充分表现于作品, 阴郁的情调贯穿全书,并投射入文字当中。 比如作品中的四次暴风雨,正是预示着变革 的来临。读罢整部作品,我们会发现作者有 一种非常紧张、躁动的心情。

从此阴影便开始笼罩在了弗兰肯斯坦身上。 怪物杀死了他的弟弟,又嫁祸于女仆。弗兰 肯斯坦赶到现场后,终于发现这些都系怪物 所为,于是开始了对怪物的追逐,一直追到 阿尔卑斯山上。怪物认为自己没有受到公平 的待遇,得不到爱。“我要获得一切”。因 此它要求弗兰肯斯坦再为它造一个女人,然 后两人一同隐居。
作品分析
本书揭示了作者的哲学观点。她认为人具有
双重性格——善与恶。长期受人嫌恶、岐视 和迫害会使人变得邪恶而干出种种坏事,甚 至发展到不可收拾的地步。它还为英语添加 了一个新的单词Frankenstein,一个最终毁 了它的创造者的东西。

1.在作品中,作者所塑造的怪物本来心地 善良,乐于助人,最后却发展为一个社会秩 序的破坏者,变成了一个地地道道的魔鬼, 但即便如此却仍保有一定的良知;而弗兰肯 斯坦本人开始认为自己的行为没有任何错误, 后来逐渐变得内疚,最后终于勇于承担责任, 与怪物进行决斗。

弗兰肯斯坦开始同意了,但在造好通电的那
一刹那,他突然产生了犹豫:如果它们真的 恋爱繁衍,又会给人类带来多么大的麻烦? 如果女怪物不愿与男怪物一起隐居怎么办? 于是他马上毁掉了女怪物。怪物看到这一切 后暴跳如雷,对人类社会和自己的前途彻底 绝望,杀死了弗兰肯斯坦的好友,又在婚礼 那天杀死了弗兰肯斯坦的新娘。而这时弗兰 肯斯坦也愤怒了,两人开始了互相追杀,一 直追逐到北极……

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科学怪人获奖情况

1.1995年奥斯卡最佳化妆(提名) 卡罗尔·海明
2.1995年奥斯卡最佳化妆(提名 )Daniel Parker 3.1995年奥斯卡最佳化妆(提名 )Paul Engelen
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科学怪人的影响

美国南加利福尼亚州大学研究上世纪三四十年代美国电影的教 授里克·朱厄尔说:“它是偶像级电影之一,影响力巨大。它 真正确保了恐怖片成为好莱坞较有影响力的影片类型之一。” 《科学怪人》当年为环球电影制片公司带来了数百万美元的收 入,如今这部电影的主创人员早已去世,但那个人造怪物依然 活跃在荧屏上。从恐怖片到喜剧,改编自《科学怪人》的英美 影片迄今已达数十部之多。
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《科学怪人》获得成功,富有创意的 化妆师杰克·皮尔斯功不可没。据报 道,给卡洛夫在电影中饰演的怪物化 妆常常要花上4个小时的时间,皮尔 斯和他的助手们为塑造出高大骇人的 怪物形象费尽心思。他们在卡洛夫头 部垫上棉布卷,使他看上去更高且头 部呈方形。同时,皮尔斯在卡洛夫的 脖子两侧安上电极,还在他脸上涂上 了厚重的粉,使其看上去冷漠麻木。

科学怪人故事梗概500

科学怪人故事梗概500

科学怪人故事梗概500
《科学怪人》是西方文学中的第一部科学幻想小说,属于受到浪漫主义影响的哥特小说。

一位科学研究的学者,在他的实验室里,通过无数次的探索,创造出了一个面目可憎、奇丑无比的怪物。

在最开始,这个怪物对人类充满了善意和感恩之情。

他渴望拥有和人类同等的种种权力,甚至要求科学家为他创造一个配偶。

但是,科学家不能接受现实把造出来的人类说到:“怪物,滚!”,科学家抛弃了他甚至没有给他起名字。

当他一次次地受到科学家和人们的憎恶和歧视时,他感到非常痛苦。

他憎恨一切,他想要毁灭一切,意图与自己的创造者同归于尽。

后来怪人独自一人流浪,遇到了一个家贫困但是温馨的家庭,怪人为了帮助他们,每天都去树林为他们砍树取柴,一家人以为是美丽的精灵在帮助他们,还为精灵做了些吃得供奉精灵,有一天地主来了,因为这家人因为无法交够上交的粮食而打他们的老人,而老人的儿女都不在,怪人出手了,吓跑了地主。

听到动静的儿女赶回家后看到了怪人,误会后用棒子把怪人赶出了门,怪人心里痛苦极了,他决定去向那家人解释,结果那家人都搬走了,他们怕这个怪人,怪人怒火相交一怒下把空房烧了,后他决定去找他得制造这博士,他要报复……仇恨占据了他的心。

小说不仅刻画了人类与科技发展之间存在的冲突,更引发我们深思:如果滥用科学技术将造成怎样的危害。

对于大自然,人类应该始终保持一种敬畏的心态,而不是一味地试图驾驭或者征服大自然,否
则,人类将会面临一系列不可预知的可怕后果。

科学怪人英文原版

科学怪人英文原版

科学怪人英文原版In the annals of literature, few works have captivated the imagination and sparked debate as vigorously as Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. Published in 1818, this gothicnovel tells the tale of Victor Frankenstein, a brilliant scientist who creates a monster in his laboratory, only to find himself faced with the consequences of his hubris. The story has transcended the boundaries of literature, finding its way into cinema, theater, and even science itself, serving as a prism through which we view the ethics of science, the dangers of unchecked ambition, and the natureof monstrosity.The core of the Frankenstein narrative lies in the complex relationship between creator and creation. Victor Frankenstein, a scientist driven by a quest for knowledge and power, creates a monster in his laboratory, stitching together body parts from corpses. In doing so, he plays God, ignoring the warnings of those who fear the consequences of his actions. The monster, born out of this hubris, is hideous and deformed, a physical testament toFrankenstein's folly.What ensues is a cat-and-mouse game between creator and monster, as the latter seeks acceptance and understanding, while the former tries to erase his creation from existence. This dynamic illustrates the dangers of scientific experimentation gone awry, but it also speaks to deeper themes of loneliness, rejection, and the quest for identity. The monster, despite its deformities, desires companionship and understanding, much like Frankenstein himself, whofinds himself increasingly isolated as he pursues his experiments.In the two centuries since its publication,Frankenstein has become a cultural icon, reflecting our own fears and anxieties about the power of science. The monster, often seen as a symbol of everything that is ugly and monstrous, has come to represent the consequences of scientific experimentation gone unchecked. The novel's warnings about the dangers of science have resonatedstrongly in our own era, where advancements in biotechnology, artificial intelligence, and other fields have raised concerns about ethical boundaries and the potential for abuse.Yet, Frankenstein also serves as a reminder of the human costs of scientific progress. In his quest for knowledge and power, Victor Frankenstein ignores the warnings of his friends and family, leading to the creation of a monster that he cannot control. This hubris, this blindness to the consequences of his actions, is a warning for all scientists and innovators. It reminds us that while science can bring about remarkable advancements, it must always be tempered by ethics and compassion.Moreover, Frankenstein challenges our definitions of monstrosity. The monster, while hideous and deformed, is not inherently evil. It is the rejection and isolation it experiences that leads it to act out in violence. This suggests that monstrosity is not solely determined by physical appearance, but by the treatment and perception of others. It is a powerful commentary on the nature of society and our treatment of those who do not fit the norm. In conclusion, Frankenstein remains a relevant and important work of literature. It serves as a cautionarytale about the dangers of unchecked scientific ambition, the costs of ignoring warnings, and the nature ofmonstrosity. It reminds us that science, while a powerful tool for understanding and improving the world, must always be balanced with ethics and compassion. As we continue to make strides in scientific research and innovation, it is important to remember the lessons of Frankenstein and ensure that our progress does not come at the cost of our humanity.**怪物的科学:对《科学怪人》的现代解读**在文学史上,很少有作品能像玛丽·雪莱的《科学怪人》那样激发人们的想象力并引发如此激烈的辩论。

英国文学——玛丽·雪莱《科学怪人:弗兰肯斯坦》

英国文学——玛丽·雪莱《科学怪人:弗兰肯斯坦》

英国文学——玛丽·雪莱《科学怪人:弗兰肯斯坦》##作者简介:玛丽·雪莱(Mary Shelley,1797年8月30日—1851年2月1日),英国著名小说家、英国著名浪漫主义诗人珀西·比希·雪莱的继室,因其1818年创作了文学史上第一部科幻小说《弗兰肯斯坦》(或译《科学怪人》),而被誉为科幻小说之母。

##内容简介:弗兰肯斯坦是日内瓦科学家,他因为对人类学的狂热爱好和刻苦钻研试验,用尸体的残体造出了一个有血有肉有情感的怪人。

然而,当怪人动起来的那一刻,他突然受不了怪人的丑陋,把怪人丢下,逃走了。

过了一两年,他回到家乡,却遭遇了不幸。

他最小的弟弟被人谋害了,他知道是怪人干的,但不敢对别人坦白;因此,他们家的女仆被冤枉,受绞刑而死。

后来,怪人找到他,给他讲述了自己这段时间的经历,他曾试着对人类表达善意,但人类只要一看到他的模样,就会把他赶走。

他怕孤独,他要求弗兰肯斯坦为他造一个女性的怪人,做他的伴侣。

弗兰肯斯坦到了苏格兰一个偏僻的小岛上做这项工作,但最后,他因为种种顾虑,将那个快完成的半成品摧毁了。

怪人大怒离去,并威胁弗兰肯斯坦,将在他新婚之夜找他。

不久,弗兰肯斯坦发现自己的挚友被杀害。

在新婚之夜,妻子被杀,他的父亲也因悲伤去世。

弗兰肯斯坦发誓要除掉怪人,而怪人也有意把他引向北极。

最后,在北极冰块绵延的大海上,弗兰肯斯坦身体衰竭而死,而根据怪人的叙述,他将在一块廖无人烟的地方,生一堆火,将自己烧成灰烬。

##感想弗兰肯斯坦身上有着一般人的优点和缺点,优点是:对梦想热情、执着,有着为人类做贡献的精神;缺点是:自私、不负责任,不知反省。

他在制造怪人之初,被自己的狂热所驱动,没有想到怪人制造出来的后果;因为激情的蒙蔽,也没有注意到怪人的不同寻常的丑陋恐怖。

实际上,在他开始制造怪人时,就已经丧心病狂了!在怪人动起来后,他突然醒过来了,于是他害怕了,逃走了。

之后的一段时间,他一直试图忘掉他曾经造出过一个生物,从没有想过怪人在哪里,怎么样了。

frankenstein英文故事梗概

frankenstein英文故事梗概

frankenstein英文故事梗概篇一:Frankenstein is a famous Gothic novel written by Mary Shelley in 1818. The story revolves around a young scientist named Victor Frankenstein, who becomes obsessed with the idea of creating life. Driven by his ambition, he conducts a series of scientific experiments and successfully brings a creature to life. However, upon seeing his creation, Victor is horrified by its monstrous appearance and abandons it.The creature, abandoned and rejected by its creator, is left to navigate the world alone. It experiences immense loneliness and seeks human connection, but is met with fear and disgust from society. The creature, who is intelligent and sensitive, learns to read and educate itself, but is tormented by its outcast status. Desperate to find belonging, it approaches Victor and begs him to create a companion for it, promising to disappear from society forever if his request is fulfilled.Torn between his sympathy for the creature and the ethical implications of playing God, Victor reluctantly begins to create a female companion. However, he soon realizes the consequences of his actions and the potential danger that his creations pose to humanity. Filled with guilt and fear, Victor destroys the unfinished female creature, which enrages the original creature.Consumed by rage and a desire for revenge, the creature embarks on a mission to destroy Victor's life. It murders Victor's loved ones one by one, leaving him devastated and guilt-ridden. Victor, consumed by his failure and the tragedy he has brought upon himself and his family, vows to track down the creature and kill it.The chase between Victor and the creature takes them across Europe, from the icy wilderness of the Arctic to the bustling cities. Along the way, the creature reveals its own tragic story – a tale of rejection, loneliness, and a longing for acceptance. Victor begins to question his own role in the creature's suffering and the moral responsibility he holds.In the final confrontation, both Victor and the creature meet in the Arctic, where Victor succumbs to exhaustion and dies. With his creator gone, the creature mourns Victor's death and realizes the futility of his actions. He expresses remorse for the pain he has caused and vows to end his own life in solitude.Frankenstein explores themes of ambition, responsibility, and the consequences of playing God. It raises questions about the nature of humanity, the importance of compassion and acceptance, and the dangers of unchecked scientific progress. Shelley's masterpiece continues to captivate readers with its chilling portrayal of a misunderstood monster and the moral dilemmas faced by its creator.。

【6】1 Frankenstein 科学怪人

【6】1 Frankenstein 科学怪人
I am not mad. I swear it is true. After days and nights of work, I
discovered how life was created. I, myself was able to create life.
I can see by your eager expression, my friend, that you want me to tell you
storms and earthquakes. They are like gods.
Those were the professor's words --- or I he words of Fate② --- spoken to
destroy me. I left the lecture full of a new ambition. 'I will discover new
Everyone knows that sadness, or will know it one day. A few weeks later I
went to the university in Ingolstadt. I walked around the town during the
the secret. I will not tell you, and soon you will understand why not. Listen
to my story, and learn from my example. Knowledge is dangerous. An
ambitious man is not a happy man.

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Frankstein科学怪人英语展示手稿

注意英语发音语气It was true that I had given him life but I had not given him love.我给了他生命却没有给他爱,这是事实。

There I was safe,and could escape from the cold,andhide from people who wished to hurt me.我在那儿是安全的,并且可以避寒,还可以逃避那些想要伤害我的人。

Isaw the two young people put extra food on the blind man's plate,althoughthey were hungry themselves.When I saw that,Istopped stealing their food.Their lifewas already hard enough,so I went backto the wild fruit in the woods.I triedto help them in other ways,too.Duringthe night I cut firewood for them,andadded it secretly to the wood which the young man had cut during the day.I was very happy to see how much this pleased theyoung man.我见到那两个年轻人常给那个老盲人的盘子里多放些食物,尽管他们自己在挨饿。

看到这些后,我就不再偷他们的食物了。

他们的生活已经够艰苦的了,于是我便重新靠树林里的野果为生。

我还尽力想一些其他办法帮助他们。

晚上我为他们砍柴火,还暗中把它们添在那个年轻小伙子白天砍的柴火中。

我很高兴看到这能如此取悦于那个年轻人。

andI wished I could make them happy.Ilooked forward to the time when I could speak well enough to talk to them.And I was happy because I was sure I would soonhave three good friends.我期盼着我能学会说话而同他们交谈的那一时刻。

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Frankstein科学怪人英语展示PPT
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Secondly,(the second reason) he is so ugly that makes people feel scared.
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I saw the two young people put extra food on the blind man's plate, although they were hungry themselves.When I saw that,I stopped stealing their food.Their lifewas already hard enough, so I went backto the wild fruit in the woods. I tried to help them in other ways, too.During the night I cut firewood for them.
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So,’my heart was heavy,and all hope left me.’During this time.he learned other things too.He learned that people think it is very important to have money and to come from a good family.The more he learned,the more he thought and more unhappy he became.

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Appearing in Ingolstadt at just the right moment to nurse Victor back to health, Henry serves as the line of communication between Victor and his family, presenting him with an avenue back to the warmth of society. In asking Victor to introduce him to the professors at the university, however, Henry drags him back into the realm of chemistry, science, and dangerous knowledge that he has just escaped. By accompanying Victor on his walking tour, Henry reawakens in him a sense of health, openness, and friendly society that he had lost during his months of work creating the monster. Henry plays the foil to Victor; he embodies relentless clarity, openness, concern, and good health, in sharp contrast to Victor抯 secrecy, self-absorption, and ill health.
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frankenstein英文版

frankenstein英文版

frankenstein英文版《Frankenstein》是一部由英国作家玛丽·雪莱(Mary Shelley)创作的经典小说。

这部小说于1818年首次出版,是一部著名的哥特式文学作品。

下面是《Frankenstein》的英文版简介。

Title: Frankenstein.Author: Mary Shelley.Publication Year: 1818。

Introduction:Frankenstein, written by Mary Shelley, is a Gothic novel that explores the themes of science, ambition, and the consequences of playing God. The story follows Victor Frankenstein, a young scientist who becomes obsessed with the idea of creating life. He successfully brings a creature to life, but is horrified by its monstrous appearance and abandons it. The creature, rejected bysociety, seeks revenge on its creator, leading to a tragic series of events.Summary:The novel begins with Captain Robert Walton's letters to his sister, detailing his journey to the North Pole. During his expedition, Walton encounters Victor Frankenstein, who shares his life story. Victor reveals his childhood, education, and his fascination with science, which ultimately leads him to create the creature.Victor's experiment is a success, but he is immediately repulsed by the creature's appearance and flees. The creature, left alone and rejected, struggles to find acceptance in society. It learns to read and speak, becoming increasingly intelligent and self-aware. The creature eventually confronts Victor, demanding that he create a companion for him, promising to leave society forever if his request is fulfilled.Victor initially agrees, but after contemplating thepotential consequences, he destroys the second creature before completing it. The enraged creature vows revenge and begins to kill those close to Victor. The two engage in a deadly pursuit across Europe, leading to the deaths of Victor's loved ones.In the end, Victor dies from exhaustion and illness, but not before expressing remorse for his actions. The creature, devastated by its creator's death, mourns over Victor's body and vows to end its own life. The novel concludes with Captain Walton's final letters, reflecting on the moral lessons learned from Victor's tragic tale.Themes:1. Ambition and the pursuit of knowledge: The novel explores the dangers of unchecked ambition and the consequences of pushing the boundaries of science.2. Nature versus nurture: The creature's actions raise questions about the influence of society and upbringing on an individual's behavior.3. Isolation and loneliness: Both Victor and the creature experience profound loneliness and isolation, highlighting the human need for companionship and acceptance.4. Responsibility and accountability: Victor grapples with the moral and ethical implications of his creation, raising questions about the responsibility of scientists and the consequences of their actions.Impact and Legacy:Frankenstein has had a significant impact on literature and popular culture. It is considered one of the earliest examples of science fiction and has inspired numerous adaptations in film, theater, and other forms of media. The novel's exploration of ethical and moral dilemmas continues to resonate with readers, making it a timeless and thought-provoking work.总结:《Frankenstein》是玛丽·雪莱创作的一部哥特式小说,探讨了科学、野心以及玩弄上帝力量的后果等主题。

卡文迪许简介

卡文迪许简介

❖ 2.视名利如天上的浮云
有一次卡文迪许出席宴会,一位奥地利来的 科学家当面奉承卡文迪许几句,他听了起初 大为忸怩,继而手足无措,终于坐不住站了 起来,冲出室外径自坐上马车回家了。卡文 迪许沉默寡言,对慕名来访的客人常常一言 不发陪坐在旁,脑中想着科学问题,使一些 帮闲文人尴尬扫兴。他一生致力于科学研究, 成果丰硕,但只发表两篇并不重要的论文。
❖ 三、趣闻轶事 1.最富有的学者,最博学的富豪 据说卡文迪许很有素养,但是没有当时英国的那种绅士派头。 他不修边幅,几乎没有一件衣服是不掉扣子的;他不好交际, 不善言谈,终生未婚,过着奇特的隐居生活。卡文迪许为了 搞科学研究,把客厅改作实验室,在卧室的床边放着许多观 察仪器,以便随时观察天象。他从祖上接受了大笔遗产,成 为百万富翁。不过他一点也不吝啬。有一次,他的一个仆人 因病生活发生困难,向他借钱,他毫不犹豫地开了一张一万 英镑的支票,还问够不够用。卡文迪许酷爱图书,他把自己 收藏的大量图书,分门别类地编上号,管理得井井有序,无 论是借阅,甚至是自己阅读,也都毫无例外地履行登记手续。 卡文迪许可算是一位活到老、干到老的学者,直到79岁高龄、 逝世前夜还在做实验。卡文迪许一生获得过不少外号,有 “科学怪人”,“科学巨擘”,“最富有的学者,最博学的 富豪”等。
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1962 用X射线分析大分子蛋白质的结构,获诺
克利克、瓦森、维尔京斯 1962 发现去氧核糖核酸的双螺旋结构,获生 理学或医学奖
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英文书简介30字

英文书简介30字

英文书简介30字Jane Eyre《简·爱》Brontë’s revolutionary 1847 Gothic romance about a young woman seeking a richer and more passionate life on her own still resonates with modern readers. Brontë’s novel features the orphan Jane Eyre’s search for an identity, her powerful attraction to her master, Mr Rochester, and an intimate description of her complex moral choices and sometimes raw emotional states.勃朗特这部哥特式爱情传奇出版于1847年,内容革新,讲述了一个年轻女性追寻更为充实激情的生活,至今仍能引起现代读者的共鸣。

勃朗特小说的主人翁简·爱是个孤儿,追寻着自我的身份,主人罗切斯特先生深深吸引着她,其情至真令简`爱无法抗拒;小说真切描述了简·爱复杂的道德抉择及其有时显得有些原始的情感状态。

The Scarlet Letter《红字》The Scarlet Letter tells the story of a romantic tragedy that takes place in colonial North America. Hester Prynne marries Dr. Chillingworth and there is no love between them. In her loneliness, Prynne falls in love with the Reverend Dimmesdale and gives birth to a daughter, Pearl. Prynne ispunished in public by wearing a red "A" for "adultery". However, Prynne is steadfast and refuses to reveal the father of her child.《红字》讲述了发生在北美殖民时期的恋爱悲剧。

英文科幻小说《科学怪人》

英文科幻小说《科学怪人》

英文科幻小说《科学怪人》
年轻的瑞士科学家弗兰肯斯泰因,沉迷于寻找生命起源的奥秘,成功地利用尸体创造出“科学怪人”,并赋予其生命。

完成作品的刹那,他看见在自己手里完成的巨人的丑陋模样,内心深感厌恶及恐惧。

成功完成的作品却和脑海里想像的形象背道而驰,在巨大落差的情况下,他选择远远地逃离自己的创作物。

I am by birth a Genevese, and my family is one of the most distinguished of that republic. My ancestors had been for many years counsellors and syndics, and my father had filled several public situations with honour and reputation. He was respected by all who knew him for his integrity and indefatigable attention to public business.。

Chapter 1 The man on the frozen sea第1章 冰海上的男子

Chapter 1 The man on the frozen sea第1章 冰海上的男子

Chapter 1The man on the frozen sea第1章冰海上的男子作者:Mary Shelley来源:《疯狂英语·新悦读》2021年第07期《弗蘭肯斯坦》(又译为《科学怪人》)是英国作家玛丽·雪莱在1818年创作的长篇小说。

在小说中,主角弗兰肯斯坦是个热衷于生命起源的生物学家,他怀着犯罪心理频繁出没于藏尸间,尝试用不同尸体的各个部分拼凑成一个巨大人体。

当他制造出的怪物终于获得生命并睁开眼睛时,弗兰肯斯坦被他的狰狞面目吓得落荒而逃,而怪物却紧追不舍地向弗兰肯斯坦索要女伴、温暖和友情,接踵而至的便是一系列的悬疑事件和命案。

这部小说被认为是世界上第一部真正意义上的科幻小说。

“Captain!Something is moving on the ice. Look over there!”The sailor stood at the top of the mast(桅杆), high above the Captain. His hand pointed away from the ship, across the miles of ice that covered the sea. The Captain looked to the north,where the sailor was pointing. He saw something coming fast towards the ship across the ice. He put his telescope to his eye, and through it he could see the shapes of ten dogs pulling a sledge over the ice. He could also see the driver of the sledge—a huge figure, much bigger than a man.The sledge came nearer and nearer to the sea. Soon it was only a quarter of a mile from the ship. No one needed a telescope now to see the huge figure of the driver. Suddenly the sledge went behind a mountain of ice and disappeared. At that moment another sledge appeared. It, too, was moving fast, and was clearly chasing the first sledge. This driver was a smaller figure, more like an ordinary man. Faster and faster the dogs ran; then the second sledge also disappeared behind the mountain of ice.Two hours passed. The sledges did not appear again. Nothing moved on the ice. Soon night came, and in the night there was a storm. In the morning, the sailors saw that great pieces of ice were floating round the ship. Suddenly the sailor on the mast shouted again,“Captain, I can see a man on the ice.”The sailor was pointing to a piece of ice that was floating near the ship. A man was sitting on the ice, and near him was a broken sledge. The man was nearly dead from cold and could not walk. The sailors carried him carefully onto the ship, and took him to the Captain, who said,“Welcome to my ship. I am the Captain and my name is Robert Walton. ”“Thank you, Captain Walton,” the man said. “My name is Frankenstein, VictorFranken stein.”Then he fainted and said no more. Two days passed before the man was strong enough to talk and then the Captain asked him to tell his story.“I am trying to catch someone,” said Frankenstein. “That is why I have come so far north on the ice. ”“We saw you following someone,” the Captain said. “He was huge, much bigger than a man. We saw his sledge just in front of you on the night before the storm. ”“I am pleased you all saw that huge figure,” Frankenstein said. “Per haps that will help you to believe my story. ”During the days, while the Captain worked on the ship, Frankenstein wrote down his story,and each evening he read what he had written to the Captain.Here is Victor Frankenstein’s story.1. When did the story in this chapter probably happen?(1 word)2. What could Victor Frankenstein be?Whom did he want to catch? Why did he do that?。

高中英语课外名著阅读:弗兰肯斯坦(Frankenstein) 中英文简介(word版)

高中英语课外名著阅读:弗兰肯斯坦(Frankenstein) 中英文简介(word版)

弗兰肯斯坦(Frankenstein)中英文简介About the authorMary Shelley was born in 18th-century London .Her mother,Mary Wollstonecraft, died after giving birth to Mary,and her father,William Godwin,raised her alone.Mary left home at 16,married Percy Shelley after his first wife's suicide,and wrote Frankenstein in a writer's challenge from Lord Byron in 1816-1817.The story was published in 1818.The story has adapted to many forms,with each adaptation telling a very different version of Shelley's original tale.About the main plotIn the beginning,Dr.Frankenstein is rescued from an ice flow in the sea near the North Pole.Chased through the Arctic by his Creature,Victor Frankenstein is saved by Captain Walton.Victor describes his childhood as a paradise,where his mother and father loved him.But,his parents also failed to teach him reality, cause-and- effect, or the principles of respect.Thus,he considered his adopted sister Elizabeth a possession that he married to own.Elizabeth could not help Victor overcome his addiction to creating a superhuman species.Victor achieved the goal of his addiction and was then disliked by it.Elizabeth was in fact killed by his addiction as Victor's Creature destroyed everything that was dear to him.Frankenstein reveals three generations of monsters--in the form of Victor's mother,Victor,and the Creature.In addition,Elizabeth was reduced to monster status in her treatment as an object,and Mary Shelley herself was a monster (an educated feminist) who could not put her name to her own work. Victor,the Creature,and Mary Shelley were all different from the mainstream society that rejected them as monstrous:a radical scientist,an inhuman creation,and a feminist without a mother.Victor lost everyone of value,Shelley lost her mother at birth,and the Creature could not fit in anywhere.The Creature's abandonment by parent and society is similar to that of the feminist for over two centuries.Feminists were looked down upon and abandoned as they obtained knowledge and power to participate more fully in societies.Feminists were attacked just as was the Creature in Frankenstein.Shelley must have felt such abandonment and rejection,considering that her father educated her ,but she could not sign her own book.At university, Victor Frankenstein stands out at chemistry and other sciences, soon developing a secret technique to give life to non-living matter, which eventually leads to his creation of the Creature. Despite his intentions, the beautiful creation of his dreams is instead ugly, with yellow eyes and skin that merely covers the muscle tissue and blood vessels underneath. The Creature approached the family in hopes of becoming their friend. Initially he was able to be friendly to the blind father of the family, but the rest were frightened and they all fled their home.The Creature demands that Victor create a female companion like himself. The Creature promises that he and his mate will disappear into the South American wilderness, never to reappear, if Victor promises his request.Fearing for his family, Victor agrees. He is worried that creating a mate for the Creature might lead to a race being bigger that could kill mankind. He destroys the female creature. The Creature then kills Clerval, leaving the dead body to be found where Victor lands in Ireland.Seeking revenge, Victor goes after the Creature to the North Pole. Victor becomes much angry, insisting on continuing to search for the Creature, but is too weak from his tiredness and dies shortly after.About the main charactersVictor Frankenstein: The Swiss chemist who creates the monster. Rescued by the sea captain, Frankenstein relays events that begin as he pieces together a man using old body parts. Once he manages to create the horrible life, however, Frankenstein regrets his action immediately and flees his home. When he returns, he finds the monster is gone. Shortly after, Frankenstein hears that his brother has been murdered. A series of tragic events follow, as the monster searches for love and Frankenstein suffers the consequences of his immoral act.The Monster :The monster is Victor Frankenstein’s creation, put together from old body parts and strange chemicals, given life by a mysterious spark. He enters life eight feet tall andvery strong but with the mind of a newborn. Abandoned by his creator and confused, he tries to get himself into society, only to find himself unpopular . Looking in the mirror, he realizes ugliness,which blinds society to his initially gentle, kind nature. Seeking revenge on his creator, he kills Victor’s younger brother. After Victor destroys his work on the female monster , the monster murders Victor’s best friend and then his new wife. While Victor feels great hatred for his creation, the monster shows that he is not a purely evil being. The monster’s words reveals that he is friendly and helpful. He assists a group of poor peasants and saves a girl from drowning, but because of his outward appearance, he is rewarded only with beatings and disgust. Torn between joy because Victor has caused him so much suffering and sadness because Victor is the only person with whom he has had any sort of relationship.中文简介弗兰肯斯坦是来自瑞典日内瓦的一位年轻的科学家,当他在读大学的时候,在他的实验室里,通过无数次的探索,他发现了如何给无生命的物质以生命的秘密。

科学怪人英文版简介

科学怪人英文版简介

英文名:Frankenstein监制:Carl Laemmle Jr.导演:James Whale (I)主演:简介Frankenstein is a novel by Marry Shelley. She was born in 1797 and was a female writer in London. Her old name was called Mary Godwin, Her father was a philosopher and novelist in England. In 1816, she got married with Percy Bysshe Shelley, who was a famous Romantic poet in 19th century.This novel was finished in 1818; it was the earliest science fiction in history of literature. After published, it was valued by critics of each country. After that, The Last Man(1826), Lodore(1835) and Folker(1837) were turned out one after another and they brought Marry Shelley worldwide popularity.This is a book of science fiction which tells us an advent story. The hero Frankenstein is engaged in people’s life scientific research and tries hard to use artificial method to create life. In his laboratory, he eventually creates an obnoxious and ugly monster through countless explorations. At the beginning, the artificial monster has kindhearted nature. He is full with goodwill and thanksgiving towards people. He asks his creator and people to give him every life right and even asks for a spouse. However, he feels very disappointed when he is always discriminated by people and his creator. So he hates everything and eager to ruin everything around the world. He kills Frankenstein’s brother and attempted to murder Frankenstein’s fiancée. In order to save other people, Frankenstein has his bosom filled with anger to hound the monster. At last, he and the monster both end in death in the battle.This novel shows the author’s attitude towards life. She thinks people have double characters---goodness and badness. People are going to do wrong things if they are discriminated and persecuted by other people for a long time. What’s worse, they may destroy all the world.【科学怪人的新娘(1935)】英文名:The Bride of Frankenstein监制:Carl Laemmle Jr.导演:James Whale (I)主演:鲍里斯.卡洛夫Boris KarloffColin CliveValerie HobsonElsa LanchesterErnest Thesiger凯文.加顿Gavin Gordon (I)Douglas Walton Una O'Connor E.E.Clive Lucien Prival相关分类:剧情恐怖科幻片长:75分钟地区:美国语言:英语色彩:黑白年份:1935影片简介故事紧接《科学怪人》结尾火烧科学怪人场面,怪博士找到弗兰肯斯坦要合作造个女人,科学怪人逃生后,历经险阻最终与怪博士相遇,三人在古堡中期待科学怪人的新娘诞生……英文名:Frankenstein 1970出品公司:Allied Artists Pictures Corpor出品年代:1958首映日期:1958年7月20日( 美国)MPAA级别:PG 级国家:美国类别:恐怖/ 科幻/ 喜剧导演:Howard W. Koch演员表:Boris Karloff .... Baron Victor von FrankensteinDon 'Red' Barry .... Douglas RowJana Lund .... Carolyn HayesTom Duggan .... Mike ShawCharlotte Austin .... Judy StevensNorbert Schiller .... ShuterRudolph Anders .... Wilhelm GottfriedIrwin Berke .... Inspector RaabJohn Dennis .... Morgan HaleyFranz Roehn .... Cab driverJoe Ploski .... Station porterOtto Reichow .... Atomic reactor expertMike Lane .... The Monster (uncredited)片长:83 min国家/地区:美国对白语言:英语内容简介Baron Victor Von Frankenstein (Boris Karloff) has fallen on hard times; he was tortured at the hands of the Nazis for not cooperating with them during World War II and he is now badly disfigured. As his family's wealth begins to run out, the B aron is forced to allow a TV crew shooting a documentary on his monster-making ancestors to film at his castle in Germany. However, the Baron has some ideas of his own: using the money from the crew's rent he buys an atomic reactor and us es it to create a hulking monster, transplanting his butler's brain into the thing and using it to kill off the crew for more spare parts.英文名:Young Frankenstein出品公司:二十世纪福克斯20th Century Fox出品年代:1974首映日期:1974年12月15日( 美国)MPAA级别:PG 级国家:美国类别:恐怖/ 科幻/ 喜剧导演:梅尔·布鲁克斯Mel Brooks演员表:梅尔·布鲁克斯Mel Brooks .... Hurt Cat (uncredited) (voice)泰利·加尔Teri Garr .... Inga吉恩·哈克曼Gene Hackman .... The Blindman (Harold)吉恩·怀尔德Gene Wilder .... Dr. Frederick Frankenstein伊安·艾伯克龙比Ian Abercrombie .... Second villager (uncredited)马蒂·费尔德曼Marty Feldman .... Igor马德琳·卡恩Madeline Kahn .... Elizabeth克劳斯·利特曼Cloris Leachman .... Frau Blücher彼得·伯耶尔Peter Boyle .... The MonsterRichard A. Roth .... Insp. Kemp's AideAnne Beesley .... Helga, Girl at WellOscar Beregi Jr. .... Sadistic JailorRusty Blitz .... GravediggerLou Cutell .... Frightened villager (uncredited)Johnny Dennis .... Orderly in Frankenstein's class影片长度:106 Mins对白语言:英语内容简介年轻的法克斯坦博士神推鬼撞下来到祖父的城堡,无意中发现了一本祖父的记事簿,在驼背人伊哥与性感野性的伊加帮助下,加上偷回来的脑,根据祖父的科学实验资料,成功制造了一具怪物–科学怪人。

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英文名:Frankenstein监制:Carl Laemmle Jr.导演:James Whale (I)主演:简介Frankenstein is a novel by Marry Shelley. She was born in 1797 and was a female writer in London. Her old name was called Mary Godwin, Her father was a philosopher and novelist in England. In 1816, she got married with Percy Bysshe Shelley, who was a famous Romantic poet in 19th century.This novel was finished in 1818; it was the earliest science fiction in history of literature. After published, it was valued by critics of each country. After that, The Last Man(1826), Lodore(1835) and Folker(1837) were turned out one after another and they brought Marry Shelley worldwide popularity.This is a book of science fiction which tells us an advent story. The hero Frankenstein is engaged in people’s life scientific research and tries hard to use artificial method to create life. In his laboratory, he eventually creates an obnoxious and ugly monster through countless explorations. At the beginning, the artificial monster has kindhearted nature. He is full with goodwill and thanksgiving towards people. He asks his creator and people to give him every life right and even asks for a spouse. However, he feels very disappointed when he is always discriminated by people and his creator. So he hates everything and eager to ruin everything around the world. He kills Frankenstein’s brother and attempted to murder Frankenstein’s fiancée. In order to save other people, Frankenstein has his bosom filled with anger to hound the monster. At last, he and the monster both end in death in the battle.This novel shows the author’s attitude towards life. She thinks people have double characters---goodness and badness. People are going to do wrong things if they are discriminated and persecuted by other people for a long time. What’s worse, they may destroy all the world.【科学怪人的新娘(1935)】英文名:The Bride of Frankenstein监制:Carl Laemmle Jr.导演:James Whale (I)主演:鲍里斯.卡洛夫Boris KarloffColin CliveValerie HobsonElsa LanchesterErnest Thesiger凯文.加顿Gavin Gordon (I)Douglas Walton Una O'Connor E.E.Clive Lucien Prival相关分类:剧情恐怖科幻片长:75分钟地区:美国语言:英语色彩:黑白年份:1935影片简介故事紧接《科学怪人》结尾火烧科学怪人场面,怪博士找到弗兰肯斯坦要合作造个女人,科学怪人逃生后,历经险阻最终与怪博士相遇,三人在古堡中期待科学怪人的新娘诞生……英文名:Frankenstein 1970出品公司:Allied Artists Pictures Corpor出品年代:1958首映日期:1958年7月20日( 美国)MPAA级别:PG 级国家:美国类别:恐怖/ 科幻/ 喜剧导演:Howard W. Koch演员表:Boris Karloff .... Baron Victor von FrankensteinDon 'Red' Barry .... Douglas RowJana Lund .... Carolyn HayesTom Duggan .... Mike ShawCharlotte Austin .... Judy StevensNorbert Schiller .... ShuterRudolph Anders .... Wilhelm GottfriedIrwin Berke .... Inspector RaabJohn Dennis .... Morgan HaleyFranz Roehn .... Cab driverJoe Ploski .... Station porterOtto Reichow .... Atomic reactor expertMike Lane .... The Monster (uncredited)片长:83 min国家/地区:美国对白语言:英语内容简介Baron Victor Von Frankenstein (Boris Karloff) has fallen on hard times; he was tortured at the hands of the Nazis for not cooperating with them during World War II and he is now badly disfigured. As his family's wealth begins to run out, the B aron is forced to allow a TV crew shooting a documentary on his monster-making ancestors to film at his castle in Germany. However, the Baron has some ideas of his own: using the money from the crew's rent he buys an atomic reactor and us es it to create a hulking monster, transplanting his butler's brain into the thing and using it to kill off the crew for more spare parts.英文名:Young Frankenstein出品公司:二十世纪福克斯20th Century Fox出品年代:1974首映日期:1974年12月15日( 美国)MPAA级别:PG 级国家:美国类别:恐怖/ 科幻/ 喜剧导演:梅尔·布鲁克斯Mel Brooks演员表:梅尔·布鲁克斯Mel Brooks .... Hurt Cat (uncredited) (voice)泰利·加尔Teri Garr .... Inga吉恩·哈克曼Gene Hackman .... The Blindman (Harold)吉恩·怀尔德Gene Wilder .... Dr. Frederick Frankenstein伊安·艾伯克龙比Ian Abercrombie .... Second villager (uncredited)马蒂·费尔德曼Marty Feldman .... Igor马德琳·卡恩Madeline Kahn .... Elizabeth克劳斯·利特曼Cloris Leachman .... Frau Blücher彼得·伯耶尔Peter Boyle .... The MonsterRichard A. Roth .... Insp. Kemp's AideAnne Beesley .... Helga, Girl at WellOscar Beregi Jr. .... Sadistic JailorRusty Blitz .... GravediggerLou Cutell .... Frightened villager (uncredited)Johnny Dennis .... Orderly in Frankenstein's class影片长度:106 Mins对白语言:英语内容简介年轻的法克斯坦博士神推鬼撞下来到祖父的城堡,无意中发现了一本祖父的记事簿,在驼背人伊哥与性感野性的伊加帮助下,加上偷回来的脑,根据祖父的科学实验资料,成功制造了一具怪物–科学怪人。

可惜,偷回来的脑出了岔子,导致科学怪人极渴望被爱,它离家出走,在郊外遇上小女孩与一名瞎子……英文名:Frankenstein监制:弗朗西斯.福特.科波拉Francis Ford Coppola John Veitch (I) 詹姆斯.V.哈特Ja mes V. Hart导演:肯尼思.布莱纳格Kenneth Branagh主演:罗伯特.德尼罗Robert De Niro肯尼思.布莱纳格Kenneth Branagh汤姆.休斯克Tom Hulce海伦娜.博纳姆.卡特Helena Bonham Carter艾丹.奎因Aidan Quinn (I)伊恩.霍尔姆Ian Holm理查德.布赖尔斯Richard Briers约翰.克里斯John Cleese Robert Hardy (I)切里.朗西Cherie Lunghi相关分类:剧情/幻想/恐怖/科幻片长:123分钟地区:英国语言:英语色彩:彩色年份:1994影片简介在北极的冰天雪地中获救的维克特慢慢苏醒过来,他讲述了一个令人难以置信的故事。

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