世界文学名著改编的经典电影100部之欧阳学文创编之欧阳家百创编
文学常识必名著大全之欧阳法创编
2021.03.09 欧阳法创编2021.03.091.《童年》的基本常识。
本书的作者是前苏联(国家)的高尔基。
主人公名叫阿廖沙。
这是作者的以自身经历为原型创作的自传体三部曲之一,另两部是《在人间》、《我的大学》。
2.《童年》的内容简介。
它讲述的是阿廖沙三岁至十岁这一段时期的童年生活。
小说从“我”随母亲投奔外祖父写起,到外祖父叫“我”去“人间”混饭吃结束。
生动地再现了19世纪七八十年代俄罗斯下层人民的生活状况。
如写“我”刚到外祖父家时见舅舅们为争夺家产而争吵斗殴的情景,批判了小市民的自私残暴;写“我”在母亲死后与外祖母相依为命的一段生活,作者刻画了外祖父的贪婪吝啬(该他出钱买的那天,午饭照例要坏些;十分注意倒给他的茶的浓度;连敬圣像点的长明灯的油也是各买各的),外祖母的宽厚善良(该她出钱买的全是好肉;对着“我”挣来的钱默默流泪)等等。
4.《童年》的主题思想。
《童年》最基本的主题之一是:阿廖沙的成长。
阿廖沙这一形象是俄国千百万劳动者走向革命、走向新生活的具有普遍意义的艺术典型。
这部小说还折射出19世纪末期俄国生活的普遍情形,勾画了俄罗斯底层人民种种生动的形象,鞭挞俄国国民的小市民习气。
5.《童年》的人物形象。
①阿廖沙:坚强、勇敢、正直、充满爱心。
②外祖父:吝啬、贪婪、专横、残暴。
③外祖母:慈祥善良、聪明能干、热爱生活、有圣徒一般的宽大胸怀。
④小茨冈:乐观纯朴;老工人格里戈里:正直;“好事情”:献身于科学的知识分子。
6.《童年》的艺术特点。
这部小说的基调在整体上严肃、低沉;小说以一个小孩的眼光来描述。
于是——就给一幕幕悲剧场景蒙上一层天真烂漫的色彩,读起来令人悲哀但又不过于沉重,使人在黑暗中看到光明,在邪恶中看到善良,在冷酷无情中看到人性光芒,在悲剧的氛围中感受到人们战胜悲剧命运的巨大力量。
(一)他开始讲他小时候的事,干瘦的身体轻轻地晃着,说得非常流利。
他的绿眼睛放射着兴奋的光芒,红头发抖动着,嗓音粗重起来:“啊,我说,你可是坐轮船来的,坐蒸汽来的。
100个经典经济学案例分析之欧阳家百创编
昭君出塞——资源短缺欧阳家百(2021.03.07)众所周知,西汉在汉武帝的时候已经进入一个全盛的时期,到宣帝的时候更是一个强盛的时期。
那时候的匈奴已经因为内部各利益集团的相互斗争分裂成好几个部分,经济、军事实力大为减弱。
但其中有一个名为呼韩邪的匈奴单于曾亲自带领部下来拜见汉宣帝,双方关系还不错。
宣帝后的元帝与匈奴的关系依旧缓和。
公元前33年,呼韩邪单于率众第三次前来长安,朝见元帝,十分恳切的要求同汉朝和亲,以巩固两者之间的关系,并表示愿意娶汉女作为匈奴的阏氏。
元帝也十分愿意通过和亲的形式来巩固汉和匈之间的友好关系,以减少不必要的战乱。
但是元帝又舍不得将自家的公主出嫁到遥远的匈奴,于是就决定将宫女许配给呼韩邪为妻。
后宫佳丽虽多,但却没有人愿意去匈奴。
就在这关键时刻,有一个名为王昭君的宫女挺身而出愿意远嫁匈奴。
元帝开始的时候十分高兴,因为自家的女人不用远嫁匈奴。
元帝在长安给呼韩邪与王昭君操办亲事。
呼韩邪单于得到年轻貌美的妻子,当然很是激动。
回匈奴之前,呼韩邪携王昭君一同向汉元帝告别,汉元帝见到这样的旷世美女,心头很不是滋味,但是为时已晚,只能眼睁睁地看着王昭君远走。
回宫以后,元帝很是气愤,心想为什么连自己身边的美女都发现不了呢?为了追查到底,他叫人把王昭君的画像拿出来,仔细看了看,这才恍然大悟,原来画像上的昭君与现实中的相差太远。
于是元帝发出这样的疑问:“为什么画中的王昭君会变成这个样子呢?”最后,元帝终于搞清楚了原因,原来宫女进宫时先由画工画像,然后再送给皇帝看,依据画像来决定是否入选。
当时的画工给宫女画像,只有宫女们送给画工礼物之后,画工才会把人画得很美。
但是王昭君自恃自己的美丽而不愿意贿赂画工,结果画工就没把王昭君的美貌如实地画出来,导致王昭君入选不了,从而使其久居深宫,未能与元帝谋面。
得知此事之后,元帝极为恼怒,严惩画工毛延寿等人。
【故事中的经济学】在昭君出塞的故事中,为什么呼韩邪单于和亲的时候要娶公主?而元帝那样美丽的美女也是稀缺的,不然元帝也不至于恼怒,以至要惩办画工。
初中生必看十大励志电影之欧阳家百创编
中学生必看十大励志电影欧阳家百(2021.03.07)1、《肖申克的救赎》很喜欢安迪放MOZART的《费加罗的婚礼》那段,圣洁高亢的女高音穿云裂帛久被牢牢禁锢的人们呆住了。
他们可能不知这是什么音乐,可是对美的感觉,对自由的渴望,每个人都是一样。
人们抬头望着碧蓝无垠的天空,美好的情愫随美妙的音韵四处飘荡,镜头缓缓升起,摇过,芸芸众生就在广场上抬头仰望,那么专注,那么深情,没有十恶不赦的罪犯,没有暴虐无行的狱警,人们复归平等与和睦,人们找到生命的生存的极至和本源。
2、《阿甘正传》美国近代史的缩影。
无需多言的经典,也是当年《肖申克的救赎》的强劲对手。
"人生就象一盒巧克力......"经典的台词。
3、《勇敢的心》史诗般的片子,主题深沉凝重却又不失轻快,场面宏大,视觉和音乐效果一流,优美流畅。
虽然最后结局令人遗憾,但其悲壮程度足可以感染所有的观众。
"自由!"梅尔吉普森林行刑前的呐喊,至今响彻在耳边。
4、《美丽心灵》影评人说"2000年的奥斯卡最佳影片给了《美丽心灵》而不是《指环王》,证明奥斯卡还没有堕落。
" 学过经济学的人都知道,什么叫做"那什均衡"。
该剧就是根据经济学家那什的真人真事改编,一个80岁时凭自己20岁的理论获得诺贝尔经济学奖的人。
一个伟大的学者,一个生活的强者,一辈子都在和自己严重的幻想症做斗争。
5、《百万美元宝贝》对于整个电影,正如导演伊斯特伍德所说,"这不是一个关于拳击的故事,而是关于希望、梦想和爱的故事",看过这部电影,相信大家就会知道今年奥斯卡典礼上的大获全胜真的是实至名归。
6、《心灵捕手》一部好的电影总是能在不经意间将你打动,或者说,一部好的电影是需要慢慢欣赏和体味的,《骄阳似我》并没有花费太多时间在展示威尔如何天资聪颖上,而是把笔墨主要放在了桑恩教授与威尔从最初的略显敌对到慢慢了解,直至帮助他找寻到了自己人生目标的过程。
适合初中生阅读的十本经典科普读物(一)之欧阳家百创编
适合初中生阅读的十本经典科普读物(一)欧阳家百(2021.03.07)《从一到无穷大》作者:乔治·伽莫夫推荐理由《从一到无穷大》是当今世界最有影响的科普经典名著之一。
虽然伽莫夫说这本书对于十多岁的孩子有点难,但我们依旧向12岁以上的读者推荐这本书,因为这本书可以吸引一个人从童年到成人一直读下去,它所提供的是引导我们如何用科学看世界。
《啊哈,灵机一动》作者:马丁·伽德纳推荐理由一些惊人的想法,令数学家也觉得惊奇。
能给你带来许多许多的数学灵感,能让你的大脑收到很大的智力挑战,全面锻炼你的脑力。
对你的数学成绩很有帮助,特别是奥数。
据说,很多奥数获奖者都看过这本书。
《万物简史》作者:比尔·布莱森推荐理由书中回溯了科学史上那些伟大与奇妙的时刻,引用了近年来发现的最新科学史料,几乎每一个被作者描述的事件都奇特而且惊人,每一个那迷于科学的科学家们也是千奇百怪。
每一个人在阅读此书之后,都会对生命、对人生、对我们所生活的世界产生全新的感悟。
《生命的多样性》作者:爱德华·欧·威尔逊推荐理由这是一部对自然选择的惊人发现、对进化和神奇创造力的颂歌。
这本书语言古典尔雅,科学可信:作者除了对自己科学经历和对大自然亲自体验的生动描述外,还有科学理性的阐述,呈献给读者的是一本具科学权威性的散文般语言的好书。
《黑猩猩在召唤》作者: 珍妮·古尔多推荐理由在我们这个星球上种类繁多的动物中,大概再也找不到另一种能象黑猩猩那样和人如此相似的动物了。
可它们正面临着人类无情的摧残即将绝迹,《黑猩猩在召唤》将把我们带到另一个动物世界,深入探索野生黑猩猩生活的奥秘。
这本写得极其出色的书,将促使我们回顾人类在达到今日水平之前所走过的那漫长而艰难的道路;帮助我们以应有的谦虚,然而又从我们现时所理解的高度出发,去估价我们人类在动物世界中所占据的地位。
100部世界名著拍成的经典电影
The Red Pony 春晓大地 约翰・史坦贝克 配音:英语 字幕:英文 /中文简体 /中文繁体
The Earrings of Madame de... 伯爵夫人的耳环
韦尔摩兰 配音:法语 字幕:英文 /中文简体 /中文繁体
The Wizard Of Oz 绿野仙踪 弗兰克・鲍姆 配音:英语 DTS/ 英语 /国语 /日语 /泰语 /法语 /音乐 字幕:英文 /中文 /法文 /西班牙文 /葡萄牙文 /日文 /泰文 /印尼文 /中文评论
The Blue Bird 蓝色知更鸟 (青鸟)
莫里斯・梅特林克 配音:英语 /法语 /西班牙语 /国语 字幕:英语 /法语 /西班牙语 /中文简体 /中文繁体
The Gadfly 牛虻 艾丽・伏尼契 配音:国语 /俄语 字幕:中文
The Sorrows of Young Werther 少年维特的烦恼 约翰・沃尔夫冈・歌德 配音:德语 字幕:英文 /德文 /中文简体 /中文繁体
Wuthering Heights 咆哮山庄 艾米莉・勃朗特 配音:英语 字幕:英文 /中文简体 /中文繁体
Rashomon 罗生门
芥川龙之芥 配音:日语 字幕:英文 /中文简体 /中文繁体 /日文 /韩文
Samurai 宫本武藏 吉川英治 配音:日语 字幕:英文 /中文简体 /中文繁体
Samurai II Duel at Ichijoji Temple 宫本武藏之乘寺的决斗
吉川英治 配音:日语 字幕:英文 /中文简体 /中文繁体
The Million Pound Note 百万英镑 马克・吐温 配音:英语 /国语 字幕:英文 /中文
童话故事之欧阳家百创编
谁是森林小天使欧阳家百(2021.03.07)喜鹊、黄莺、乌鸦三个小伙伴同住在一片大森林里。
一天,他们坐在一根树枝上聊天。
聊着聊着就说到了马上就要举行的“谁是森林小天使”的比赛。
一说起比赛,喜鹊眉飞色舞地说:“森林了,就数我最漂亮…….”话还没说完,黄莺急急打断他的话:“可不是嘛!在森林里,我算得上是真正的歌唱家,我唱歌的时候,没有谁能比得上。
”他俩各自抢着夸自己,谁也不听谁的。
只有乌鸦在一边默默不出声,他不知道该说什么。
这时,飞来一只猫头鹰爷爷,他停在一块石头上,不停地喘着气,他抬头看见树上有三只小伙伴,着急地对他们说:"喂,三个小朋友,你们好。
我的脚不小心扎到一根长刺,麻烦你们帮帮忙,帮我取出来,好吗?"喜鹊听了,摆摆尾,飞向远处一块石头上,欣赏着自己美丽的羽毛。
黄莺不耐烦地说道:“我们哪有时间,你没看见我们参加”谁是森林小天使比赛吗?正忙着做准备吗?”说完,他开始唱起歌来。
小乌鸦看了看两个小伙伴,飞向猫头鹰的身边,用自己尖尖的嘴巴,小心地帮猫头鹰爷爷拔出了长刺。
猫头鹰看着小乌鸦,点了点头,笑着说道:“孩子,谢谢你!我会记着你的。
”说完,展翅飞走了。
三个小伙伴终于等到了比赛的开始,喜鹊的美丽与黄莺的歌声得到了很多的赞赏,他俩也认为自己最有资格成为森林小天使。
乌鸦也为两个小伙伴感到高兴。
到了最后宣布的那一天,森林里来了很多的动物,猫头鹰爷爷也来了,他对大家说道:“朋友们,我组织这个活动主要是为了选一个最善良、最有爱心的小天使,为我们森林的其他动物做榜样,让我们这个森林成为最有爱心、最友好的动物之家,现在我已选好了,他就是有爱心的小乌鸦。
”说完以后,就把森里小天使的奖状发给了小乌鸦。
黄莺与喜鹊羞愧地低下了头。
手和脚的故事手和脚本来是一对好兄弟,他们相处得非常和睦,每天都互相配合,同心协力帮助主人做了许许多多的事情。
但是由于他们俩的功劳越来越大,因此引发了他们之间为了争夺名利而大打出手。
世界文学名著经典电影100部
《世界文学名著经典电影100部(18DVD9)市场唯一内容最精选、画面最清晰、配置最丰富、电影最权威的100部“文学名著”版本!世界文学名著,是全世界人民共同拥有的文化财富。
每一部文学名著,都是一段历史的缩影,它再现了那段时期的人物、社会、生活习俗、科技水平及其他种种知识。
可以说,文学名著是人生的教科书,一代又一代的读者,曾从中吸取智慧和力量。
为了让更多人,感受到文学名著的恒久魅力,全球电影工作者将一部又一部名著搬上了大银幕。
而这些文学名著改编的电影,同样也成为了永恒的经典。
相信每一位观众,都会从影片所描述的故事中,感受人物的命运,了解社会,体察人生,不知不觉地得到心灵的启迪。
内容简介:Les Miserables悲惨世界维克多·雨果配音:国语/法语字幕:中文Voskreseniye复活列夫·尼古拉耶维奇·托尔斯泰配音:国语/俄语字幕:中文The New Land被开垦的处女地肖洛霍夫配音:国语字幕:中文The Anna Cross 脖子上的安娜安东·巴甫洛维奇·契诃夫配音:国语/俄语字幕:英文/俄文/中文简体/中文繁体The Gadfly 牛虻艾丽·伏尼契配音:国语/俄语字幕:中文The Sorrows of Young Werther少年维特的烦恼约翰·沃尔夫冈·歌德配音:德语字幕:英文/德文/中文简体/中文繁体Wuthering Heights咆哮山庄艾米莉·勃朗特配音:英语字幕:英文/中文简体/中文繁体Faust浮士德约翰·沃尔夫冈·冯·歌德配音:英语字幕:英文/中文简体/中文繁体The Snows Of Kilimanjaro乞力马扎罗的雪欧内斯特·米勒·海明威配音:英语/国语字幕:中文简体/中文繁体The Good Soldier Schweik好兵帅克雅·哈谢克配音:捷克语/国语字幕:英文/中文简体/中文繁体Romeo & Juliet罗密欧与朱丽叶威廉·莎士比亚配音:英语字幕:英文/中文Dr.Jekyll and Mr Hyde化身博士罗伯特·路易斯·斯蒂文生配音:英语字幕:英文/中文简体/中文繁体Grand Hotel 大饭店维基·鲍姆配音:英语字幕:英文/中文简体/中文繁体Le Plaisir 欢愉莫泊桑配音:法语字幕:英文/中文简体/中文繁体How Green Was My Valley翡翠谷李察·勒埃林配音:英语字幕:英文/中文简体/中文繁体Le Rouge Et Le Noir红与黑司汤达配音:法语/国语字幕:中文简体/中文繁体Helen of Troy木马屠城记荷马配音:英语字幕:英文/日文/阿拉伯文/中文简体/中文繁体Giant 巨人约翰·克坦贝克配音:英语字幕:英文/中文简体/中文繁体The Passion of Joan Arc 圣女贞德肖伯纳默片字幕:英文/中文简体/中文繁体Hamlet 王子复仇记威廉·莎士比亚配音:国语/英语字幕:英文/中文简体/中文繁体War and Peace 战争与和平列夫·尼古拉耶维奇·托尔斯泰Notre Dame De Paris 巴黎圣母院维克多·雨果配音:法语/国语字幕:英文/中文简体/中文繁体Pride and Prejudice 傲慢与偏见简·奥斯汀配音:英语/国语字幕:英文/中文/法文/葡萄牙文/西班牙文Anna Karenina 安娜·卡列尼娜列夫·尼古拉耶维奇·托尔斯泰配音:俄语/英语/法语/国语字幕:英文/法文/中文简体/中文繁体Der Blaue Engel 蓝色天使亨利希·曼配音:英语字幕:摩洛哥文/中文简体/中文繁体Madame Bovary 包法利夫人古斯塔夫·福楼拜配音:英语字幕:英文/中文简体/中文繁体Rashomon罗生门芥川龙之芥配音:日语字幕:英文/中文简体/中文繁体/日文/韩文Samurai宫本武藏吉川英治配音:日语字幕:英文/中文简体/中文繁体Samurai II Duel at Ichijoji Temple 宫本武藏之乘寺的决斗吉川英治配音:日语字幕:英文/中文简体/中文繁体Samurai Ⅲ Duel At Ganryu Island 宫本武藏之决斗岸流岛吉川英治配音:日语字幕:英文/中文简体/中文繁体Richard Ⅲ理查三世威廉·莎士比亚配音:英语字幕:英文/中文简体/中文繁体Othello 奥赛罗威廉·莎士比亚配音:英语字幕:英文/中文简体/中文繁体Ben-Hur 宾汉卢·华莱士配音:英语/音乐声轨/国语/日语/泰语字幕:英文/中文简体/中文繁体/法文/西班牙文/葡萄牙文/印尼文/日文/韩文/泰文/中文评论/中英文双显The Thnee Musketeens 三剑客亚历山大·仲马配音:英语字幕:英文/中文简体/中文繁体A Tale of Two Cities双城记查尔斯·狄更斯配音:英语字幕:英文/中文Bend of the River 怒河威廉·古立克配音:英语/法语字幕:英文/法文/中文简体/中文繁体A Farewell to Arms永别了,武器欧内斯特·米勒·海明威配音:英语字幕:中文简体/中文繁体The Million Pound Note百万英镑马克·吐温配音:英语/国语字幕:英文/中文Lidy Julie朱丽小姐奥古斯特·斯特林堡配音:瑞典语字幕:英文/中文简体/中文繁体carmen jones 卡门普洛斯佩·梅里美配音:英语/国语字幕:英文/中文简体/中文繁体Little Women 小妇人路易莎·奥尔科特配音:英语字幕:英文/中文简体/中文繁体Pygmalion卖花女肖伯纳配音:英语字幕:英文/中文简体/中文繁体Gone With The Wind 乱世佳人玛格丽特·米切尔配音:英语5.1/原始音轨/国语5.1字幕:英文/法文/日文/朝鲜文/泰文/印尼文/西班牙文/中文简体/中文繁体Jane Eyre 简爱夏洛蒂·勃朗特配音:英语/国语字幕:英文/法文/西班牙文/中文简体/中文繁体The Red Shoes红菱艳汉斯·克里斯蒂安·安徒生配音:英语/国语字幕:英文/法文/中文简体/中文繁体Rebecca 蝴蝶梦达夫妮·杜穆里埃配音:英语/国语字幕:英文/法文/西班牙文/韩文/中文简体/中文繁体Camille 茶花女亚历山大·小仲马配音:英语字幕:英文/中文/法文/葡萄牙文/印尼文/西班牙文Letter from an Unknown Woman 一封陌生女子的来信斯蒂芬·茨威格配音:英语字幕:英文/中文简体/中文繁体Les Dames du Bois de Boulongne 布劳涅森林的女人们德尼·狄德罗配音:法语字幕:英文/中文简体/中文繁体Anna Christie 安娜·克莉丝蒂尤金·奥尼尔配音:英语字幕:英文/法文/西班牙文/中文简体/中文繁体Henry V 亨利五世威廉·莎士比亚配音:英语字幕:中文Boule de Suif 羊脂球莫泊桑配音:法语/国语字幕:中文简体/中文繁体For Whom The Bell Tolls 战地钟声欧内斯特·米勒·海明威配音:英语字幕:英文/中文简体/中文繁体All Quiet On The Western Front 西线无战事埃里希·马里亚·雷马克配音:英语字幕:英文/中文简体/中文繁体Berlin Alexanderplatz柏林亚历山大广场阿尔弗雷德·德布林配音:德语字幕:英文/中文简体/中文繁体Scandal 丑闻杜斯妥也夫斯基配音:日语字幕:英文/中文简体/中文繁体The Grapes of Wrath 愤怒的葡萄约翰·斯坦培克配音:英语字幕:英文/中文简体/中文繁体Arabian Nights天方夜谭阿拉伯经典文学作品配音:英语字幕:中文The Ten Commandments十戒圣经故事配音:英语/法语/日语/国语字幕:英文/中文简体/中文繁体/法文/韩文/泰文/日文/中文评论The Phantom of the Opera 歌剧魅影卡斯顿·勒胡配音:英语字幕:英文/中文简体/中文繁体The Red Pony 春晓大地约翰·史坦贝克配音:英语字幕:英文/中文简体/中文繁体The Earrings of Madame de...伯爵夫人的耳环韦尔摩兰配音:法语字幕:英文/中文简体/中文繁体Quiet Flows The Don 静静的顿河肖洛霍夫配音:英语/俄语/国语字幕:英文/俄文/法文/中文简体/中文繁体Gervaise 洗衣女工埃米尔·左拉配音:法语字幕:日文/中文简体/中文繁体Le Silence de la Mer 海的沉默让·维尔高尔配音:法语字幕:英文/中文简体/中文繁体The Wizard Of Oz绿野仙踪弗兰克·鲍姆配音:英语DTS/英语/国语/日语/泰语/法语/音乐字幕:英文/中文/法文/西班牙文/葡萄牙文/日文/泰文/印尼文/中文评论The Blue Bird蓝色知更鸟(青鸟)莫里斯·梅特林克配音:英语/法语/西班牙语/国语字幕:英语/法语/西班牙语/中文简体/中文繁体Heidi 海蒂约翰娜·施皮里配音:英语/国语字幕:英语/西班牙语/中文简体/中文繁体Oliver Twist 雾都孤儿查尔斯·狄更斯配音:英语字幕:英文/中文简体/中文繁体Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves阿里巴巴与四十大盗一千零一夜配音:英语字幕:英文/中文简体/中文繁体The Old Man and the Sea老人与海欧内斯特·米勒·海明威配音:英语字幕:英文/中文National Velvet玉女神驹伊妮德·拜格诺德配音:英语字幕:英文/中文简体/中文繁体David Copperfield大卫·科波菲尔(块肉余生) 查尔斯·狄更斯配音:英语字幕:英文/中文简体/中文繁体Lassie Come Home 灵犬莱西艾瑞克·奈特配音:英语字幕:英文/中文简体/中文繁体Courage of Lassie莱西的勇气莱昂内尔·豪瑟配音:英语字幕:英文/中文简体/中文繁体Mother 母亲马克西姆·高尔基配音:俄语字幕:英文/俄文/中文简体/中文繁体The Childhood Of Maxim Gorky 我的童年马克西姆·高尔基配音:俄语/国语字幕:英文My Universities 我的大学马克西姆·高尔基配音:国语字幕:英文On His Own 在人间马克西姆·高尔基配音:国语字幕:英文The Good Earth大地赛珍珠配音:英语字幕:中文简体/中文繁体Till We Meet Again重逢以前罗曼·罗兰配音:日语字幕:日文/中文简体/中文繁体The Adventures Of Tom Sawyer 汤姆历险记马克·吐温配音:英语字幕:中文简体/中文繁体The Prince and the Pauper 乞丐王子马克·吐温配音:英语字幕:中文简体/中文繁体Moby Dick 白鲸记海曼·梅尔维尔配音:英语字幕:英文/中文简体/中文繁体20000Leagues Under the Sea海底两万里儒勒·凡尔纳配音:英语字幕:英文/中文简体/中文繁体The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe 鲁滨逊飘流记丹尼尔·笛福配音:英语字幕:英文/中文简体/中文繁体。
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精品资料世界(s hìj iè)文学名著改编的经典电影100部........................................世界(shìjiè)文学名著改编的经典电影100部罗密欧与朱丽叶Romeo And Juliet简爱Jane Eyre呼啸山庄(hū xiào shān zhuānɡ)Wuthering Heights 傲慢(àomàn)与偏见王子(wángzǐ)复仇记(上)王子(wángzǐ)复仇记(下)雾都孤儿Oliver Twist大卫·科波菲尔David Copperfield双城记A Tale Of Two Cities牛虻The Gadfly孤星血泪Great Expectations鲁滨逊漂流记The Adventures Of Robinson Crusoe 卖花女Pygmalion蝴蝶梦所罗门的宝藏King Solomon’s Mines金银岛Treasure Island剃刀(tìdāo)边缘The Razor's Edge剑侠(jiànxiá)唐璜Adventures Of Don Juan劫后英雄传Ivanhoe救生艇Lifeboat翠堤春晓(chūn xiǎo)The Great Waltz.鸳梦(yuān mènɡ)重温Random Harvest安娜·克里斯蒂Anna Chiristie郎心如铁A Place In The Sun雨中曲Sing’in The Rain英俊(yīngjùn)少年Heintje—Einmal Wird Die Sonne Wieder Scheinen马耳他之鹰 The Maltese Falcon风流寡妇The Merry Widow失去的周末The Lost Weekend隐形人The Invisible Man黄金时代(上)Best Years Of Our Lives黄金时代(下)Best Years Of Our Lives宾虚(上)Ben-Hur宾虚(下)Ben-Hur罗马(luó mǎ)假日Roman Holiday魂断蓝桥Waterloo Bridge乱世佳人(luàn shì jiā rén)(上)Gone With The Wind乱世佳人(luàn shì jiā rén)(下)Gone With The Wind居里夫人Madame Curie贝多芬传The Life And Loves Of Beethoven老人与海(lǎo rén yǔ hǎi)The Old Man And The Sea战地(zhàndì)春梦A Farewell To Arms战地钟声(上)For Whom The Bell Tolls战地钟声(下)For Whom The Bell Tolls百万英镑The Million Pound Note大地The Good Earth小妇人红磨坊Moulin Rouge白鲸记Moby Dick欲望(yùwàng)号街车A Streetcar Named Desire 国王(guówáng)与我The King And I化身(huàshēn)博士Dr. Jekyll And Mr.Hyde第三(dì sān)人The Third Man汤姆历险记Tom Sawyer非洲(fēi zhōu)皇后The African Queen歌剧魅影Phantom Of The Opera西线无战事All Quiet On The Western Front 浮士德Faust暴君焚城录Quo Vadis木马屠城记Helen Of Troy红菱艳The Red Shoes霸王妖姬Samson And Delilah十戒(上)The Ten Commandments十戒(下)The Ten Commandments出埃及记(上)Exodus出埃及记(下)Exodus埃及(āi jí)艳后(上)Cleopatra埃及(āi jí)艳后(下)Cleopatra巴黎圣母院The Hunchback Of Notre Dame茶花女Camille红与黑(上)Le Rouge Et Le Noir红与黑(下)Le Rouge Et Le Noir悲惨世界(bēi cǎn shì jiè)(上)Les Miserables 悲惨世界(bēi cǎn shì jiè)(下)Les Miserables 三剑客The Three Musketeers卡门Carmen Jones一个陌生女人(nǚrén)的来信Letter From An Unknown Woman环游世界八十天Around The World In 80 Days左拉传The Life Of Emile Zola大饭店Grand Hotel阿里巴巴和四十大盗Alibaba And The Forty Thieves天方夜谭The Arabian Nights罗生门Rashomon地狱(dìyù)门Jigokumon白雪公主Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs 灰姑娘Cinderella小人国历险记Gulliver's Travels绿野仙踪The Wizard Of Oz白痴(báichī)The Idiot攻克(gōngkè)柏林(上)Padeniye Berlinat 攻克(gōngkè)柏林(下)Padeniye Berlinat 战争(zhànzhēng)与和平(上)战争与和平(下)安娜·卡列尼娜(上)Anna Karenina安娜·卡列尼娜(下)Anna Karenina童年Detstvo Gorkogo在人间V Lyudyakh我的大学Moi Universitely母亲Mother钢铁(gāngtiě)是怎样炼成的КакЗакаляласьСталь内容总结(1)世界文学名著改编的经典电影100部。
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人教版五年级上册语文教材分析之欧阳家百创编
五年级语文教材分析欧阳家百(2021.03.07)一、教材的总体概况:教材按专题组织单元,共设计了八个单元。
依次是:我爱阅读,思念家乡,说明性文章,生活的启示,遨游汉字王国,父母之爱,不忘国耻、振兴中华,走近毛泽东。
其中第一单元“我爱阅读”和第五单元“遨游汉字王国”还安排有不同呈现形式的综合性学习内容,使学习内容与形式更加丰富多彩。
每个单元包括导语、课例、口语交际·习作和回顾·拓展四大部分,各部分相互联系,构成一个有机的整体。
其中,“遨游汉字王国”单元采取了全新的编排方式,包括“活动建议”和“阅读材料”两大部分。
每单元由4篇课文组成,其中讲读课文2篇,略读课文2篇。
精读课文后有思考练习题,略读课文前有连接语,将前后课文从内容上连接起来,并提示略读课文的学习要求。
根据教学的需要,在一些课文后面安排有“资料袋”或“阅读链接”,以提供课文的背景资料,并丰富学生的阅读。
本册文章共28篇,其中讲读课文14篇,略读课文14篇,还有8篇选读课文,总共32篇。
本册要求认识200个字,会写150个字。
要求认识的字,分散安排在精读课文和略读课文中,在课后生字条里列出;要求会写的字,安排在精读课文后,以方格的形式排列。
为了便于复习检测,每组课文后安排有“词语盘点”栏目,包括“读读写写”“读读记记”两栏。
“读读写写”是由精读课文中会读会写的词语组成;“读读记记”是由精读和略读课文中要求认识的词语组成,只记不写。
另外,教材后附有两个生字表。
生字表(一)是要求认识的字,200个;生字表(二)是要求会写的字,150个,以供复习、检测之用。
二、具体教学中要注意的问题:(一)全面准确地把握教学目标语文课程标准从“知识与能力”“过程与方法”“情感态度与价值观”三个维度提出了语文教学目标,而且提出了总目标和阶段目标。
这是我们把握教学目标的依据。
首先,教师在教学时要从整体上把握小学高年级语文学习的阶段性目标,关注学生经过小学阶段最后两年的学习,能否达到课程标准对学生语文能力的要求。
朗读短文之欧阳家百创编
作品37号欧阳家百(2021.03.07)一位访美中国女作家,在纽约遇到一位卖花的老太太。
老太太穿着破旧,身体虚弱,但脸上的神情却是那样祥和兴奋。
女作家挑了一朵花说:“看起来,你很高兴。
”老太太面带微笑地说:“是的,一切都这么美好,我为什么不高兴呢?”“对烦恼,你倒真能看得开。
”女作家又说了一句。
没料到,老太太的回答更令女作家大吃一惊:“耶稣在星期五被钉上十字架时,是全世界最糟糕的一天,可三天后就是复活节。
所以,当我遇到不幸时,就会等待三天,这样一切就恢复正常了。
”“等待三天”,多么富于哲理的话语,多么乐观的生活方式。
它把烦恼和痛苦抛下,全力去收获快乐。
沈从文在“文革”期间,陷入了非人的境地。
可他毫不在意,他在咸宁时给他的表侄、画家黄永玉写信说:“这里的荷花真好,你若来”身陷苦难却仍为荷花的盛开欣喜赞叹不已,这是一种趋于澄明的境界,一种旷达洒脱的胸襟,一种面临磨难坦荡从容的气度,一种对生活童子般的热爱和美好事物无限向往的生命情感。
由此可见,影响一个人快乐的,有时并不是困境及磨难,而是一个人的心态。
如果把自己浸泡在积极、乐观、向上的心态中,快乐必然会占据你的每一天。
作品53号在繁华的巴黎大街的路旁,站着一个衣衫褴褛、头发斑白、双目失明的老人。
他不像其他乞丐那样伸手向过路行人乞讨,而是在身旁立一块木牌,上面写着:“我什么也看不见!”街上过往的行人很多,看了木牌上的字都无动于衷,有的还淡淡一笑,便姗姗而去了。
这天中午,法国著名诗人让.彼浩勒也经过这里。
他看看木牌上的字,问盲老人:“老人家,今天上午有人给你钱吗?”盲老人叹息着回答:“我,我什么也没有得到。
”说着,脸上的神情非常悲伤。
让.彼浩勒听了,拿起笔悄悄地在那行字的前面添上了“春天到了,可是”几个字,就匆匆地离开了。
晚上,让.彼浩勒又经过这里,问那个盲老人下午的情况。
盲老人笑着回答说:“先生,不知为什么,下午给我钱的人多极了!”让.彼浩勒听了,摸着胡子满意地笑了。
最适合小学生假期观看的17部励志影片之欧阳家百创编
最适合小学生假期观看的17部励志影片:欧阳家百(2021.03.07)1、《荒岛余生》,我最喜欢的电影之一,汤姆·汉克斯主演,在我最低谷的时候给了我巨大的力量。
2、《风雨哈佛路》,一个最贫困的哈佛女孩从不退缩的奋斗,看完让人满身温暖,央视曾经播过。
3、《听见天堂》,一个热爱电影的盲童选择了用耳朵代替眼睛,去记录他生活的点点滴滴。
4、《卡特教练》,一个篮球教练率领一群看不到出路的孩子们为梦想作战。
5、《追梦女孩》,碧昂斯主演,3个黑人女孩踏上充满未知的星途最后获得成功的故事。
6、《阳光小美女》,充满亲情温暖的励志片。
7、《闻香识女人》,阿尔帕·西诺主演,里面的一曲《一步之遥》探戈舞曲奏响生命的热情。
8、《放牛班的春天》,即使是被社会遗忘的孩子,也有可能绽放生命的光芒。
9、《荒野生存》,一个理想主义者的传奇,一个流浪的故事,每一步都充满了艰辛,以坚韧的毅力,实践着寻找自我的梦想。
10、《侧耳倾听》,宫崎骏编剧近藤喜文导演的动画,一个少女初恋和成长的故事。
11、《当幸福来敲门》,威尔·史密斯难得的非商业电影,和儿子一起出演,很有噱头,而且很励志,很好看。
12、《黑暗中的舞者》拉尔斯·冯·特里厄的歌舞经典作品,一部别出心裁且唯美感性的歌舞片,有一点浪漫,也有一点灰色,但是却充满力量。
13、《心灵捕手》,马特·戴蒙和本·阿弗莱克两哥们的剧本,罗宾·威廉姆斯出任绿叶,一个天才少年的非典型成长片。
14、《永不妥协》,茱莉亚·罗伯茨借此片获得影后,十分真诚的励志电影。
15、《死亡诗社》,罗宾·威廉姆斯主演的经典励志电影,还是扮演一个春风化雨的老师,绝对推荐。
16、《百万宝贝》,奥斯卡最佳影片,克林特·伊斯特伍德导演,一个女子拳击手的奋斗里程。
17、《跳出我天地》,一个11岁小男孩破除重重阻碍追求梦想的芭蕾之路。
一百部文学作品改编电影合集
百部文学影视作品采集目录一、《看上去很美》——改编自王朔同名小说二、《甲方乙方》——改编自王朔小说《你不是一个俗人》三、《一个陌生女人的来信》——改编自茨威格同名小说四、《天下无贼》——改编自赵本夫同名小说五、《大红灯笼高高挂》——改编自苏童小说《妻妾成群》六、《红高粱》——改编自莫言小说《红高粱家族》七、《鬼子来了》——改编自尤凤伟小说《生存》八、《那些年我们追过的女孩》——改编自九把刀同名小说九、《活着》——改编自余华同名小说十、《肖申克的救赎》——改编自斯蒂芬•金同名小说十一、傲慢与偏见——(英国导演Joe Wright根据英国作家奥斯丁的同名小说改编)十二、理智与情感——(台湾导演李安根据英国作家奥斯丁的同名小说改编)十三、仲夏夜之梦——(美国导演Michael Hoffman根据英国作家莎士比亚的同名戏剧改编)十四、威尼斯商人——(英国导演MICHAEL RADJORD根据英国作家莎士比亚的同名戏剧改编)十五、鲁宾逊漂流记——(美国作家GEORGE MILLER根据英国作家笛福的同名小说改编)十六、茶花女——(美国导演George Cukor根据法国作家小仲马的同名小说改编)十七、三个火枪手——(英国导演莱斯特根据法国作家大仲马的同名小说改编)十八、唐吉诃德——(英国导演CHARLES STURRIDGE根据西班牙作家塞万提斯的同名小说改编)十九、战争与和平——(俄国导演邦达尔丘克根据俄国作家托尔斯泰同名小说改编) 二十、百万英磅——(英国导演尼姆根据美国作家马克•吐温的同名小说改编)二十一、安娜.卡列尼娜——(美国导演Clarence Brown根据俄国作家托尔斯泰的同名小说改编)二十二、十日谈——(意大利导演帕索里尼根据意大利作家薄伽丘的同名小说改编) 二十三、老人与海——(美国导演JUD TAYLOR根据美国作家海明威的同名小说改编)二十四、罗密欧与茱丽叶——(意大利导演Renato Castellani根据英国作家莎士比亚的同名戏剧改编)二十五、我这一辈子——(中国导演石挥根据中国作家老舍的同名小说改编)二十六、《祝福》——改编自鲁迅同名小说二十七、《药》——改编自鲁迅同名小说二十八、《梁山伯与祝英台》——改编自张恨水同名小说二十九、《雷雨》——改编自曹禺同名小说三十、《倾城之恋》——改编自张爱玲同名小说三十一、霸王别姬——中国导演陈凯歌根据香港作家李碧华的同名小说改编三十二、《茶馆》——改编自老舍同名小说三十三、《阿Q正传》——改编自鲁迅同名小说三十四、《色•戒》——改编自张爱玲同名小说三十五、《阿甘正传》——改编自温斯顿•格卢姆(Winston Groom)同名小说三十六、《三傻大闹宝莱坞3 Idiots》——改编自印度畅销书作家奇坦•巴哈特(ChetanBhagat)的处女作小说《五点人》三十七、《时间旅行者的妻子》——改编自美国作家奥黛丽•尼芬格(Audrey Niffenegger)创作的同名畅销小说三十八、《悲惨世界》——改编自法国大作家维克多•雨果同名小说三十九、《简•爱》——改编自英国女作家夏洛蒂•勃朗特四十、《包法利夫人》——改编自法国作家福楼拜同名小说改编四十一、《乱世佳人》——改编自小说家玛格丽特•米切尔的同名小说《飘》(Gone With The Wind)四十二、《巴黎圣母院》——根据维克多-雨果的同名小说改编四十三、《浮士德》——根据德国作家歌德的同名诗剧改编四十四、《转山》——根据谢旺霖同名畅销小说改编四十五、《非诚勿扰》——改编自冯小刚第一次创作的长篇小说四十六、《集结号》——改编自杨金远的小说《官司》四十七、《宝贵的秘密》——改编自凡一平的小说《撒谎的村庄》四十八、《风声》——改编自作家麦家的同名长篇小说四十九、《山楂树之恋》——改编自艾米的同名小说五十、《杜拉拉升职记》——改编自由中国作家李可创作的同名小说五十一、《教父》——改编自马里奥•普佐同名小说五十二、《魔戒》——改编自约翰•罗纳德•鲁埃尔•托尔金同名小说五十三、《闪灵》——改编自斯蒂芬•金同名小说五十四、《广岛之恋》——改编自玛格丽特•杜拉斯同名小说五十五、《蒂凡尼的早餐》——改编自杜鲁门•卡波特同名小说五十六、《日瓦戈医生》——改编自帕斯捷尔纳克同名小说五十七、《铁皮鼓》——改编自君特.格拉斯同名小说五十八、《西线无战事》——改编自埃里希•马里亚•雷马克同名小说五十九、《杀死一只知更鸟》——改编自哈伯•李同名小说六十、《布拉格之恋》——改编自米兰昆德拉小说《不能承受的生命之轻》六十一、《洛丽塔》——改编自弗拉基米尔•纳博科夫同名小说六十二、《英国病人》——改编自迈克尔•翁达杰同名小说六十三、《理智与情感》——改编自简•奥斯汀同名小说六十四、《香水》——改编自帕特里克•聚斯金德同名小说六十五、《白痴》——改编自陀思妥耶夫斯基同名小说六十六、《伊豆的舞女》——改编自川端康成同名小说六十七、《失乐园》——改编自渡边淳一同名小说六十八、《东邪西毒》——改编自金庸小说《射雕英雄传》六十九、《卧虎藏龙》——改编自王度庐同名小说七十、《别让我走》——改编自石黑一雄同名小说七十一、《一个好爸爸》——改编自作家李纯恩的小说《黑社会爸爸》七十二、《魔幻厨房》改编自林咏琛的同名小说七十三、《神奇海盗船》——改编自吉德安•笛福所著的海盗系列故事书(The Pirates!)的前两本七十四、《东方快车谋杀案》——改编自阿加莎•克里斯蒂(Agatha Christie)1934年的同名小说七十五、《侠探杰克》——改编自李•查德小说《一击》七十六、《人类之子》——改编自詹姆斯于1992年的小说《人类之子》七十七、《云图》——改编自2004年由大卫•米切尔所著的同名科幻小说七十八、《BJ单身日记》——改编自作家海伦•菲尔丁的同名小说七十九、《赎罪》——改编自伊恩•麦克尤恩同名小说八十、《尼罗河上的惨案》——改编自阿加莎•克里斯蒂在1937年出版的同名小说八十一、《暮光之城:暮色》———改编自斯蒂芬妮•迈耶创作的同名小说八十二、《绿色奇迹》——改编自斯蒂芬•金的同名小说八十三、《了不起的盖茨比》——改编自斯科特•菲茨杰拉德于1925年发表的同名小说八十四、《饥饿游戏》——改编自苏珊•柯林斯著作的同名小说八十五、《疯狂的心》——改编自1987年Thomas Cobb所写的同名小说八十六、《断背山》——改编自安妮•普露所著的同名短篇小说八十七、《仙境之桥》——改编自凯瑟琳•帕特森儿童文学小说作品《通往泰瑞比西亚的桥》八十八、《大白鲨》——改编自彼得•本奇利的原著同名小说八十九、《乌云背后的幸福线》——改编自马修•奎克(Matthew Quick)所撰写的同名小说九十、《追风筝的孩子》)——改编自卡勒德•胡赛尼同名小说九十一、《那山、那人、那狗》——根据彭见明的短篇小说《那山那人那狗》改编九十二、《摇啊摇,摇到外婆桥》——改编自李晓小说《门规》九十三、《人到中年》——改编自同名谌容小说九十四、《人生》——根据路遥的同名小说《人生》改编九十五、《唐山大地震》——改编自华裔女作家张翎的小说《余震》九十六、《长恨歌》——改编自王安忆的同名小说九十七、《柳如是》——根据历史学家陈寅恪所著的《柳如是别传》改编九十八、《让子弹飞》——改编自四川作家马识途的长篇小说《夜谭十记》中的《盗官记》一节九十九、《杀生》——改编自陈铁军的中篇小说《设计死亡》一百、《一九四二》——改编自刘震云小说《温故一九四二》。
编导艺考生必看的120部电影观片单之欧阳法创编
视听语言与影评写作(影评)120部电影观片单说明:此片单作为影评写作练习选取素材的范围,也是影评写作科目的补充资料。
其中:第001--030部为必须完成写作的;第031—060部为要求仔细观摩,作出记录,可以不完成完整的写作的;第061--120部作为一般了解掌握,有条件的最好全部观看,如果的确没有时间观看,也要选取至少一半观看,作为积累。
001《毕业生》002《克莱默夫妇》003《低俗小说》004《楚门的世界》005《红字》006《罗生门》007《我的左脚》008《望乡》009《鸟人》010《阿飞正传》011《饮食男女》012《这个杀手不太冷》013《这里的黎明静悄悄》014《莫斯科不相信眼泪》015《法国中尉的女人》016《辛德勒的名单》017《初吻》018《小鞋子》019《四百击》020《2001:太空漫游》021《闻香识女人》022《火的战车》023《深海长眠》024《阳关灿烂的日子》025《菊豆》026《霸王别姬》027《瑟堡的雨伞》028《愤怒的公牛》029《魔鬼代言人》030《八月照相馆》031《美国往事》032《情枭的黎明》033《出租汽车司机》034《勇敢的心》035《第四十一》036《雁南飞》037《士兵之歌》038《办公室的故事》039《午夜狂奔》040《骗中骗》041《廊桥遗梦》042《马语者》043《燃情岁月》044《沉默的羔羊》045《桂河大桥》047《飞越疯人院》046《假如爱有天意》048《猎鹿人》049《现代启示录》050《黄土地》051《大红灯笼高高挂》052《白日美人》053《蒂凡尼的早餐》054《金色池塘》055《一条名叫旺达的鱼》056《两杆大烟枪》057《偷自行车的人》058《罗马十一点》059《小偷》060《盗火线》061《美丽心灵》062《教父》(1、2、3)063《好家伙》064《安妮霍尔》065《七武士》066《卢旺达饭店》067《野草莓》068《乱》069《雨中曲》070《乱世佳人》071《热天午后》072《洛城机密》073《法国贩毒网》074《国家公敌》075《野鹅敢死队》076《德黑兰四三年》077《卡萨布兰卡》078《战地钟声》079《罗马假日》080《魂断蓝桥》081《莫扎特传》082《即时发生》083《王子复仇记》084《大逃杀》085《阿甘正传》086《百万宝贝》087《处女泉》088《走出非洲》089《情归巴黎》090《往日情怀》091《情迷六月花》092《似是故人来》093《钢琴课》094《迪克崔西》095《剪刀手爱德华》096《巴黎最后的探戈》097《末代皇帝》098《欲望号街车》099《战争与和平》(苏)100《巴顿将军》101《蝴蝶效应》(1)102《潜水钟与蝴蝶》103《疯狂的贵族》104《黑郁金香》105《关山飞渡》106《阿拉伯的劳伦斯》107《宾虚》108《王中王》109《虎口脱险》以下是历年以来各个艺术类高校影评考试的部分真题汇总(自19《天堂电影院》、《绿卡》、《四个婚礼和一个葬礼》、人生》、《芳芳》、《肖申克的救赎》、《黑暗中的舞者》、《站》、《远山的呼唤》、《幸福的黄手绢》、《西西里的美丽传《菊次郎的夏天》、《为戴茜小姐开车》、《改编剧本》《暖》、《和你在一起》、《丑八怪》。
世界文学名著改编的经典电影100部(五篇模版)
世界文学名著改编的经典电影100部(五篇模版)第一篇:世界文学名著改编的经典电影100部世界文学名著改编的经典电影100部罗密欧与朱丽叶Romeo And Juliet 简爱Jane Eyre呼啸山庄Wuthering Heights 傲慢与偏见Pride And Prejudice 王子复仇记(上)Hamlet 王子复仇记(下)Hamlet 雾都孤儿Oliver Twist大卫·科波菲尔David Copperfield 双城记A Tale Of Two Cities 牛虻The Gadfly孤星血泪Great Expectations鲁滨逊漂流记The Adventures Of Robinson Crusoe 卖花女Pygmalion 蝴蝶梦Rebecca所罗门的宝藏King Solomon’s Mines 金银岛Treasure Island 剃刀边缘The Razor's Edge 剑侠唐璜Adventures Of Don Juan 劫后英雄传Ivanhoe 救生艇Lifeboat翠堤春晓The Great Waltz.鸳梦重温Random Harvest 安娜·克里斯蒂Anna Chiristie 郎心如铁A Place In The Sun 雨中曲Sing’in The Rain英俊少年Heintje—Einmal Wird Die Sonne Wieder Scheinen 马耳他之鹰 The Maltese Falcon风流寡妇The Merry Widow 失去的周末The Lost Weekend 隐形人The Invisible Man黄金时代(上)Best Years Of Our Lives 黄金时代(下)Best Years Of Our Lives 宾虚(上)Ben-Hur 宾虚(下)Ben-Hur 罗马假日Roman Holiday 魂断蓝桥Waterloo Bridge乱世佳人(上)Gone With The Wind 乱世佳人(下)Gone With The Wind 居里夫人Madame Curie贝多芬传The Life And Loves Of Beethoven 老人与海The Old Man And The Sea 战地春梦A Farewell To Arms战地钟声(上)For Whom The Bell Tolls 战地钟声(下)For Whom The Bell Tolls 百万英镑The Million Pound Note 大地The Good Earth 小妇人Little Women 红磨坊Moulin Rouge 白鲸记Moby Dick欲望号街车A Streetcar Named Desire 国王与我The King And I 化身博士Dr.Jekyll And Mr.Hyde 第三人The Third Man 汤姆历险记Tom Sawyer 非洲皇后The African Queen歌剧魅影Phantom Of The Opera西线无战事All Quiet On The Western Front 浮士德Faust暴君焚城录Quo Vadis 木马屠城记Helen Of Troy 红菱艳The Red Shoes 霸王妖姬Samson And Delilah 十戒(上)TheTen Commandments 十戒(下)TheTen Commandments 出埃及记(上)Exodus 出埃及记(下)Exodus 埃及艳后(上)Cleopatra 埃及艳后(下)Cleopatra巴黎圣母院The Hunchback Of Notre Dame 茶花女Camille红与黑(上)Le Rouge Et Le Noir 红与黑(下)Le Rouge Et Le Noir 悲惨世界(上)Les Miserables 悲惨世界(下)Les Miserables 三剑客The Three Musketeers 卡门Carmen Jones一个陌生女人的来信Letter From An Unknown Woman 环游世界八十天Around The World In 80 Days 左拉传The Life Of Emile Zola 大饭店Grand Hotel阿里巴巴和四十大盗Alibaba And The Forty Thieves 天方夜谭The Arabian Nights 罗生门Rashomon 地狱门Jigokumon 白雪公主Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs 灰姑娘Cinderella 小人国历险记Gulliver's Travels 绿野仙踪The Wizard Of Oz 白痴The Idiot攻克柏林(上)Padeniye Berlinat 攻克柏林(下)Padeniye Berlinat 战争与和平(上)War And Peace 战争与和平(下)War And Peace 安娜·卡列尼娜(上)Anna Karenina 安娜·卡列尼娜(下)Anna Karenina 童年Detstvo Gorkogo 在人间V Lyudyakh 我的大学Moi Universitely 母亲Mother钢铁是怎样炼成的Как Закалялась Сталь第二篇:文学名著改编的电影根据英国文学名著改编的电影鲁宾逊漂流记——(美国作家GEORGE MILLER根据英国作家笛福的同名小说改编)汤姆.琼斯——(英国导演Tony Richardson根据英国作家菲尔丁的同名小说改编)克拉丽莎——(英国导演Robert Bierma根据英国作家理查森的同名小说改编)小人国历险记——(英国导演CHARLES STURRIDGE根据英国作家斯威夫特的小说《格列佛流记》改编)傲慢与偏见——(英国导演Simon Langton根据英国作家奥斯丁的同名小说改编)傲慢与偏见——(英国导演Joe Wright根据英国作家奥斯丁的同名小说改编)傲慢与偏见——(美国导演Robert Z.Leonard根据英国作家奥斯丁的同名小说改编)理智与情感——(台湾导演李安根据英国作家奥斯丁的同名小说改编)爱玛——(美国导演Douglas McGrath根据英国作家奥斯丁的同名小说改编)劝导——(英国导演ROGER MICHLL根据英国作家奥斯丁的同名小说改编)曼斯菲尔庄园——(英国导演Patricia Rozema根据英国作家奥斯丁的同名小说改编)惊情四百年——(美国导演科波拉根据英国玛丽?雪莱的《弗兰肯斯坦》改编)雾都孤儿——(英国导演大卫?里恩根据英国作家狄更斯的同名小说改编)雾都孤儿——(波兰导演波兰斯基根据英国作家狄更斯的同名小说改编)尼古拉斯.尼克尔贝——(英国导演Stephen Whittaker根据英国作家家狄更斯的同名小说改编)尼古拉斯.尼克尔贝——(少爷返乡)(美国导演Douglas McGrath 根据英国作家狄更斯的同名小说改编)新圣诞颂歌——(英国导演DAVID JONES根据英国作家狄更斯的小说《圣诞欢歌》改编)我们共同的朋友——(英国导演Julian Farino根据英国作家狄更斯的同名小说改编)大卫.科波菲尔——(英国导演Simon Curtis根据英国作家狄更斯的同名小说改编)奥利弗——(英国导演卡罗尔?里德根据英国作家狄更斯的小说《奥利弗?退司特》改编)双城记——(英国导演Jack Conway,Robert Z.Leonard根据英国作家狄更斯的同名小说改编)化身博士——(美国导演John S.Robertson根据英国作家斯蒂文生的同名小说改编)名利场——(印度导演奈尔根据英国作家萨克雷的同名小说改编)简爱——(美国导演Delbert Mann根据英国作家勃朗特的同名小说改编)认真的重要性——(英国导演Oliver Parker根据英国作家王尔德的同名小说改编)贵在真诚——(英国导演Anthony Asquith根据英国作家王尔德的小说《认真的重要性》改编)理想丈夫——(英国导演Oliver Parker根据英国作家王尔德的同名小说改编)良家妇女——(英国导演Mike Barker根据王尔德的戏剧《温夫人的扇子》改编)小王子——(美国导演Stanley Donen根据英国作家王尔德的童话改编)秘密的花园——(波兰导演霍兰根据英国作家王尔德的童话改编) 莎乐美——(西班牙导演绍拉根据英国作家王尔德的同名戏剧改编) 呼啸山庄——(美国导演惠勒根据英国作家艾米莉?勃朗特的同名小说改编)新呼啸山庄——(美国导演PETER KOSMINSKY根据英国作家艾米莉?勃朗特的《呼啸山庄》改编)米德镇的春天——(英国导演Anthony Page根据英国作家乔治?艾略特的小说《米德尔马契》改编)亲爱的——(英国导演约翰?施莱辛格根据英国作家哈代的同名小说改编)疯狂佳人——(英国导演约翰?施莱辛格根据英国作家哈代的小说《远离尘嚣》改编)苔丝——(波兰导演波兰斯基根据英国作家哈代的小说《德伯家的苔丝》改编的电影)绝恋——(英国导演迈克尔?温特伯姆根据英国作家哈代的小说《无名的裘德》改编)现代启示录——(美国导演科波拉根据英国导演康拉德的《黑暗的心》改编)动地惊天爱恋过——(英国导演Mark Peploe根据英国作家康拉德的小说《胜利》改编)一个贵妇的画像——(新西兰导演坎皮恩根据英国作家詹姆斯的同名小说改编)三颗翼动的心——(英国作家Iain Softley根据英国作家詹姆斯的小说《鸽之翼》改编)华盛顿广场——(波兰导演霍兰根据英国作家詹姆斯的同名小说改编)欧洲人——(英国导演艾弗里根据英国作家詹姆斯的同名小说改编)金碗——(英国导演艾弗里根据英国作家詹姆斯的同名小说改编) 黛丝.米勒——(美国导演博格达诺维奇根据英国作家詹姆斯的同名小说改编)恋爱中的女人——(英国导演拉塞尔根据英国作家劳伦斯的同名小说改编)查泰莱夫人的情人——(英国导演拉塞尔根据英国作家劳伦斯的同名小说改编)查泰莱夫人的情人——(法国导演Just Jaeckin根据英国作家劳伦斯的同名小说改编)达罗威夫人——(荷兰电影导演格瑞斯根据英国作家伍尔芙的同名小说改编)美丽佳人奥兰多——(英国导演萨莉?波特根据英国作家伍尔芙的小说《奥兰多》改编)看得见风景的房间——(英国导演艾弗里根据英国作家福斯特的同名小说改编)霍华德庄园——(英国导演艾弗里根据英国作家福斯特的同名小说改编)墨里斯——(英国导演艾弗里根据英国作家福斯特的同名小说改编)印度之行——(英国导演大卫?里恩根据英国作家福斯特的同名小说改编)一九八四——(英国导演米切尔?雷德福根据英国作家奥威尔的同名小说改编)动物庄园——(英国导演JOHN STEPHENSON根据英国作家奥威尔的同名小说改编)隐形人——(英国导演James Whale根据英国作家威尔斯的同名小说改编)沉默的美国人——(新西兰导演PHILLIP NOYCE根据英国作家格林的同名小说改编)恋情的终结——(爱尔兰导演尼尔?乔丹根据英国作家格林的同名小说改编)蝴蝶梦——(英国导演希区柯克根据英国作家达夫妮?杜穆里埃的《吕蓓卡》改编)发条橙子——(美国导演库布里克根据英国作家伯吉斯的同名小说改编)蝇王——(英国导演PETER BROOK根据英国作家戈尔丁的同名小说改编)蝇王——(英国导演Harry Hook根据英国作家戈尔丁的同名小说改编)法国中尉的女人——(英国导演赖兹根据英国作家福尔斯的同名小说改编)根据美国文学名著改编的电影红死病的面具/阿瑟家的崩溃/邪灵复活——(美国众导演根据美国作家爱伦?坡的小说改编)红字——(情归何处)(德国导演文德斯根据美国作家霍桑的同名小说改编)红字——(爱尔兰导演尼尔?乔丹根据美国作家霍桑的同名小说改编)白鲸记——(美国导演休斯顿根据美国作家麦尔维尔的同名小说改编)顽童历险记——(美国导演MICHAEL CURTIZ根据美国作家马克吐温的小说《哈克贝里?费恩历险记》改编)百万英磅——(英国导演尼姆根据美国作家马克?吐温的同名小说改编)纯真年代——(美国导演马丁?斯克塞斯根据美国作家华顿的同名小说改编)小妇人——(美国导演GEORGE CUKOR根据美国作家奥尔科特的同名小说改编)小妇人——(英国导演PADDY RUSSELL根据美国作家奥尔科特的同名小说改编)小妇人——(澳大利亚导演阿姆斯壮根据美国作家奥尔科特的同名小说改编)乱世佳人——(美国导演Victor Fleming根据美国作家米切尔的小说《飘》改编)大地——(美国导演SIDNEY FRANKLIN根据美国作家赛珍珠的同名小说改编)最后的大亨——(美国导演卡赞根据美国作家菲茨杰拉尔德的小说《了不起的盖茨比》改编)大亨小传——(英国导演Jack Clayton根据美国作家菲茨杰拉尔德的小说《了不起的盖茨比》改编)老人与海——(美国导演JUD TAYLOR根据美国作家海明威的同名小说改编)战地春梦——(美国导演Charles Vidor根据美国作家海明威的小说《永别了,武器》改编)鼠与人——(美国导演Gary Sinise根据美国作家斯坦贝克的同名小说改编)愤怒的葡萄——(美国导演福特根据美国作家斯坦贝克的同名小说改编)伊甸园之东——(美国导演卡赞根据美国作家斯坦贝克的同名小说改编)救生艇——(英国导演希区柯克根据美国作家斯坦贝克的同名小说改编)淑女,荡妇,情人——(英国导演约翰?施莱辛格根据美国作家韦斯特的《蝗灾之日》改编)马嘴——(英国导演尼姆根据美国作家Joyce Cary的同名小说改编)马耳他之鹰——(美国导演休斯顿根据美国作家哈米特的同名小说改编)杀死一只知更鸟——(美国导演罗伯特?马利根根据美国作家哈伯?李的同名小说改编)沉沦——(邮差总按两次铃)(意大利导演维斯康蒂根据美国作家詹姆斯?凯恩的同名小说改编)邮差总按两次铃——(美国导演Tay Garnett根据美国作家詹姆斯?凯恩的同名小说改编)欲望号街车——(美国导演卡赞根据美国作家威廉斯的同名戏剧改编)朱门巧妇——(美国导演RICHARD BROOKS根据美国作家威廉斯的剧本《铁皮屋顶上的猫》改编)推稍员之死——(德国导演斯隆多夫根据美国作家阿瑟?米勒的同名戏剧改编)激情年代/炼狱——(美国导演NICHOLAS HYTNER根据美国作家阿瑟?米勒的戏剧《熔练》改编)国王的全班人马——(一代奸雄)(美国导演ROBERT ROSSEN根据美国作家沃伦的同名小说改编)红粉佳人——(美国导演FRED ZINNEMANN根据美国作家琼斯的小说《从这里到永远》改编)细红线——(美国导演马利克根据美国作家琼斯的同名小说改编) 圣路易斯雷大桥——(爱尔兰导演Mary McGuckian根据美国作家桑顿?威尔德的同名小说改编)蒂凡尼的早餐——(美国导演Blake Edwards根据美国作家Truman Capote的同名小说改编)亨利和琼——(美国导演考夫曼根据美国作家阿娜伊斯?宁的同名小说改编)第二十二条军规——(美国导演MIKE NICHOLS根据美国作家海勒的同名小说改编)赤裸的午餐——(加拿大导演克罗宁伯格根据美国作家巴特勒的同名小说改编)短片集——(美国导演阿尔特曼根据美国作家卡佛的短篇小说改编)冠军的早餐——(美国导演Alan Rudolph根据美国作家冯尼格的同名小说改编)第五号屠宰场——(美国导演希尔根据美国作家冯尼格的同名小说改编)母亲之夜——(美国导演KEITH GORDON根据美国作家冯尼格的同名小说改编)紫色——(美国导演斯皮尔伯格根据美国作家沃克的同名小说改编)苏菲的抉择——(美国导演ALAN J PAKULA根据美国作家威廉?斯泰伦的同小说改编)大鱼——(美国导演蒂姆?伯顿根据美国作家丹尼尔?华莱士的小说《Big Fish: A Novel of Mythic Proportions》改编) 人性的污点——(美国导演ROBERT BENTON根据美国作家罗思的同名小说改编)冷山——(加拿大导演明格拉根据美国作家查尔斯?弗雷泽的同名小说改编)时时刻刻——(英国导演Stephen Daldry根据美国作家坎宁安的同名小说改编)冰风暴——(中国台湾导演李安根据美国作家里克?穆迪的同名小说改编)断背山——(中国台湾导演李安根据美国作家安妮.普鲁克斯的同名短篇小说改编)第三篇:世界文学名著精华世界文学名著精华1.神跟人作对,任何人都难以对付。
经典电影赏析之欧阳育创编
经典电影赏析如何解读一部影片呢?我们应该从主题和元素这两个角度来看。
主题:你应该知道一部电影想告诉我们什么,我们从中感受到了什么。
元素:视觉和听觉的两方面组成了电影的元素,画面和声音就是电影语言的基本语汇。
1. 画面A.镜头元素(1)景别运用,分为远景,全景,中景,近景和特写表现对象从周围环境中突现出来,造成清晰的视觉形象,得到强调的效果。
特写镜头能表现人物细微的情绪变化,揭示人物心灵瞬间的动向,使观众在视觉和心理上受到强烈的感染。
近景:摄取人物胸部以上的电影画面。
它能使观众看清人物的面部表情,或某种形体动作,有利于对人物的容貌、神态、衣着、仪表作细致的刻画。
中景:摄取人物膝盖以上部分的电影画面。
它有利于显示人物的形体动作,有利于交代人与人之间的关系,可以加深画面的纵深感,表现出一定的环境、气氛,而且通过镜头的组接,还能把某一冲突的经过叙述得有条不紊,常用以叙述剧情。
全景:摄取人物全身或场景全貌的电影画面。
它可以充分展示人物的整个动作和人物的相互关系。
在全景中,人物与环境常常融为一体,能创造出有人有景的生动画面。
远景:是指表现广阔空间或者开阔场面的画面的景别,是所有景别中视距最远、表现空间范围最大的一种景别。
在电视节目中常用于表现地理环境、自然风貌和开阔的场景和场面。
大远景:通常是从高角度拍摄的画面,用来做为定场镜头或提示宽广开阔的空间。
(2)运动镜头——相对于固定镜头,通过相机的推,拉,摇,移和升降来表现推:分为变位置和变焦距(霸王别姬)拉,相对与推摇:借助三脚架来上下左右移动移:横移,纵跟和斜移升降:用升降车或升降臂(罗马假日)B、转场:每个段落(构成电视片的最小单位是镜头,一个个镜头连接在一起形成的镜头序列)都具有某个单一的、相对完整的意思,如表现一个动作过程,表现一种相关关系,表现一种含义等等。
它是电视片中一个完整的叙事层次,就像戏剧中的幕,小说中的章节一样,一个个段落连接在一起,就形成了完整的电视片。
【高考名著】三国演义考点大全之欧阳家百创编
欧阳索引创编 2021.02.02答:曹操军与袁绍军相持于官渡,在此展开战略决战。
许攸投降曹操,曹操奇袭袁军在乌巢的粮仓,继而击溃袁军主力。
此战奠定了曹操统一中国北方的基础。
2.请概括说明“赤壁之战”答:曹操夺取荆州后骄傲自大,初战失利,退回江北,屯兵乌林;为减弱风流颠簸,利于北方籍兵士上船,下令将战船相连,埋下隐患;相信黄盖的诈降,放松了警惕;被周瑜火烧连船,又遭穷追猛打,大败。
3.《三国志·吴书·陆逊传》载:“舟船器械、水步军资,一时略尽。
尸骸飘流,塞江而下。
”这是《三国演义》中的哪一次战役?请概述此次战役的经过。
答:夷陵之战,刘备为重新夺取荆州、替关羽报仇,对孙吴大举进攻。
开战之初,蜀军步步进逼,吴军节节败退。
后来孙权拜陆逊为大都督,指挥战事。
陆逊胸有成竹,先是坚守关隘,后及时抓住战机,采用火攻,蜀军的40多座军营,顷刻之间变成一片火海,全线崩溃。
这次大战以蜀军彻底大败而告终。
4.简述孙策用什么方法向袁术借兵马?他开始草创江东基业的过程里最主要的助手有哪几个?答:孙策在父亲死后投奔袁术,虽然屡立战功,袁术也很喜爱他,但他无法忍受袁术的倨傲。
他与朱治、吕范等人商议,用父亲孙坚所留的传国玉玺作为抵押,以母舅吴景有难为由,向袁术借雄兵数千。
孙策带领旧将程普、黄盖、韩当等回来途中遇见交情甚密的周瑜,周瑜向孙策推荐了江东“二张”即张昭和张纮。
这些人帮助孙策打败刘繇,扩充了兵力,迅速占领了江东。
5.“斩华雄”这段不到六百字的情节,作者是怎样刻画关羽神勇的形象?答:层层烘托。
作者设置了一个难以收拾的战争场面,让关羽出场。
虚实结合。
虚写战场,实写会场,来表现其超群的武艺。
细节点染。
如“其酒尚温”,化抽象为具体,显示战斗速度之快,凸显了关羽的神勇。
6.简述赵云百万军中救幼主的故事。
答:曹操大军来袭,刘备携百姓渡江,被杀得首尾不能相顾,妻离子散。
赵子龙受命保护刘备的妻儿,但混乱中走散。
赵子龙杀人曹军阵营救出甘夫人,又杀人重围,怀揣幼主大战长坂坡,砍倒大旗两面,前后枪刺剑砍,不到两个时辰,杀死曹营上将五十余人,得以杀出重围,救出幼主。
孙悟空的人物形象分析之欧阳家百创编
孙悟空的人物形象分析欧阳家百(2021.03.07)[摘要] 《西游记》是我国四大古典名著之一,是古代一部展现英雄性格发展的光辉著作。
它那经久不衰的艺术魅力在世界上极负盛名,无疑是中华民族文学史上最伟大的作品之一,而它的伟大之处就在于对现实的深刻揭露与批判。
在众多人物中,尤其以贯穿作品始终的四大典型人物之一孙悟空最具代表性,给我们留下了深深的烙印,是我们经常评议的话题。
它让我们看见了一个英雄成长的过程,从无知和率性到施善于天下,从为自身喜好而行为到为造福万民而取经,孙悟空从懵懂的孩童最终成长为天下人都喜欢的英雄。
[关键词]孙悟空英雄形象反抗性仰承天地山川灵气的石头,孕育了“坚毅勤勉”、“叛逆无畏”、“聪明灵气”、“济困扶危”、“恤孤念寡”的“齐天大圣”——孙悟空。
为求得佛仙的长生不老之法,孙悟空“云游海角”、“远涉天涯”、“朝餐夜宿”,历经曲折艰险,却仍始终坚守着自己最初的信念。
悟空拜师学艺数载,一改花果山时的好动习性,勤勤勉勉的学习各种礼仪和论道,以成就自己的梦想。
悟空的坚毅和勤勉沁入其漫漫学艺的道途,作者吴承恩也无不是在诠释:漫漫人生路不可能一帆风顺,凡事不可能一蹴而就,人应该似悟空为追求理想而通彻的奋发。
初来人世的悟空,孑然一身、无亲无故,可作者吴承恩轻轻冗冗赋予悟空的不是“悲戚凄惘”的基调,而是让悟空的出场“轰轰烈烈”甚至“玄乎喜气”,这无不投射着悟空非“凡夫俗子”、“等闲之辈”,为后面他的出场时的“升天入地”、“大闹天宫”,“偷食蟠桃园仙果”等涂抹了一层“桀骜不驯”的色彩,可也暗示了孙悟空也是个“社会中的角色”,他勤勤恳恳拜师学艺,是为了“更好的立足社会”。
即使他已修得一身本领,即使他离经叛道,他仍渴求在“社会中谋得一个职位”,当他获悉“弼马温”只是个不入流的“小脚色”时,愤然开始了他的对“尸位素餐的朝野权贵”的“招安”“限制自由”的反抗,于“上尊下卑”的世界,悟空胸中燃烧起的“皇帝轮流做,明年到我家”的熊熊烈火,最好的体现了他“叛逆无畏”的性格。
弗兰肯斯坦英文版之欧阳计创编
简介或许以这个悲伤而恐怖的故事拍成的电影要比世界上由任何其他故事拍成的电影都要多。
为什么有这么多的人喜欢它?因为当我们第一次读到它时,它就好像是出自我们梦中的记忆一样。
这是一个古老的故事,也是一个新的故事。
说它“古老”是因为它创作于一百五十多年以前,那时的科学发展才刚刚起步;说它“新”是因为弗兰肯斯坦的问题也就是我们今天所面临的问题。
科学给予我们力量去改造世界,但这种力量也可能与我们作对并毁灭我们。
弗兰肯斯坦创造了一个新的人,他比任何其他人都要巨大和强壮——然而弗兰肯斯坦控制不了他,这个怪物毁灭了弗兰肯斯坦所爱的一切。
今天的科学家正在创造着巨大的机器、电脑和武器,他们声称这些东西对我们有益——但我们能够驾驭它们吗?玛丽·雪莱(1797—1851)是维多利亚时代的一位重要作家。
她的丈夫是英格兰最著名的诗人之一——珀西·比希·雪莱。
1‘Captain! Something is moving on the ice.Look over there!’The sailor stood at the top of the mast, 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 appearagain. 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, Victor Frankenstein.’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 infront of you on the night before the storm.’‘I am pleased you all saw that huge figure,’ Frankenstein said.‘Perhaps 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.2I was born in Switzerland, in the town of Geneva. My parents loved each other very much, and I learnt from the example of their love.I learnt that to love and to be patient are the most important things in the world.My mother hoped to have a daughter after I was born, but for five years I was the only child. And then my mother found a sister for me.She was helping a family in which there were five children. They were very poor,and the children were thin and hungry. One of the children was a little girl, with golden hair and blue eyes Her name was Elizabeth. My mother took the little girl into our family,and Elizabeth became the daughter that my mother had always wanted. As I grew older, my love for Elizabeth became stronger all thetime.Later my mother had two other sons, Ernest and William.A young woman called Justine came to live in the house to help my mother with the children. We loved her as much as she loved us.The years passed happily, and we had everything that we needed. At school I met another very fine person. His name was Henry Clerval, and he was very clever. My family also liked him very much, so he was a welcome visitor to our house.I studied very hard at school.I wanted to know the secrets of life, and, most of all, I wanted to know how to make living things.I read all the books that I could find.One day,some -thing happened that added a new idea to the ideas that I al -ready had.I was fifteen at the time, and we were on holiday in the mountains. There was a wild storm, and with it came the most frightening thunder and lightning that I had ever seen in my life. About twenty metres in front of our house was a great tree.Suddenly a huge fork of lightning hit the tree.After a few seconds, there was nothing left of it except a black piece of wood two metres high. The lightning had destroyed it.I saw how strong electricity was. I began to read all the books that I could find about electricity and its terrible power.维克多的故事开始了3For seventeen years my life was very happy. Then the first sad thing happened. My mother became very ill,and soon she knew that she was dying. Just before she died,she asked Elizabeth and me to go to her room. She held our hands and said:‘My children, I am very happy because you love each other,and because one day you will get married. Everyone in the family loves you, Elizabeth. Will you take my place in the family, my dear? I can die happy if you will look after them when I have gone.’My mother died, and we were very sad, because we loved her dearly Elizabeth was brave and helped us; her sweet smile gave us some happiness in the unhappy days after my mother's death.The time came for me to go to university.I did not want to leave my sad family, but we all knew that I should go. It was hard to leave, too, because the parents of my good friendHenry Clerval would not let him go to university with me. And so I had to go alone.On my first day at the university I met my teacher, Professor Waldman, who was one of the greatest scientists in the world. He gave a wonderful talk to all the students who were starting at the university. He ended his talk by saying:‘Some of you will become the great scientists of tomorrow. You must study hard and discover everything that you can. That is why God made you intelligent—to help other people.’After the professor's talk,I thought very carefully.I remembered the storm when I was fifteen. I remembered how the lightning had destroyed the tree.I wanted to use electricity to help people, and I wanted to discover the secrets of life.I decided to work on these two things. I did not know then that my work would destroy me and the people that I loved.I started work the next day. I worked very hard and soon Professor Waldman and I realized that I could learn to be a very good scientist.The professor helped me very much, and other important scientists who were his friends helped me,too. I wasinterested in my work and I did not take one day's holiday during the next two years. I did not go home, and my letters to my family were very short.After two years I had discovered many things and I built a scientific machine that was better than anything in the university. My machine would help me answer the most important question of all. How does life begin? Is it possible to put life into dead things? To answer these questions about life I had to learn first about death.I had to watch bodies from the moment when they died and the warm life left them. In the hospital and in the university, I watched the dying and the dead.Day after day, month after month, I followed death.It was a dark and terrible time.Then one day, the answer came to me. Suddenly I was sure that I knew the secret of life. I knew that I could put life into a body that was not alive.I worked harder and harder now. I slept for only a short time each night, and I did not eat much food.I wrote to my family less often. But they loved me and did not stop writing to me.They said they understood how busy I was. They did not want me to stop work to write or to see them. They would wait until I had more time. They hoped to see me very soon.The professors realized that I was doing very important work,and so they gave me my own laboratory. There was a small flat above the laboratory, where I lived, and sometimes I stayed inside the building for a week and did not go out.Above the laboratory I built a very tall mast. It was 150metres high, and higher than the tallest building in the city.The mast could catch lightning and could send the electricity down to my machine in the laboratory. I had never forgotten the lightning that had destroyed the tree. There had been so much power in the electricity of that lightning. I believed I could use that electricity to give life to things that were dead.I will say no more than that. The secret of my machine must die with me. I was a very clever scientist, but I did not realize then what a terrible mistake I was making.4In my laboratory I made a body. I bought or stole all the pieces of human body that I needed, and slowly and carefully, I put them all together.I did not let anybody enter my laboratory or my flat while I was doing this awful work. I was afraid to tell anybody my terrible secret.I had wanted to make a beautiful man, but the face of the creature was horrible. Its skin was thin and yellow, and its eyes were as yellow as its skin. Its long black hair and white teeth were almost beautiful, but the rest of the face was very ugly.Its legs and arms were the right shape, but they were huge.I had to use big pieces because it was too difficult to join small pieces together. My creature was two and a half metres tall.For a year I had worked to make this creature, but now it looked terrible and frightening. I almost decided to destroy it.But I could not. I had to know if I could put life into it.I joined the body to the wires from my machine. More wires joined the machine to the mast. I was sure that my machine could use electricity from lightning to give life to the body. I watched and waited.Two days later I saw dark clouds in the sky, and I knew that a storm was coming. At about oneo'clock in the morning the lightning came.My mast began to do its work immediately, and the electricity from the lightning travelled down the mast to my machine. Would the machine work?At first nothing happened. But after a few minutes I saw the creature's body begin to move.Slowly, terribly, the body came alive. His arms and legs began to move, and slowly he sat up.The dead body had been an ugly thing, but alive, he was much more horrible. Suddenly I wanted to escape from him. I ran out of the laboratory, and locked the door. I was filled with fear at what I had done.For hours I walked up and down in my flat. At last I lay down on my bed, and fell asleep. But my sleep was full of terrible dreams, and I woke up suddenly. The horrible thing that I had created was standing by my bed. His yellow eyes were looking at me; his mouth opened and he made strange sounds at me. On his yellow face there was an awful smile. One of his hug e hands reached towards me…Before he could touch me, I jumped off the bed and ran downstairs into the garden. I stayed there all night, but I could not think clearly.I was afraid. And when morning came, I went out into the town and began to walk about.I did not notice where I was walking, but soon I came to the station. A train from Geneva had just arrived, and thepassengers were leaving the station. One of them ran towards me when he saw me. It was my dear friend Henry Clerval.He was very pleased to see me. He took my hand and shook it warmly.‘My dear Victor!’ he said.‘What a lucky chance that you are here at the station. Your father, and Elizabeth and the others, are very worried about you, because you have not visited them for a long time. They ask me to make sure that you are well. And I have very good news. My father has agreed to let me study at the university, so we shall be able to spend a lot of time together.’I was very happy to hear this news, and for a moment I for-got my fears.I took Henry back to my flat and asked him to wait outside while I went in to look. I was afraid that the creature was still there. But he had disappeared.At that time I did not think of other people, and what the creature could do to them.I took Henry into the flat and cooked a meal for us.But Henry noticed how thin I was,and that I was laughing too much and could not sit still.Suddenly he said:‘My dear Victor, what is the matter withyou?Are you ill? Has something awful happened?’‘Don't ask me that,’ I cried. I put my hands over my eyes.I thought I could see the horrible creature there in front of me. I pointed wildly across the room, and shouted:‘He can tell you. Save me! Save me!’ I tried to fight the creature,but there was nothing there. Then I fainted and fell to the floor.Poor Henry! I do not know what he thought. He called a doctor and they put me to bed. I was very ill for two months,and Henry stayed and looked after me. His loving care saved me from death.I wanted to go home and see my family as soon as possible.When I was well enough,I packed my clothes and books.All my luggage was ready, and I was feeling very happy when the postman arrived with some letters.One of the letters ended my short time of happiness.5The letter was from my father in Geneva, and this is what he wrote:My dear Victor,I want you to know before you arrive home that an awful thinghas happened.Your dear youngest brother,William,is dead. He was murdered. It happened last Thursday evening when Elizabeth and I and your two brothers, Ernest and William, went for a walk outside the city. William and Ernest were playing. William had hidden from Ernest, and Ernest asked Elizabeth and me to help find William. We all began to search for him, but we couldn't find him. We searched all night. At five in the morning I found him. He was lying on the grass, white and still. I could see the marks of fingers on his neck—the murderer had strangled him.Elizabeth had let him wear a gold chain of hers round his neck.On the chain was a very small picture of your mother.We all think that someone murdered William to steal the gold chain.Poor Elizabeth is terribly unhappy at William's death. She thinks he died because she let him wear the chain. Hurry home, my dear Victor. You are the only one who can help Elizabeth, and we all need you.With all our love,Your FatherHenry helped me to catch the train. The journey seemed very long, and it was late at night before the train reachedGeneva. I decided to spend the night in a village outside the town and go home early in the morning. I wanted to see the place where William had died.As I started my walk, a storm broke and lightning lit the sky. The police had put posts round the place where the murderer had strangled William,so I found it easily.I cried sadly as I stood there. My poor brother had been a kind and happy boy, and we had all loved him.Again the lightning lit the sky, and I saw a huge figure standing in the rain. When I saw it, I knew at once what it was.It was the creature that I had made.What was he doing there?But although I asked myself the question, I knew the answer. He had murdered my brother. I was sure that I was right.I decided to try and catch him.But as I moved, he ran to-wards the mountains. He ran much faster than any man. He climbed the mountain easily, reached the top, and disappeared.I stood there in the dark and the rain, and knew that I had created a monster. And he had murdered my brother.6At first I decided to tell the police my story. But would they believe me? I had been very ill. When the police learnt about my illness, they would think the monster was just one of my bad dreams. I decided that I could not tell anybody.I went home to my family and they were very pleased to see me. Then they told me that the police had found the murderer. Perhaps you will think that this was good news,but I have not told you who the police had arrested.As I went into the house,I noticed that one person did not come to meet me. It was Justine,the young woman who looked after the children and who was like a sister to us. And it was Justine that the police had arrested.A few days after the murder, the police had searched the house and had found the gold chain in Justine's coat pocket.Everyone in the family knew that Justine had not murdered William. I knew who the murderer was, but I could not tell anyone. We were sure that Justine would be free after the trial, because nobody could believe that she was a murderer.But we were wrong.The trial did not go well for Justine. There were a number of strange facts that were difficult to explain, and the judgedecided that she was the murderer. The punishment for murder was death. We argued and cried. We said she could not murder anyone. But nothing could change the judge's order.So I got up early and went to the judge's house and told him about the monster. He did not believe me. He thought I was lying in order to save Justine's life.In the prison Justine waited quietly for death. We spent many hours with her, and she spoke calmly and kindly to us.She was happy because we believed that she had not killed William. And she was almost looking forward to death, be-cause then she would be with William and our dear mother in a place of peace.Her love and gentleness added to my great unhappiness. I knew she was going to die because of me. I knew my brother had died because of me. I had brought nothing but sadness and misery to my family.I took a boat and went out on Lake Geneva. Why didn't I end my life then? Two things stopped me. My father was old and another death would probably kill him. And I had to stay alive—to keep my family safe from the monster.Fear for my family and hate for my monster were with me day and night. I became ill again, and Elizabeth's love could not help me. I needed o escape for a while—to leave my unhappiness behind me.So I went to walk alone in the Alps. I hoped the wild beauty of the mountains would help me.Slowly I became calmer among the beautiful mountains. I learnt to sleep again, and for days I did not see anybody. Then one morning I saw a figure coming towards me faster than any man could go. It jumped easily over the rocks and I saw with horror the monster that I had created. On his face was a look of deep sadness, but also of evil. At first I could not speak be-cause I hated him so much. But at last I said:‘You are an evil creature. I shall kill you if I can, because you have killed two people that I love.’The monster's yellow eyes looked at me.‘I am the unhappiest creature in the world, but I shall fight for my life,’ he said.‘I am bigger and stronger than you, but I will not start the fight. I shall always be gentle to you because you are my king and creator. You made me, and you should love me and be kind to me, like a father. William and Justine diedbecause you did not love me. Why did you create me if you were not ready to love me?’‘We are enemies,’ I said.‘Leave me now,or let us fight until one of us is dead.You are a murderer. How can I be kind to you?’‘You say I am a murderer,’ the monster said,‘but you want to kill your own creature. Isn't that wrong,too? I ask you to do one thing for me—listen.Come with me to a warmer place, and listen to my story.Then you can decide.’I thought carefully about what he had said.It was true that I had given him life but I had not given him love.I decided to go with him and listen to his story.He took me to a mountain hut where he lit a fire. We sat down by the fire and he began to tell me his story.7After I had left the laboratory, I escaped into the country outside the town. I soon felt hungry and thirsty,and my first food was fruit which I found on some trees near a river. I drank from the river and then lay down and went to sleep.At first my eyes and ears did not work very well,but after a while I began to see and hear clearly.One day, snow began to fall. Of course, I had never walked in snow before, and I found that it made my feet very cold. I realized that I needed food and a place to get warm.Soon I saw a small hut where an old man was cooking his breakfast over a fire. When the old man saw me, he shouted loudly and ran away as fast as he could. I did not understand what the man was doing, but I wanted to be near the fire. So I sat down in the warm, and ate the man's breakfast. Then I walked across empty fields for some hours until I reached a village. I went into one of the houses, but there were children inside. They began to scream when they saw me, and their mother fainted. The whole village came to see what was the trouble. Some of the people ran away when they saw me, but the others shouted and threw stones at me.They wanted to kill me. I was badly hurt, but I escaped and ran into the open country.Later, I found an empty hut, which was built against the wall of a small house. I was afraid to go into the house after what had happened in the village, so I hid in the hut. There I was safe, and could escape from the cold, and hide from people who wished to hurt me.And then I found that there was a small hole in the wallbetween the hut and the house.Through this hole I could see in-to the room next to the hut. Three people lived in the house—a beautiful girl, an old man, and a young man.Day after day I watched the three people.I saw how kind they were to each other. I wanted so much to go into the house and be with them, but I knew I must stay in the hut. I could not forget how the village people had hurt me when I tried to go into the house there.Each night, after the people in the house had gone to bed,I stole some of their food for myself. But soon I realized that the old man was blind. And I realized too that often the three of them did not have enough to eat.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 life was already hard enough, so I went back to the wild fruit in the woods. I tried to help them in other ways, too.During the night I cut firewood for them, and added it secretly to the wood which the young man had cut during the day. I was very happy to see how much this pleased the young man.After a while I began to understand some of the noises that thepeople made to each other. The first words that I under-stood were words like ‘fire’,and‘bread’. I also learnt that the three people called each other by names. The girl was Agatha, the young man was Felix, and the old man was called Father. I tried to make the noises that they made,and slowly I began to speak.The two young people were very beautiful. One day I saw my own face in the water of the river. It was a terrible face.I understood why people were frightened, why they shouted and threw stones. I knew then that I could not let these beautiful people see me. They would be frightened by my horrible face and body.Summer was coming, and I continued to watch and learn. I also continued to help the two people and their father, and did many jobs for them in the night. They were always surprised in the morning when they saw what I had done. I heard them talk about the ‘good creature’ who didthese‘wonderful’thi ngs.But the family were often sad, and I wished I could make them happy.I looked forward to the time when I could speak well enough to talk to them. And I was happy because I was sure I would soon have three good friends.8One day in summer a lady on horseback rode up to the house and knocked on the door. She had dark hair,and was very beautiful. The family were all very pleased to see her. I soon learnt that her name was Sophie.She could not speak the family's language, and each evening Felix taught her some words. This was a very great help to me, because I was able to learn the meaning of many words that I had not been able to understand before. Felix taught Sophie from books about what had happened in the world in the past.So I learnt about the Greeks and Romans,and about Christ, and about the first white men in America and the sad story of the Indians. I could not understand why men who knew all about good and evil could hate and kill each other.I learnt other things too. I learnt that people think it is very important to have money and to come from a good family.I learnt of the love between mother and father and child. And I realized that I had no family. The more I learnt, the more I thought,and the more unhappy I became.Soon I discovered who Sophie was. The two families had metin France after Sophie and her father arrived there from Turkey, their own country. Sophie's father was put in prison by the French, but Felix and his father helped him to escape and leave France. When the French discovered this,Felix and his family lost all their lands and money, and had to leave France for ever. Now I knew why they were so sad, and why they were poor.But that was not all. Sophie and Felix loved each other, and Sophie's father had promised that they could marry.Then,when he learnt that Felix had lost all his money, he broke his promise. But Sophie loved Felix very much,so she took some money and escaped from her father to search for Felix.I had learnt to love these good people and I could not wait another day to introduce myself. I decided to speak first to the father, because he was blind, and would not be frightened by my terrible face and body.One day the three young people went for a walk while the old man rested. When they had gone, I went to the door of the house and knocked on it.The old man told me to enter, and to sit down.‘Thank you,’ I said.‘I am a traveller, and I'm tired andsad. I have no family or friends. The people that I want to have as my friends have never seen me.If they don't take me into their home, I shall be alone in the world.’‘Don't be so sad,’ the old man said.‘You will find that the hearts of men are full of love. If these friends are good people, they will welcome you.’‘They are kind, and the best people in the world,’ I said.‘But when they meet me, they may not see a kind creature who has helped them. Instead they may see a monster, and they will hate me.’‘That mustn't happen,’the old man said.‘My family and I have had our difficult times, and we'll help you.’‘You are a ver y good man,’ I said,‘and if you help me, I shall be able to live with my friends and enjoy their love.’At that moment I heard the young people returning from their walk.I caught the old man's hand, and cried,‘Now is the time!Save me and help me! You and your family are the friends that I am talking about.’Then the door opened, and in came Felix, Sophie, and Agatha.Their faces were filled with horror and fear when they saw me.Agatha fainted, and Sophie ran out of thehouse.Felix ran forward and pulled me away from his father.He threw me to the ground and hit me again and again with his heavy stick.I did not lift a hand against him.I did not want to hurt him—or any of them. My heart was heavy, and all hope left me. I ran out of the house and later returned silently to my hut. Nobody saw me.9Isat in my dark hut, and felt both angry and sad. One half of me wanted to hurt the people who had hurt me.The other half of me still loved them. In the end I decided to try to speak to the old man again. I fell into an unhappy sleep,but when I woke in the morning, the family had gone. They had left the house during the night.I knew the name of only one other person. Although I had seen you, Frankenstein, for only a few moments, I knew that I belonged to you.When I had left your house,I had picked up a small bag. There was a book in the bag, and I could now read it. From it I learnt my creator's name and address.You had made me, but why had you not looked after me, and saved me from this pain and unhappiness? I decided to go to Geneva, to find you.。
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