高级英语第一册Lesson12
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that the illness can be done.
Vanessa, the daughter of Ewen, didn’t have a good time with Piquette. Piquette was cold and locked herself in her own world, not allowing a second person to join in.
The summer holiday by the Diamond Lake
It is where the first change took place. At that time,Piquette was
13. In some sense, she was a lucky girl, because she met
The three-step-change of Piquette
The summer holiday by the Diamond Lake
Four years later, she was a charming young lady.
Several years later, Piquette died.
Setting
The first setting is presented in para(l-2) in which the living surrounds and conditions of Piquette are described in detail in order to lay down the fundamental causes why this girl is doomed to a strategic life in the later years. Misfortune had been buried in her life since her childhood. The second setting in presented in para—17 in which the author tired her best to depict an idyllic world or heaven in her eyes, maybe also in the eyes of Piquette, helping to
Analysis of the Loons
The story
This touching story tells of the plight of Piquette Tonnerre, a girl from a native Family.
Her death is like were marginalized by the whiteof the on Diamond Her people the disappearance place loons ill at ease At school, Piquetego away of felt out and Lake. The loons society. They when more cottages were would dominating are she had exist with the white children. people moving in. grown up, When unable toThe loons built up at the lake with more independently any chance to and dignified she didn’t havein a respectableby civilization. Inway. disappeared as the nature was ruinedimprove her life. In a They found it impossible to and more messed similar way, Piquette and her people failed the main fact, her situation was more fit into to find their up current of she was killed in a to be position in modern society. difficult fire. assimilated to the end culture and
time appearance childhoo hoarse voice, d grimy cotton dress (that summer)
behaviour clumsy limping walk, bore no expression, kept silent rude attitude animated, talk and was laugh loudly, teeter, speak the truth never speak drunk most
Vanessa came to understand Piquette’ loneliness and sorrow, though not totally. Piquette might have been the only one, after all, who had heard the crying of the loons.
The meeting in the bar Heard about herBiblioteka Baidudeath Revisit the lake
conflict
The conflict between Piquette( the mirror ethnic people) and the whole society ,the conflict between the loon and the fast changing modern world, these two conflicts buried in the plots and the theme of the whole novel are the real conflicts in it.
Four years later, she was a charming young lady.
In the café, she was totally a different person. Seventeen as
she was, she looked like twenty. She was mature. She was animated. She was beautiful. Unusual ,crazy and fashion with her hair cutting short and permed. One thing she got extremely proud of was that she has been engaged with a white young man. She thought he was handsome.
Climax
The climax should be the meeting after four years because during the meeting the conflicts, the readers can be very clear of what a girl protagonist is.
Ewen, a warm-hearted doctor, and also the only white person having mercy on piquette. He took Piquette with the family for
the summer holiday, wanting to give her a good environment so
character “a repraoach and mystery” reserved “lonely” defiant violent gaiety, seeking her own happiness
comfortably.
Introduction
1 The Tonnerres
They were French halfbreeds. Different from the white people, they had their own language, and lived a totally unfair life. If men didn’t work on odd jobs or as section hands on the C.P.R. the whole family will live on relief. Their children have no their own childhoods. When they were still young, they were forced to work for the family. No beautiful cloth, no higher education.
She changed a lot, expressed her gratitude to my father and revealed strong eager for happiness.
Several years later, Piquette died
It She once had a shortened marriageher back again. She was was her tragic destiny that brought before her death. The totally despaired. Without proud of turnedbecame the misfortune. marriage once she took any hope, she out to be a Piquette of 13-year-old again, cold, indifferent and dirty. She gave birth The white young man left her behind soon after they got to a pair ofShe returned to her fathers in the mountain married. two children, which means two more children will suffer a world without sympathy and fairness. to get rid of. Manawaka where she once tried all her efforts
emphasize the loneliness, torture, struggle and strong desires for freedom and happiness in the deep heart of Piquette.
plot
The summer holiday together
2 Piquette Tonnerre
She was French a halfbreed. As a Metis girl, she was not able to own a happy life and receive a good education as her peers. What’s more, she suffered tuberculosis. The miserable life kept her uncured, and always be absent from school. Those prejudiced person around her made her a totally indifferent, cold and unsociable girl.
Vanessa, the daughter of Ewen, didn’t have a good time with Piquette. Piquette was cold and locked herself in her own world, not allowing a second person to join in.
The summer holiday by the Diamond Lake
It is where the first change took place. At that time,Piquette was
13. In some sense, she was a lucky girl, because she met
The three-step-change of Piquette
The summer holiday by the Diamond Lake
Four years later, she was a charming young lady.
Several years later, Piquette died.
Setting
The first setting is presented in para(l-2) in which the living surrounds and conditions of Piquette are described in detail in order to lay down the fundamental causes why this girl is doomed to a strategic life in the later years. Misfortune had been buried in her life since her childhood. The second setting in presented in para—17 in which the author tired her best to depict an idyllic world or heaven in her eyes, maybe also in the eyes of Piquette, helping to
Analysis of the Loons
The story
This touching story tells of the plight of Piquette Tonnerre, a girl from a native Family.
Her death is like were marginalized by the whiteof the on Diamond Her people the disappearance place loons ill at ease At school, Piquetego away of felt out and Lake. The loons society. They when more cottages were would dominating are she had exist with the white children. people moving in. grown up, When unable toThe loons built up at the lake with more independently any chance to and dignified she didn’t havein a respectableby civilization. Inway. disappeared as the nature was ruinedimprove her life. In a They found it impossible to and more messed similar way, Piquette and her people failed the main fact, her situation was more fit into to find their up current of she was killed in a to be position in modern society. difficult fire. assimilated to the end culture and
time appearance childhoo hoarse voice, d grimy cotton dress (that summer)
behaviour clumsy limping walk, bore no expression, kept silent rude attitude animated, talk and was laugh loudly, teeter, speak the truth never speak drunk most
Vanessa came to understand Piquette’ loneliness and sorrow, though not totally. Piquette might have been the only one, after all, who had heard the crying of the loons.
The meeting in the bar Heard about herBiblioteka Baidudeath Revisit the lake
conflict
The conflict between Piquette( the mirror ethnic people) and the whole society ,the conflict between the loon and the fast changing modern world, these two conflicts buried in the plots and the theme of the whole novel are the real conflicts in it.
Four years later, she was a charming young lady.
In the café, she was totally a different person. Seventeen as
she was, she looked like twenty. She was mature. She was animated. She was beautiful. Unusual ,crazy and fashion with her hair cutting short and permed. One thing she got extremely proud of was that she has been engaged with a white young man. She thought he was handsome.
Climax
The climax should be the meeting after four years because during the meeting the conflicts, the readers can be very clear of what a girl protagonist is.
Ewen, a warm-hearted doctor, and also the only white person having mercy on piquette. He took Piquette with the family for
the summer holiday, wanting to give her a good environment so
character “a repraoach and mystery” reserved “lonely” defiant violent gaiety, seeking her own happiness
comfortably.
Introduction
1 The Tonnerres
They were French halfbreeds. Different from the white people, they had their own language, and lived a totally unfair life. If men didn’t work on odd jobs or as section hands on the C.P.R. the whole family will live on relief. Their children have no their own childhoods. When they were still young, they were forced to work for the family. No beautiful cloth, no higher education.
She changed a lot, expressed her gratitude to my father and revealed strong eager for happiness.
Several years later, Piquette died
It She once had a shortened marriageher back again. She was was her tragic destiny that brought before her death. The totally despaired. Without proud of turnedbecame the misfortune. marriage once she took any hope, she out to be a Piquette of 13-year-old again, cold, indifferent and dirty. She gave birth The white young man left her behind soon after they got to a pair ofShe returned to her fathers in the mountain married. two children, which means two more children will suffer a world without sympathy and fairness. to get rid of. Manawaka where she once tried all her efforts
emphasize the loneliness, torture, struggle and strong desires for freedom and happiness in the deep heart of Piquette.
plot
The summer holiday together
2 Piquette Tonnerre
She was French a halfbreed. As a Metis girl, she was not able to own a happy life and receive a good education as her peers. What’s more, she suffered tuberculosis. The miserable life kept her uncured, and always be absent from school. Those prejudiced person around her made her a totally indifferent, cold and unsociable girl.