Unit 5 (Book10) Enjoying novels Designed by : 荆 斌 夏桂娇 穆侃奇 明珠学校.

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Unit 5 (Book10) Enjoying novels Designed by : 荆 斌 夏桂娇 穆侃奇 明珠学校

Do you know something about the Four Chinese Classical Novels? Warming-up

Guessing 吴承恩 Journey to the West

The Story by the Water Margin

A Dream of Red Mansions

The Romance of the Three Kingdoms

古代四大名著 西游记 (Journey to the West) ---- 吴承恩 水浒传 (The story by the Water Margin) ---- 施耐庵 三国演义 (The Romance of the Three Kingdoms) 罗贯中 红楼梦 (The Dream of the Red Chamber) ---- 曹雪芹

Do you know something about English novels in the 19th century? Warming-up

Jane AustenPride and Prejudice Guessing

The three Bronte sisters Charlotte, Emily and Anne

Charlotte Bronte Jane Eyre

Emily Bronte Wuthering Heights

Anne Bronte Agnes Grey

Gone with the Wind Margaret Mitchell

Charles Dickens David Copperfield

Can you match the titles of these famous novels to the authors? Pre-reading

Agnes Grey Gone with the Wind Tess of the d’Urbevilles David Copperfield Margaret Mitchell Anne Brontë Charles Dickens Thomas Hardy Jane Eyre Pride and Prejudice Wuthering Heights Just so stories To kill a Mockingbird Jane Austen Charlotte Brontë Harper Lee Emily Brontë Rudyard Kipling

Reading

Extensive-reading Read the text as quickly as possible, and try to find out the answers to the following questions:

Questions: 1. How many English authoresses in the 19th century in the text? 2. Who are they? There are five authoresses (in the 19th century in the text). They are Jane Austin, the three Bronte sisters (Charlotte, Emily and Anne), and the writer known as George Eliot. 3. What are their works mentioned in the text?

“Pride and Prejudice” written by Jane Austin, “Jane Eyre” written by Charlotte Bronte and “Silas Marner” written by George Eliot.

Intensive--reading Read the whole text as carefully as possible and try to get more information.

Para.1 Main idea: The consensus in society opposed the writing of novels by authoresses, but this period produced five of the most courageous and gifted authoresses.

Para.2-3 main idea: The introduction of Jane Austen and her works (Pride & Prejudice)

Finish the following form NameWorksIssue addressed in her novels Reasons for success Jane Austen Pride and Prejudice problems and limitations of women’s choices content, refreshingly light and ironic style

Para. 5 Main idea: The introduction of Charlotte Bronte and her works (Jane Eyre)

Finish the following form NameWorksIssue addressed in her novels Reasons for success Charlotte Bronte Jane Eyre Women’s struggle against their restricted role in society explicit way of writing about women’s feelings

Para.6 main idea: The introduction of George Eliot and her works (Silas Marner)

Finish the following form NameWorksIssue addressed in her novels Reasons for success George Eliot Silas Marner morally ambiguous concessions people make in life to succeed Not mentioned

Para.7 main idea: The introduction of the Charles Dickens and his works (David Copperfield)

Finish the following form NameWorksIssue addressed in her novels Reasons for success Charles Dickens Hardships of poor people a literary critic of injustices of society David Copperfield

Discussion: Work in pairs to find out how many parts this passage can be divided into?

The whole text can be divided into 3 parts Part 1( Para. 1): About the social background (of the rise of the English authoresses). Part 2(para.2-6): Introduction of the five authoresses and their works Part 3(para.7): About the important status of the five author- esses in the history of English literature.

1. Do a summary of the whole text 2. Surf the internet to get more information Homework