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Idiedforbeauty讲.ppt

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    • 1精选pptI Died for BeautyI Died for Beauty2精选pptIn an adjoining RoomI died for Beauty一but was scarce我为美而死但还不怎么Adjusted in the Tomb适应坟墓里的生活,When One who died for Truth, was lain这时一位为真理而死的人被安放在隔壁墓室里Neighboring nextdoor3精选pptHe questioned softly “Why I failed”?他柔声问我我为什么失败而亡;For Beauty, I replied “为了美,我回答说And I for Truth Themself are One “我为了真理美和真是一样We Bretheren, are” , He said 我们俩是兄弟,他说We are brothers4精选pptAnd so, as Kinsmen, met a NightWe talked between the Rooms relative就这样,像近亲在夜里相遇我们隔墙而谈Until the Moss had reached our lips直到青苔把我们的嘴封闭And covered upour names将我们的名字埋掩 (李正栓 译)5精选pptThis poem follows many of Dickinsons typical formal patternsthe ABCB rhyme scheme, the rhythmic use of the dash to interrupt the flowbut has a more regular meter, so that the first and third lines in each stanza are iambic tetrameter, while the second and fourth lines are iambic trimeter, creating a four-three-four-three stress pattern in each stanza6精选pptStanza1: I died pursuing the beauty of art and immediately as I became accustomed to the new circumstance of a tomb, I was told that there was another who died for truth and arrived in the next room.Stanza2: I died for beauty and he died for truth. Since “beauty is truth, and truth beauty,” we are as close as brothers , or like twins.7精选pptStanza3: The two of us are like kinsmen who met at night, and we talked in separated rooms for a very long time until we have harmoniously unite into one and have been completely forgotten by the human world.Comment on the poem: This is the poem conveying Emily Dickinsons aesthetic view that beauty and truth are closely related8精选pptThe ultimate effect of this poem is to show that every aspect of human lifeideals, human feelings, identity itselfis erased by death. But by making the erasure gradualsomething to be “adjusted” to in the tomband by portraying a speaker who is untroubled by her own grim state, Dickinson creates a scene that is, by turns, grotesque and compelling, frightening and comforting. It is one of her most singular statements about death, and like so many of Dickinsons poems, it has no parallels in the work of any other writer.9精选pptThe end,thank you!10精选ppt。

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