文学英语 21春季学期课程手册

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Literature English

2021 Spring

文学英语

2021春季学期

Course Handbook

课程手册

Name ________ Content



1 Course Orientation



2 Greek mythology _ age of gods



3 Greek mythology _ age of gods



4 Greek mythology _ Iliad; Oral Project 1: step 1: Debate preparation



5 Oral Project 1: step 2: Debate; Birth of English



6 16th Century

Renaissance background & Shakespeare lectures I: Sonnet 18



7 16th Century

Shakespeare lectures II: Romeo and Juliet



8 16th Century

Shakespeare lectures III: Merchant of Venice



9 16th Century

Oral Project 2: Performance of Merchant of Venice



10 17th Century

“Of studies”



11 17th Century & 18th Century

1) John Donne

2) 18th Century poetry



12 18th Century

Robinson Crusoe



13 19th Century

1) Oral Project 3: step 1: questionnaire

2) Jane Eyre



14 19th Century

1) Oral Project 3: step 2: survey

2) Jane Eyre



15 20th Century

1) Oral Project 3: step 3: presentation

2) The Chaser



16 Review



Evaluation

1. 期末考试:校本测试(CET6难度)

2. 课程学习任务及分数分配(暂定/以百分制计算)

A. 各项作业 30%

B. 回答问题 30%

C. 小组活动 40%

温馨提示:最终解释权归老师所有!

2021春文学英语发言分数及额外加分记录表

姓名:______________ 学号:______________

注: 1.请妥善保留此表。此表是量化考核每生“个人课堂表现”的唯一凭据。

2.请按要求自行记录 “发言”或“额外加分”内容,并于下课后当堂交助教签字确认。

3.回答问题每生要求5个,每个20分。

4.超额回答问题多1个加1分;小组活动额外加分每次1分。加满10分为上限。

发言时间

1)发言次数以及具体涉及课程内容或话题

2)额外加分具体涉及课程内容或话题

1)发言要点

2)额外加分数

助教认定签名

(没有具体发言内容不予认定)



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Unit 1 Greek Mythology

Text A

THE OLYMPIANS

At the center of Greek mythology is the pantheon of deities who were said to live on Mount Olympus, the highest mountain in Greece. From their perch, they ruled every aspect of human life. Olympian gods and goddesses looked like men and women (though they could change themselves into animals and other things) and were–as many myths recounted–vulnerable to human foibles and passions.

The twelve main Olympians are:

_____: the king of all the gods (and father to many) and god of weather, law and fate

_____: the queen of the gods and goddess of women and marriage

_____: goddess of beauty and love

_____: god of prophesy, music and poetry and knowledge

_____: god of war

_____: goddess of hunting, animals and childbirth

_____: goddess of wisdom and defense

_____: goddess of agriculture and grain

_____: god of wine, pleasure and festivity

_____: god of fire, metalworking and sculpture

_____: god of travel, hospitality and trade and Zeus’s personal messenger

_____: god of the sea

Names

Greek

Roman



天神?

Zeus 宙斯

Jupiter 朱某某



?

Hera 赫拉

Juno 朱诺





Aphrodite 阿芙洛迪特?

Venus 维纳斯





Apollo 阿波罗

Apollo 阿波罗?





Ares 阿瑞斯

Mars 玛尔斯





Artemis 阿尔特弥斯

Diana 黛安娜



智慧与战争女神

Athena 雅典娜

Minerva 密涅瓦





Demeter 得墨忒尔

Ceres 赛莱斯





Dionysus 迪俄尼索斯

Bacchus 巴卡斯





Poseidon 波赛冬

Nepturne 尼普?





Hephaetus 赫淮斯托斯

Vulcan 伏某某





Hermes 赫尔墨斯

Mercury 默丘利



海神?

Poseidon 波赛冬

Nepturne 尼普?





Text B

The Legend of Narcissus and Echo

Narcissus was walking in the woods when Echo, a mountain _______ saw him, fell deeply in love, and followed him. Narcissus sensed he was being ______ and shouted "Who's there?” Echo repeated "Who's there?” She could not ______ her identity and attempted to embrace him. He stepped away and told her to ______ him alone. She was _________ and spent the rest of her life in lonely glens until nothing but an _______ sound remained of her. Nemesis, the goddess of revenge, learned of this story and decided to _______ Narcissus. She lured him to a pool where he saw his own ______. He didn't realize it was only an/a ______ and fell in love with it. He eventually realized that his love could not be _______ and died.

Text C

Below are some famous stories / idioms in Greek mythology. Read them and MATCH them with the titles in the box.

Famous Idioms in Greek Myths

____________ After Prometheus' theft of the secret of fire, Zeus ordered Hephaestus to create the woman Pandora as part of the punishment for mankind. Pandora was given many seductive gifts from other Gods. For fear of additional reprisals(报复), Prometheus warned his brother Epimetheus not to accept any gifts from Zeus, but Epimetheus did not listen, and married Pandora. Pandora had been given a large jar and instructed by Zeus to keep it closed, but she had also been given the gift of curiosity, and ultimately opened it. When she opened it, all of the evils, ills, diseases, and burdensome labor that mankind had not known previously, escaped from the jar, although Pandora was quick enough to close it again and keep one value inside: hope.

____________ Penelope waited 20 years for her husband, Odysseus, to return from the Trojan War. During his absence , she fended off suitors by promising to choose one when she finished weaving a shroud for her father-in-law. But at every night she unraveled what she had woven during the day.

____________ King Midas was granted one wish by the god Dionysus. Greedy for riches, Midas wished that everything he touched would turn to gold. He soon regretted his request. When he tried to eat, his food became inedible metal. When he embraced his daughter, she turned into a golden statue. On the instruction of Dionysus, he washed in a river and lost his touch of gold.

____________ In classical mythology, an apple thrown into a banquet of the gods and goddesses by the goddess Discord, who had not been invited. The apple had "For the Fairest" written on it. When three goddesses claimed it, the choice among them was referred to the handsome Paris, prince of Troy. Paris chose Aphrodite over Hera and Athena. The latter two had hoped to bribe him with power and victory in battle, but Aphrodite offered the love of the most beautiful woman in the world. This was Helen of Sparta, who became infamous as Helen of Troy when Paris subsequently eloped(私奔) with her. In the ensuing Trojan War, Hera and Athena were implacable enemies of Troy while Aphrodite was loyal to Paris and the Trojans.

____________ Achilles was the greatest warrior on the Greek side in the Trojan War. When he was an infant, his mother tried to make him immortal by bathing him in a magical river, but the heel by which she held him remained vulnerable. Eventually he was wounded in the heel by an arrow and died shortly thereafter.

____________The Greeks used a large, hollow horse made of wood to win the Trojan War. The Greeks hid soldiers inside it, left it outside the gates of Troy, and set sail, apparently for Greece. The Trojans took the bait. That night the Greek army returned to Troy. The men inside the horse emerged and opened the city gates for their companions.

Text D The Trojan War

The story of the Iliad is, in fact, is the story of Achilles, and of his quarrel with Agamemnon. At the opening of the Iliad the Greeks had already been at Troy for nine years. They had sacked much of the surrounding countryside but never score a decisive victory over Troy.

Agamemnon, in one of the battles in which Achilles had played the leading part, caught a girl of the Troy, Chryseis, who is the daughter of Chryses, priest of Apollo. Chryses offered Agamemnon a fine ransom for her release but Agamemnon refused. So Chryses prayed to Apollo, who sent a plague upon the Greek camp. The Greek’s prophet Calchas revealed that it would be lifted only if Agamemnon gave Chryseis back. Achilles was all in favor of Calchas, but Agamemnon was reluctant. They quarreled. Agamemnon eventually agreed to do so, but in order to assert his leadership and authority over Achilles and compensate himself for the loss of Chryseis, he took away from Achilles his slave-girl, Briseis. Achilles was enraged. Not only was it an insult to his honor, but it was unfair, as he, Achilles, had done most of the fighting necessary to gain all the treasure that the Greeks’ had. So, Achilles withd 内容过长,仅展示头部和尾部部分文字预览,全文请查看图片预览。 up for it."

"But the love potion?" said Alan.

"Oh, that," said the old man, opening the drawer in the kitchen table, and taking out a tiny, rather dirty-looking phial. "That is just a dollar."

"I can't tell you how grateful I am," said Alan, watching him fill it.

"I like to oblige," said the old man. "Then customers come back, later in life, when they are better off, and want more expensive things. Here you are. You will find it very effective."

"Thank you again," said Alan. "Good-bye."

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