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模块八 Module VIII Appreciating literature and art《Reading(2):Appreciating literature》公开课PPT课件优质课下载
Practise students’ integrating skills.
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What is c_____ literature? C_______ are the a______ of the l_______ world, which are still well received today. They are e_______ of great writing and wisdom. Many a___________ films are based on the classics. For example, in 1998, a modern a__________ of Charles Dickens’ novel Great Expectations, one of his best-known works, was released in cinemas.
antiques
award-winning
adaptation
classic
Classics
literary
examples
Great Expectations is s____ in England in the early 1800s. The main character in the novel is Pip. He lives with his mean sister and her kind and simple husband, Joe. It is a m_____ night when the story begins. Mist is a s_____ of danger which adds interest, t______ and deeper meaning to the text. Later in the story, Pip receives a large sum of money from a generous stranger, which is a twist in the p______.
plot
set
misty
symbol
tension
He uses the f________ to move to London.
He settled there so he can become an e_______ gentleman, but he gradually develops the shortcomings of being shallow and being prejudiced against his old companions, because he has rigid ideas of what it means to be c_____ and to be a gentleman. What it means to be a gentleman is an important t_____ in Great Expectations. By the end of the story, Pip learns that w________ doesn’t buy happiness and that friends are more important than a fancy education.
fortune
educated
civil
theme