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1、About the author第1页/共33页William Faulkner life William Faulkner(1897-1962)was born in New Albany,Mississippi. He attended the University of Mississippi in Oxford before and after his service in the Royal Canadian Air Force in World I. His literary career began in New Orleans where he met Sherwood And

2、erson, who helped him get his first novel Soldiers Pay published in 1926. The work which won Faulkner a Nobel Prize in 1950 is often a depiction of life in his fictional Yoknapatawpha County, an imaginative reconstruction of the area adjacent to Oxford.第2页/共33页A Picture of Yoknapatawpha County( a li

3、ttle postage stamp of native soil)第3页/共33页His Main Writings His major novels : The Sound and the Fury(1929) As I Lay Dying(1930) Sanctuary(1931) Light in August(1932) Absalom , Absalom !(1936) The Hamlet(1940) His books of short stories: These Thirteen (1931) Go down, Moses(1942) The Collected Stori

4、es of William Fanlkner(1950)第4页/共33页Faulkner: A country folk writer 福克纳的作品中交织着一种对家乡的怨恨与不由自主的热爱的情感,这是他写小说的主要动力 马克斯韦尔说,他“在其他美国小说家也许完全不会自称是南方人的时候,不仅代表了南方,而且本人就是深沉的南方” 福克纳记述了密西西比州的生活史,把Oxford变成了虚构的“杰弗逊”,创造了一个“约克纳帕塔法县”这一切在本质上类似于托马斯哈代对英国西部郡生活的记录 “我发觉”,福克纳评论说,“不但每本书必须有构思,就是一个艺术家的全部作品,或者说整个创作也得有一个通盘的考虑” 福克纳

5、的作品特点是;人物和地方的反复出现在不同的故事里,开始象是一部南方生活的连续的家世故事:一个生活痛苦,死气沉沉的穷乡僻壤的记录,一个居住着穷苦白人农民,暴发户政客,受尽剥削的黑人佃农和念念不忘光荣过去的没落贵族的地方的记录第5页/共33页William Faulkner American Writer1897-1962 The Nobel Prize in Literature 1949for his powerful and artistically unique contribution to the modern American novel第6页/共33页About the text

6、“A Rose for Emily” is one of Faulkners most widely read in the American classroom. Chinese students may find it difficult to understand and appreciate. Some of them may think it is a bizarre story about an old eccentric lady in an American Southern town. It is true that the setting of the story is t

7、he American South. Yet, the theme of the story is universal, transcending the boundaries of time and space. Like many other works of great literature, this short story tells about love, death, honor, pride, change, and loss.第7页/共33页 The story is set in the southern town of Jefferson in Yoknapatawpha

8、 Country which is also the setting for a dozen of his novels. Emily Grierson, the protagonist, has been twisted in personality by forces beyond her control. Dominated by her aristocratic father, she has been prevented from marrying and after his death she is left alone and penniless. She kills her l

9、over Homer Barron in order to keep him with her. She does not accept change of the time and alienates herself from the community. She is insane and her actions grotesque, but she is a victim, a tragic woman who invites sympathy. One of the themes of this story is the relation of the individual and h

10、is actions to the past, present and future. Apart from the exploration of psychological reality, the displaced chronology in narration is also characteristic of Faulkners style.第8页/共33页The Meaning of the Title The meaning of the title is ambiguous, capable of various interpretations. A rose is a cli

11、ch, symbolizing love and a pledge of faithfulness. From the story we can see Miss Emily was denied love. So, in this sense, the title has an ironic meaning. A rose for somebody can also mean a kind of memorial, an offering, in memory of somebody. Then, who offered a rose for Emily? 第9页/共33页Writing s

12、tyle Flashback and foreshadowing are two often used literary devices that utilize time in order to produce a desired effect. Flashbacks are used to present action that occurs before the beginning of a story; foreshadowing creates expectation for action that has not yet happened. Faulkner uses both d

13、evices in A Rose for Emily. 第10页/共33页Detailed Study of the TextPart I1.The street used to house only the best families. Then great changes took place: garages and cotton gins were established on the street and their existence wiped out the aristocratic traces in that neighborhood. While the whole st

14、reet was becoming modern and commercial, only Miss Emilys house remained the same. Although her house was decaying, it still assumed an air of a stubborn and frivolous girl. The cotton wagons and gasoline pumps were ugly enough, but this house, which was old, in decay, pretentious, and completely ou

15、t of place, was more unpleasant to look at. This detail shows that the house and its owner share the same character.2.Miss Emily had lived long and had become a tradition because she represented the aristocracy of the Old South that had lost out in the Civil War. She was a care because she was old,

16、unmarried, and without family, and the people in the town felt they must take care of her. They felt that taking care of her was their duty and obligation. This obligation passed from generation to generation as long as she lived. 第11页/共33页3. Miss Emily would not have accepted charity. “Not that” is

17、 used to say what follows is not true. Charity would be humiliating to Miss Emily. When her father died, Miss Emily was quite poor, but being a proud woman from an august family, she would not accept charity. Colonel Sartoris, born into another aristocratic family in Jefferson, had elaborate ideas a

18、bout how white upper class women should be treated. With the decline of the South after the war, these rich white families also declined. He knew that the wives and daughters of the declining plantation owners enjoyed very high but also outdated status. They should be looked up to, respected and tak

19、en care of. He knew exactly what Miss Emily needed and how she felt now, and thus invented a tale to justify the edict so that he could give her some financial aid without appearing charitable.4. fat, obese, plump, overweight, large, heavy, chubby, stout, tubby If you want to be polite, dont say tha

20、t people are fat. Overweight or just large, in American English heavy, would be more polite. Plump is most often used of women and children and means slightly or pleasantly fat. Chubby is most often used of babies and children and also means pleasantly fat and healthy looking. Stout means slightly f

21、at and tubby means short and fat. If someone is extremely fat and unhealthy, he/she is obese. Obese is also the word used by doctors. 第12页/共33页Part II1. The ladies didnt believe that a man, any man, could keep a kitchen properly. When the terrible smell developed, they thought it was because the man

22、servant didnt keep the kitchen clean.2. The Griersons regarded themselves as very important and the outside world as vulgar full of people inferior to them. They belonged to tow entirely different worlds. After her father died, Miss Emily shut herself up in the house, retreating to her world of the

23、past. However, the complaints about the smell served as a link between the two different worlds and compelled her to deal with the other world.3. The next day the mayor received two more complaints. One of them was from a man who came and pleaded to the mayor in a shy and timid way.第13页/共33页4.Miss E

24、mily sat in the window with the light behind her. What people Could see was her silhouette, a darkfigure seen against a lightBackground. In this imageShe didnt look like a livingperson but an idol, or a Goddess. Such a image suited her rigid and stubborn personality,her arrogant character.第14页/共33页4

25、. People in the town felt that the Grierson family regarded themselves more important than they really deserved to be. The fact that Miss Emilys great-aunt. Old lady Wyatt, had gone crazy had to do with this blind, excessive self-importance.5.长久以来,我们把这家人一直看做一幅画中的人物:身段苗条、穿着白衣的爱米丽小姐立在背后,她父亲叉开双脚的侧影在前面,

26、背对爱米丽,手执一根马鞭,一扇向后开的前门恰好嵌住了他们俩的身影。 This sentence depicts a central image that tells several things about the relationship between father and daughter in Grierson family. First, the positions of the father and daughter are meaningful. The father was standing in the foreground while Miss Emily was stan

27、ding in the background. This shows the fathers dominant position and the daughters subordinate role. The fathers spraddling adds to his image as a stern patriarchal figure. Second, the father turned his back to her, showing that he refused to listen to her, denying her wishes. Then Mr. Grierson was

28、clutching a horsewhip, which was clearly a symbol of power, authority, and strict control. Miss Emilys slender figure suggests vulnerability, and her white dress symbolizes purity, the most valued quality of the Southern white women. The fact that the two of them were framed by the back-flung front

29、door may be interpreted in different ways. One interpretation is that the father was blocking the door, suggesting Miss Emily was unable to walk out of the house and choosing her suitor freely. Another interpretation is that the door was open for suitors but the suitors were driven away by the fathe

30、r holding a horsewhip.第15页/共33页6. When she got to be thirty and was still single, people in the town were not happy about such a outcome, but it did confirm their predictionsMiss Emily was still single because the Griersons held themselves too high for what they really were, and all the young men wh

31、o had come to court Miss Emily had been driven away by the father. They knew that even though there was insanity in the family, Miss Emily wouldnt have turned down all of her chances if they had really existed. 因此当她年近三十,尚未婚配时,我们实在高兴不起来,只是觉得先前的看法得到了证实。即使她家有着疯癫病史,如果真有机会摆在她面前,她也不至于全然放过。7. Without her f

32、athers over-protection and without much money, she had become a common person like the other townspeople. Ordinary people often become excited or worried when they get a penny more or a penny less. Being poor, now Miss Emily would learn to appreciate the value of money like other people in the town.

33、 单身独处,贫苦无告,她变得通人性了。如今她也懂人之常情,也会多一便士就激动喜悦、少一便士就痛苦失望。 第16页/共33页Part III1. It is obvious that there is something else beneath the change of appearances. What is it? It is quite ambiguous. The images in this passage may be interpreted as a woman stripped of her sexuality. In this portrait, Emily assumes

34、 the semblance of a girl instead of a sexually mature woman of thirty. Her cut hair is especially important. Since ancient times, a womans hair has symbolized her sexuality. Emilys hair, along with her sexuality, has been cut short through her fathers pride. The cut hair also introduces religious im

35、agery, for an initiate into nunnery shears her hair as a symbol of her chastity. In addition, the adjectives “tragic and serene” envisage a Madonna, a holy virgin, as an addendum to the primary image of angels who, although often depicted as women, are asexual. The images can also indicate that with

36、 her hair cut short, Emily was now a liberated woman. She was determined to change her role as an upper-class genteel woman. A short hair usually makes a woman look stronger and more independent in character. This quality of hers can be seen in her courting with Homer Barron, a Yankee foreman, despi

37、te traditional social prejudice.2. Yankee: Homer Barron was one of those from the victorious North who, after the Civil War, came to South in the hope of making money. They were often called “carpetbaggers”, and were objects of scorn or suspicion for most Southerners.第17页/共33页3. But there were still

38、 others, older people, who said that no matter how sad Miss Emily was over her fathers death, she should not forget she had certain obligations as a member of the nobility, though a real lady would not describe her self-restraint by the expression noblesse oblige. The implied meaning is that it shou

39、ld be unthinkable for Emily as part of the local “nobility” to consider marrying a man so far beneath her.第18页/共33页Part IV 1. He would never disclose what happened during his talk with Miss Emily. We can infer that Miss Emily must have treated him with distain when he came to express the communitys

40、disapproval of her public courting activities with Homer Barron. This is why he refused to have another talk with Miss Emily. 2. The townspeople were glad because they had been annoyed by the arrogant attitude of Miss Emily and now the two cousins were even more stubborn and self-important than Miss

41、 Emily. They believed that the two cousins would succeed in persuading Miss Emily and Homer Barron to get married quickly so that her public courting with Homer Barron would come to an end. 3. The people in the town guessed that their relationship had turned sour and so Homer Barron had left. And th

42、ey expected to see a quarrel between them. When nothing of the kind happened, they were a little disappointed. Then they began to think that he perhaps had gone to prepare for the wedding. blowing-off: a loud quarrel that signals the end of something第19页/共33页4. By that time, the cousins had complete

43、d their mission and should leave Jefferson. Now the townspeople were taking the side of Miss Emily and made secret plans to help her deal with her cousins in a clear way.5. Her father had driven away her suitors so many times, thus preventing her prom getting what she wanted as a woman. thwart: to p

44、revent someone from doing what they are trying to do6. What is the symbolic meaning of her vigorous iron-grey hair? It symbolizes her strong and stubborn personality. She refused to make any change to adapt her herself to the changing society. Even her hair ceased turning its color. 第20页/共33页7. Now

45、Miss Emily no longer went out. From time to time the townspeople would see her in one of the downstairs windows. She had evidently shut the top floor of the house. Sitting in the window, Miss Emily looked like the carved torso of an idol for worship placed in a niche. Whether she was looking at us o

46、r not we could not tell and it was not important because she had ceased to be a real human being, but had completely become a sort of monument, symbol of a tradition and hereditary obligation.不时地,我们在楼底下的一个窗口能见到她的身影,她显然是把楼上封闭起来了。她的身影就像神龛中的雕刻的一尊偶像的躯体,我们说不上她是不是在看着我们。第21页/共33页niche第22页/共33页8. The author

47、 uses five adjectives to describe how the townspeople felt about Miss Emily. These words reflect the townspeoples ambivalent attitude toward Miss Emily. She was dear because she represented the Southern heritage to a certain extent. She was inescapable because she was “a sort of hereditary obligatio

48、n upon the town”. She was impervious and not affected by any changes taking place in the town, and her imperviousness was well reflected by her ignoring the tax notice and her refusal to pay taxes. She was tranquil. Though she was tragic, she remained calm and free from disturbance. Her tranquility

49、as well as her rigidity was portrayed by her motionless silhouette in the window. She was certainly perverse, always behaving in an unreasonable way and regularly doing the opposite of what people expected her to do. 她就这样度过了一代又一代高贵,宁静,无法逃避,无法接近,怪僻乖张。 第23页/共33页Part V1. The very old men, who were even

50、 older than Miss Emily, came to the funeral. Some of them were veterans of the Civil War, and they had put on their old Confederate uniforms to pay their last respect this Southern lady from an aristocratic family. Standing on the porch and the lawn, they talked of Miss Emily, mistakenly thinking of

51、 her as someone of their age, born around 1840 or so whereas she (born around 1855) was much younger than they were. They imagined they had danced with her and courted her perhaps. As the old people often do, they confused the dates and years of past happenings. To the old people, all the past shoul

52、d be like a road that becomes smaller as it reaches further back. But to those old southerners, the recent past of ten years or so was like a bottleneck, a narrow passage, or a tunnel. Beyond that narrow passage, the remote past became a huge level meadow where things were pleasantly and fondly mixe

53、d up together. Like the green grass on the meadow never touched by the winter, their memories of the remote past remained blurred, sweet, romanticized, and unchanged. a. mathematical progression: sequence or succession of happenings in time marked by numbers b. bottleneck: any place, as a narrow roa

54、d, where traffic is slowed up or halted; any point at which movement or progress is slowed up. 第24页/共33页 停尸架上方悬挂着她父亲的炭笔画像,一脸深刻沉思的表情,女人们唧唧喳喳地谈论着死亡,而老头们呢有些人还穿上了刷得很干净的南方同盟军制服则在走廊上,草坪上纷纷谈论着爱米丽小姐的一生,仿佛她是他们的同龄人,而且还相信和她跳过舞,甚至向她求过爱,他们把按数学级数向前推进的时间给搅乱了。这是老年人常有的情形。在他们看来,过去的岁月不是一条越来越窄的路,而是一片从来没有冬天光顾的广袤的大草地,只是最

55、近十年却像窄小的瓶颈,把他们同过去隔断了。 第25页/共33页2. Just before his death, the man was lying in a position of an embrace. But death that always lasts longer than love and conquers even the pain and suffering of love had turned him into a man whose wife proved unfaithful. 那尸体躺在那里,很显然曾经呈拥抱的姿势。但是,比爱情更持久的长眠、甚至连爱情的熬煎都征服了的

56、长眠,使他屈服了。他所遗留下来的肉体已在破烂的睡衣下腐烂,跟他躺着的木床粘在一起,难分难解了。在他身上和他身旁的枕上,均匀地覆盖着一层长年累月堆积下来的灰尘。 第26页/共33页Why did Miss Emily kill Homer Barron?a.Barron had deserted her.b.Barron refused to marry her. c.She feared that Barron would not remain faithful to her after their marriage.d.She was insane.e.He wanted to blackm

57、ail her.f.He wanted to take her to the North.第27页/共33页What kind of a woman is Miss Emily? How is she portrayed in the story? Born into an aristocratic family of the South, Miss Emily was proud, self-important and obstinate like other Griersons. As a lady from such a family, she enjoyed a high but ob

58、solete social status. On the one hand she was placed on a pedestal for people to admire as if she were perfect. She was closely watched by the community and was always expected to bring honor to the town and set a good example for the young. She was viewed as a representative of the Southern traditi

59、on, “an idol in the niche”. Nominated by her father, she was deprived of all opportunities for a happy marriage and thus for a normal womans life. After she began to court with Homer Barron, a Northern laborer, she was accused of being a disgrace to the town and a bad example to the young people. The patriarchal and social pressure warped her character. She tried hard to cling to the past, which meant privilege and glory to her. She cut herself off from the changing world and lived in complete self-isolation.

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