【全新正版】 莎士比亚悲剧集(附光盘适合高1高2年级)/津津有味读经典
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作者 (英国)莎士比亚|改编: (澳大利亚)科斯特
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ISBN 9787544728195
出版时间 2012-06
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货号 2311377
上书时间 2024-07-05
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导语摘要 《莎士比亚悲剧集(附光盘适合高1高2年级)/津津有味读经典》编著者WillianShakespeare.沙士比亚是英国文艺复兴时期伟大的剧作家和诗人。本书包括了他创作的五部悲剧,分别是《奥赛罗》、《麦克白》、《李尔王》、《哈姆雷特》和《凯撒大帝》。 目录 The Tragedy of Othello CHAPTER 1 lago Was Unhappy CHAPTER 2 Troublein Cyprus CHAPTER 3 TheHandkerchief CHAPTER 4 The End of lagos Plan The Tragedy of Macbeth CHAPTER 1 Three Witches CHAPTER 2 Murder! CHAPTER 3 More Witches and a Ghost CHAPTER 4 The Messages Come True The Tragedy of King Lear CHAPTER 1 How Much Do You Love Me? CHAPTER 2 ThisIs How Much We Love You! CHAPTER 3 Regretful Fathers CHAPTER 4 The Battle and Its Victims The Tragedy of Hamlet CHAPTER 1 The Ghost'sMessage CHAPTER 2 The Princels Mad CHAPTER 3 Hamlet's Girlfriend and Hamlet's Mother CHAPTER 4 An Evil Plot Goes Wrong The Tragedy of Julius Caesar CHAPTER 1 Beware the Ides of Marcht CHAPTER 2 A Difficult Decision CHAPTER 3 The Funeral CHAPTER 4 This Was a Mant New Words Playlet 内容摘要 《莎士比亚悲剧集(附光盘适合高1高2年级)/津津有味读经典》编著者WillianShakespeare.《莎士比亚悲剧集(附光盘适合高1高2年级)/津津有味读经典》内容提要:《奥赛罗》讲述了奥赛罗和他妻子苔丝德蒙娜的故事。奥赛罗手下的伊阿古由于未能升官,对奥赛罗怀恨在心,便向他进谗言,诬陷苔丝德蒙娜不忠。奥赛罗杀死了无辜的妻子,随后自己也悔恨自杀。 《麦克白》中,麦克白将军从战场上立功凯旋,由于野心的驱使和妻子的怂恿,他利用国王邓肯到自己家中作客的机会,弑君而自立。最后,这个血腥的篡位者被邓肯的儿子和贵族麦克德夫所打败而死去,他的妻子也因精神分裂而死。 《李尔王》描写了刚愎自用的李尔王的故事。他的两个大女儿用甜言 蜜语骗取了父亲的欢心,而他的小女儿说了自己真实的想法,却惹恼了他。他糊涂地把国土分给了两个大女儿。很快她们就露出了真面目,将父亲赶出了自己的家。最终李尔王在悔恨中离开人世。 《哈姆雷特》描述了丹麦王子哈姆雷特为父复仇的故事。他的叔叔克劳狄斯毒死他的父亲,篡夺了王位,并娶了他的母亲。父亲的鬼魂向哈姆雷特说明了自己的死因,哈姆雷特决定为父报仇。最终,哈姆雷特和克劳狄斯同归于尽。 《凯撒大帝》描述几位罗马元老计划并成功刺杀朱利叶斯·凯撒的经过。虽然戏剧的名字是《凯撒大帝》,但剧中的主角其实是布鲁塔斯。他受人利用,参与了杀害凯撒的阴谋,造成了国家与个人的悲剧。 精彩内容 Thegeneral'snamewasothello.HewasnnusualinVenicebecausehewasablackman.Hewasaverygoodandbravesoldierandthedukewashappytomakehimageneral.othello,however,wasinlove,andhewasapossessiveman.HelovedDesdemona,thebeautifuldarIghterofasenator.CassiospoketoDesdemonaaboutothelloandtoldherwhatagoodandbravemarlhewas.Thatiswhyothellomadehimalieutenant.RoderigoalsolovedDesdemona,andaskedherfatherBrabantioifhecouldmarryher.HoweverBrabantiohadrefused.HethoughtsheshouldmarrysomebodymoreimportantthanRoderigo.Onenight,IagodiscoveredthatDesdemonahadescapedfromherfather’shouseandsecretlymarriedothello.HetoldRoderigoaboutitassoonashecould.NowRoderigowasangrytoo.Herfathershouldhaveallowedhimtomarryher.Nowshehadrunawayandsecretlymarriedablackman.HewassurethatBrabantiowouldnotbehappyaboutthiswhenhediscoveredit.ThetwoangryfriendsdecidedtotellBrabantio.Itwaslateatnight,buttheywenttohishouseandbegantoshout."Brabantio!Brabantio!Wakeup!Thievesandrobbers!Brabantio!Wakeup!"Brabantiowokeupandcametothewindowinhisnightclothestoseewhatthenoisewasa11about."Whatdoyouwant?Whatisallthisnoisefor}""Therearethieves,Brabantio.Lookoutforyourdaughter!Areyourdoorslocked?Isyourfamilysafeinside?""Whyareyouaskingthis?""Anoldblackramhasrunawaywithyourlittlewhiteewe!"shoutedIago."Areyoumad?Whoareyou?""Don’tyourecognizemyvoice?"askedRoderigo."IamRoderigo."Brabantiowasangrv."Roderigo,Itoldyounottocometomyhouse.YouaremakingtroublebecauseIdidnotgiveyoumydaughter.Goaway!""Wait,Brabantio,"insistedIago."Wearetellingyouthetruth.TheblackmanothellohasstolenyourdaughteL"."Goandseeifsheisinthehouse,"saidRoderigo."Ifsheisthere,youcanputmeiniailformakingtrouble.However,Iamsureyouwillnotfindher."Brabantiodecidedtocheck.Whilehewaschecking,Iagowenttofindothello,leavingRoderigototalktoBrabantio.BrabantiowasveryangrywhenhediscoveredthatRoderigoandIagowereright.Desdemonawasgone!"Whereisshe?"hescreamed."Hasshemarriedtheblackman?1willbeunhappyforever!Areyousureitwasher?Wheredidyouseeher?Howdidshegetout?1wishIhadallowedyoutomarryher!"Hepulledhishairandshookhisfistsandstampedhisfeet,butitdidnotbringDesdemonaback.shewasgone.Brabantiothoughtothellomusthaveusedmagictogetheroutofthehouse.Roderigoagreed,andpromisedtohelphimfindhislostdaughter.Iagofoundothelloandpretendedtobehisfriend.HewarnedhimthatBrabantiowasangryaboutthemarriageandwouldtrytogetDesdemonaback.Astheywerespeaking,Cassio,thenewlieutenant,arrivedwithamessagefromtheduke.TherewastroubleinCyprus,andthedukewantedtoseeothelloimmediately.Atthesametime,Brabantioandhismenarrivedandfoundthem.BrabantioWantedtofightothello,andIagopretendedtohelpothellobythreateningRoderigo,whowaswiththem.Brabantioaccusedothelloofusingmagictogethisdaughte."Therecanbenootherexplanation!"heexclaimed."Takehimmen.andputhiminprison!Heisasorcerer!"BeforeBrabantio’smencouldtakehim,othellotoldBrabantiothatthedukewantedtoseehimimmediatelyabouttroubleinCyprus.Brabantio,beingasenator,wasprobablywantedtoo.Theydecidedtogototheduketogether.Thedukewasmeetingwiththesenators.Itwasan.emergency.Messengershadtold,themthat:the,TurksweresailingtowardtheislandofCyprus,andthedukewantedto。sendothellotodefendit.WhenBrabantioandothelloarrived,Brabantioanxiouslytoldthedukethatthegeneralhadusedmagictostealhisdaughter."Mydaughterwouldnotmarryablackman,"hesaid."Itmusthavebeenmagic."Othelloadmitted,hehadtakenawaytheoldman'sdaughterandmarriedher,buthedeniedusingmagic."TheonlymagicIused,"hesaid,"wasthemagicofmystories.Ihavehadmanyadventuresinmylfieandtraveledtomanyplaces.Brabantiowasmyfriendandlikedtohearthestoriesofmyadventures.Hisdaughterlistenedtothesestories,too.andaskedmetotellhermore.Idid.shefeIlinlovewithme.andIfellinlovewithher."P2-P4
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