greatgatsby服裝
A. 求jessica drake的電影,請發至[email protected]
探個究竟
B. 有什麼英文名著是學英美文學應該看的
PartI;English
literature
Unit
1
William
Shakespeare
四大悲劇四大喜劇可以挑感興趣的讀讀,比如Hamlet比較重要
Unit
2
Daniel
Defoe
--Roinson
Crusoe和Moll
Flanders
Unit
3
Robert
Burns
--幾首著名詩歌,友誼地久天長和A
red
red
rose
Unit
4
Willam
Wordsworth--著名詩歌,
I
wandered
lonely
as
a
cloud
和
a
solitary
reaper
Unit
5
John
Keats--夜鶯頌to
a
nightingale
Unit
6
Jane
Austen--傲慢與偏見,理智與情感,艾瑪
Unit
7
Charles
Dickens--Oliver
Twist,
A
tale
of
two
cities,Dombey
and
son
Unit
8
Charlotte
Bronte--Jane
Eyre
Unit
9
Thomas
Hardy--Tess
of
the
D'
Urbervilles最著名,其他的無名的裘德,還鄉也很著名
Unit
10
Virginia
Woolf--Mrs.
Dalloway
Part
II:American
Literature
Unit
11
Nathaniel
Hawthorne--紅字The
Scarlet
Letter
Unit
12
Walt
Whitman--Leaves
of
Grass
Unit
13
Emily
Dickinson--好多詩,很短,沒有題目
Unit
14
Mark
Twain--The
Adventures
of
Huckleburry
Finn
Unit
15
Theodore
Dreiser--Sister
Carrie
Unit
16
Robert
Frost--好多著名的詩歌,都很重要,the
road
untaken
Unit
17
F.Scott
Fitzgerald--The
Great
Gatsby
Unit
18
William
Faulkner--短篇小說A
rose
for
Emily
C. 請問誰有 The Great Gatsby 的中文版
你要找的是小說還是電影
電影的話是哪年的版本
了不起的蓋茨比 TheGreatGatsby (2013)
了不起的蓋茨比 TheGreatGatsby (2000)
了不起的蓋茨比 TheGreatGatsby (1974)
了不起的蓋茨比 TheGreatGatsby (1949)
了不起的蓋茨比 TheGreatGatsby (1926)
D. 了不起的蓋茨比 英文版角色介紹
tom buchanan: 富二代,頭腦簡單四肢發達。種族歧視,性別歧視,粗魯。雖然有daisy這樣美貌天仙的夫人,可還是經常和別人發生關系(包二奶)。
jay gatsby(原名james gatsz):來自一個平窮的農民家庭。一戰英雄。一直追逐著理想,後來成為百萬富翁。(那個年代百萬相當於幾十個億)主要通過做違法生意暴富(販賣私酒,當時美國有禁酒令)。一直為daisy和社會地位而奮斗。雖然是新貴,可一直包裝自己。
Daisy fay (daisy buchanan): 來自louisville一個富裕的家庭,和年輕的士兵jay gatsby 曾經有過一段愛情。後來為了財富和社會地位而嫁給tom buchanan
nick carraway:蓋茨比的鄰居,daisy的表親,tom的大學同學。耶律大學文學系畢業生。因為證券市場好而來紐約該行從事金融。gatsby電影/書是從nick的角度,以回憶錄的形式描述的。
jordan baker:頂級高爾夫球手,nick的女友,daisy的閨蜜。
myrtle wilson: tom情婦,加油站老闆george wilson的夫人,享樂主義的代表人物。
george wilson:加油站老闆,myrtle先生,生活貧苦。
meyer wolfsheim:地下交易大佬,和gatsby有生意上的往來。
E. 公司宴會,主題是the great gatsby。該穿怎樣的禮服呢
《偉大的蓋茨比》主題的話,應該是十九世紀二十年代美國上流社會的著裝風格,可以參考萊昂納多主演的同名電影。
F. 了不起的蓋茨比的英文簡介
英文簡介:
The Great Gatsby was published in 1922 by F. Scott Fitzgerald. At first glance, the novel appears to be a simple love story, but further examination reveals Fitzgerald's masterful scrutiny of American society ring the 1920s and the corruption of the American dream.
F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby (1926) is, at first sight, a novel about love, idealism and disillusionment. However, it soon reveals its hidden depths and enigmas. What is the significance of the strange "waste land" between West Egg and New York, where Myrtle Wilson meets her death, an alien landscape presided over by the eyes of T J Eckleburg whose eyes, like God's, "see everything"? And what are we to make of the novel's unobtrusive symbolism (the green light, the colour of American dollar bills, which burns at the end of Daisy's dock, the references to the elements - land, sea and earth - over which Gatby claims mastery, the contrast between "East" and "West"), or its subtle use of the personalised first narrator, the unassuming Nick Carraway?
It is a novel which has intrigued and fascinated readers. Clearly, as a self-proclaimed "tale of the West", it is exploring questions about America and what it means to be American. In this sense Gatsby is perhaps that legendary opus, the "Great American Novel", following in the footsteps of works such as Moby Dick and Huckleberry Finn.
We will return to this aspect of the novel in more detail later on. However, we also need to be aware that it is a novel which has much to be say about more abstract questions to do with faith, belief and illusion. Although rooted in the "Jazz Age" which Fitzgerald is so often credited with naming, it is also a novel which should be considered alongside works like The Waste Land, exploring that "hollowness at the heart of things" which lies just below the surface of modern life.
Eliot himself remarked that the novel "interested and excited me more than any new novel I have seen, either English or American, for a number of years". Viewed from more distant perspectives it is possible to see Gatsby as an archetypally tragic figure, the epitome of idealism and innocence which strives for order, purpose and meaning in a chaotic and hostile world. In this sense Gatsby contains religious and metaphysical dimensions: the young man who shapes a "Platonic vision of himself" and who endows the worthless figure of Daisy with religious essence, eventually passes away into nothingness, with few at the funeral to lament the passing of his romantic dream
G. the greatgatsby was not wellreceivedwhenitwaspu
《了不起的蓋茨比》這本書在1926年印刷出版時並未被廣泛接受(或受到廣泛的歡迎)。