earringsbraceletringnecklaceTheWriterGuydeMaupassant(莫泊桑)(1850~1893)Frenchnovelist&shor-storywriterMyUncleJules我的叔叔于勒Bouledesuif羊脂球BEL-AMI漂亮朋友Hisworks:Hehadafineuseofirony(讽刺).1.Howmanycharactersarethereintheplay?Whoarethey?2.What’stheplayabout?PierreJeanneAnecklaceMathildeNowwe’llwatchaplaythenanswerthequestions:1.Whydidn'tJeannerecogniseMathildeatfirst?BecauseMathildelookedolderthanherage.2.WhatwasMathilde'slifelikeinthepasttenyears?Shehadbeenlivingahardlife.Yearsofhardwork,verylittlefood,onlyacoldroomtoliveinandnever,neveramoment’srest.3.WhydidMathildeborrowanecklacefromherfriend?Becausesheandherhusbandwereinvitedtoaballatthepalace,shethoughtsheneededtoborrowsomejewellery.Questions:Scene1Scene1WhenWhereWhoWhatmeetingwithanoldfriendOneafternoonin1870AparkinParisMathilde;Jeanne1.J:didn’trecognise/lookolder2.M:hard/little/small/never3.J:surprise/explain4.M:10/office/invited/ball/necklace1.WhydidPierrebuyanewdressforhiswife?BecausePierrethoughtthepalaceballwasveryimportant.2.WhydidPierrewritetoaccepttheinvitation?Becausehewastheonlypersoninhisofficewhowasinvited.3.Howmuchdidtheneweveningdresscost?400francs.4.WhydidtheywanttoaskJeanneforhelp?Becauseshemarriedarichman.Questions:Scene2Scene2WhenWhereWhoWhattenyearsagoThehomeofMathiildeandPierreMathilde;Pierre1.P:only/invited/accept2.M:happy/evening/400/jewellery3.P:suggested/borrow]4.M:ask/Jeanne/marriedAninvitationtoaballinthepalace1.WhatkindofnecklacedidMathildechoose?Shechoseadiamondnecklacewithalargebluestoneinthecenter.2.Howdidtheyspendthenight?Theyhadaverygoodtimeatthepalaceball.3.Whatdidtheydoaftertheylostthenecklace?Theyborrowedmoney,boughtanewnecklaceandreturnedittoJeanne.4.Whatdidtheydotopaybackthemoney?Theyworkeddayandnightfortenyears.5.Whatwasthetruthaboutthelostnecklace?Thenecklacewasmadeofglass.Itwasworth500francsatmost.Questions:Scene3Scene3WhenWhereWhoWhatIn1870AparkinParisMathilde;Jeanne1.could/chose/blue2.goodtime/way/found/gone3.returned/withoutluck4.borrowed/36,000/bought/returned5.dayandnight/payback6.glass/500/atmostThestoryofalostnecklaceCompletetheinformationoneachscenewhenwherewhowhatScene1Scene2Scene3187018601870AparkinParisThehomeofMandPAparkinParisMathildeJeanneMathildePierreMathildeJeanneMeeteachother,Mathildelookedolder.Getreadyfortheball,Mathildewanttoborrowsomejewellery.Workhardtopaybackforthelostnecklace.MainclueMainclue((线索)线索)::ThenecklaceThenecklaceFrom:gettingtheinvitation→borrowinganecklace→losingthenecklace→buyinganewnecklace→returningthenecklace→learningthetruthofthenecklacePleaseretellthestoryusingyourownwordsWhatdoyouthinkofthecharacters?Whatdoyouthinkofthecharacters?Howdoyouknow?(plot,dialogue)Howdoyouknow?(plot,dialogue)Mathilde:Pierre:Jeanne:prettyandvainnotrichbutambitiousrichbutwarm-heatedConclusionConclusionFromtheyoungwoman’sbitterexperience,whatcanyoulearn?Vaingloryblossomsbutneverbears.------虚荣能开花,但从不结果。Vanityisaninvisiblekiller.PleaselookatthePleaselookattheflashflashandandlistencarefully,let’sgooverthelistencarefully,let’sgooverthewholetexttogether.wholetexttogether.AssignmentAssignmentWriteapossibleendingforTheNecklacePossibleendings1.TheydecidedtogotoJeanneandaskedfortherealdiamondnecklace.AndJeannetookpityonthemandreturnedittothem.2.TheydecidedtogotoJeanneandaskedforthe3.Mathildefeltstillveryexcitedandangry.Shedecidedtogetbacktherealdiamondnecklacebutherhusbandstoppedherdoingso.realdiamondnecklace.ButJeannerefused.5.Hearingthestory,bothMathildeandJeannequarreledwitheachother.Soontheybecamemad.Possibleendings4.Hearingthestory,Pierrefeltstillveryexcitedandangry.Hedecidedtogetbacktherealdiamondnecklace,butMathildestoppedhimdoingso.6.Mathildewasverysadwhensheheardthat.”Dearme!”Thenshefelltotheground.Whenshestoodup,shekeptonlaughingandsaying”Necklace”.Shewasmadatlast.8.JeannewassomovedthatshetookMathildehomeandgaveheralotofmoney.Withthemoney,Mathildeandherhusbandstartedanewlifeandlivedhappily.Possibleendings7.WhenMathildeheardwhatJeannehadsaid,shesimplycouldn’tbelieveherears.Thelostnecklacewasn’tarealdiamondnecklace.Howsheregrettedthatshehadn’ttoldJeannewhathadhappenedthen!Shewastoosadtosayaword.Butshethoughtforawhileandfeltitwasn’tabadthing,becauseitmadeherahard-workingwoman.