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课件网) Module10 Unit5 Enjoying Novels novel Stephenie Meyer The Twilight Saga Pride and Prejudice Jane Austen Margaret Mitchell Gone with the wind Jane Eyre Charlotte Bronte Say something about your favorite novel StepⅠ Brainstorming author authoress the rise of English authoresses in the 19th century Tip 1 : Focus on the title and predict when who what StepⅡ Skimming for the gist Tip 2: Focus on the structure Part 1 (Para. ) Part 2 (Para. ) Part 3 (Para. ) C. The times and the society where the 5 famous authoresses lived. A.The literary themes and achievements of the 5 authoresses. B. The important role the 5 authoresses played in English literature compared to Dickens. 1 2—6 7 introduction body conclusion a topic sentence developing sentences a concluding sentence Background Restatement Structure www.themegallery.com the writing style: the writing technique: expository writing illustration / examples StepⅡ Scanning for details 1.What was the consensus in society in the 19th century? They opposed the writing of novels by authoresses. Jane Austen, the three Bronte sisters, George Eliot. Tip 3: Focus on the key words 2. ____ authoresses are mentioned in para.1 Five they are Jane Austen the three Bronte sisters George Eliot Charles Dickens representative works theme in the novel reason for success Jane Austen works: theme: success: At this time the only respectable career for a woman was to marry, so the dilemma of her heroines' was also to marry but for love. (Para2 Line3-4) a happy marriage / an unhappy marriage an unhappy marriage Pride and Prejudice the problems and limitations of women’s choices content, refreshingly light and ironic style Charlotte Bronte The three Bronte sisters adopting this practice... (Para4 Line2-3) what? why? They choose to pubish their works using men's names. They find it a hopeless task under their names. works: theme: success: Jane Eyre the women’s struggle against their restricted roles in society explicit way of writing about women’s feelings George Eliot Her novels examined the morally ambiguous concessions people make in their lives in order to succeed. (Para6 Line2-3) concession: works: theme: success: Silas Marner morally ambiguous concessions people make in life to succeed not mentioned in the text give way to Why is Charles Dickens mentioned? Charles Dickens works: theme: success: David Copperfield the hardships of poor people the injustices of society Why is Charles Dickens mentioned in the last paragraph? A.Because many female writers imitated his writing style. B.Because the text intends to emphasize the authoresses’ contributions to the 19th century literature by comparison. C.Because he produced more works than any of the authoresses. D.Because his style is similar to that of the authoresses. comparison Step Ⅱ Further readingⅠ : Critical thinking This was the experience and the dilemma for these women writers and this was also a common ... ...