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[img]2012q1/ct_etoefm_etoeflistz_0848_20121[/img] [br] Why does the professor sa
[img]2012q1/ct_etoefm_etoeflistz_0848_20121[/img] [br] Why does the professor sa
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2025-02-07
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问题
[br] Why does the professor say this:
[Professor (male)] Q6 Class, during the late nineteenth century, there was a movement going on
in American literature. I’m talking about the period roughly between 1860 and
the turn of the century. Can anyone name the movement i’m talking about?
[Student A (female)] Yeah...that was the period when realism dominated American literature.
[Professor] Exactly. And can you...um, describe any characteristics of American realism?
[Student A] Sure. During that time, writers were focusing on, um, representing reality as
accurately as they could.That’s why it’s called realism, I guess.
[Professor] Right. In one sense, realism is a technique writers used to convey details about
the world around them. Q7(A) But in another sense, it’s also a certain kind of
subject matter--the life of middle-class Americans. Q7(C) Um, it was a response
to--or a reaction against--the style of writing that was popular in American
literature during the early nineteenth century. That was romanticism--and it
was all about nature, art, inspiration, and spirituality. So realism was, in a way,
resisting the ideas of romanticism. Q7(B) Instead, realism prized the scientific
method, systematic investigation, and rationality above all else.
Q8 I think it’s important to place realist literature in a historical context, so
let’s spend a minute talking about what was going on in American society
during the mid-to-late nineteenth century. Would anyone be willing to venture a
suggestion?
[Student B (male)] Well, one major event was the Civil War. 1861 to 1865, right?
[Professor] Great. You’re absolutely right. The Civil War had a huge effect on American
society and identity. It changed everything. I mean, look at the South--the
war really destroyed a lot of the South. Another result of the war was a rise in
technology, which had been developed for use in the war but ended up leading
into a period of industrialization. Oh, and let’s not forget the way the war directly
influenced literature--it created a new market for books and articles that featured
everyday people as subjects, like soldiers, the working class, and the poor.
[Student B] Q10 Yeah, I studied that in my American history class last year. Some
of the men who, uh, served in the war became really famous because, you
know, they’d, uh...
[Professor] [interrupting] Uh...I’ll stop you there, Martin. We’ve got a lot to get
through today and only limited time. So, uh, tell me--what else was happening
in American society at the time?
[Student A] I know there were also lots of important scientific developments and, uh,
breakthrough theories being developed back then. Maybe they had an effect.
[Professor] That’s a great point! Q9 Things like the publication of Darwin’s book, On
the Origin of Species, which, uh, you know, challenged people’s fundamental
understanding of the world...these sorts of things made a big impact on
American culture. And this shift interested writers, who explored related topics
in their work. Anyway, what I’m getting at here is the idea that there was an
awful lot of change occurring during this period of American history, and it was
all happening rather quickly. Some have argued that realism was, in essence,
a way of, um, analyzing and digesting those changes...changes that could’ve
seemed a little bit frightening or even threatening at the time.
OK. And here’s how all of that translates into realist literature--these are some
of the...characteristics of realist literature. First of all, it was very true to life--
to the details of reality--to the point where, um, authors were making sacrifices
in terms of plot development just so they can keep their writing as "real" as
possible. Another feature of realist literature is the way it rejects formal or overly
sophisticated prose in favor of more authentic, spoken styles of language. It was
mainly written in vernacular English. Q7(A) Oh, another thing that was common
among realist writings was a focus on class--mainly the middle class, which
had recently begun to grow in size.
Now, can anyone name an author who wrote during this period?
[Student B] [uncertainly] Um...Emerson wasn’t a realist writer...was he?
[Professor] Ralph Waldo Emerson? No...he actually falls into the period right before
realism--romanticism.
[Student B] OK. How about Mark Twain?
[Professor] Yes! Q11 Mark Twain was indeed a realist author. His contribution
to American literature was quite important, too. Some people credit Twain with
helping American writers find their own voice.
See, around Twain’s time--or immediately before it, rather--American authors
were struggling to prove themselves. They were, um, intimidated...by the
legacy of England’s literary figures, and they basically felt that, as American
authors, they were working in the shadow of British writers. Wanting to prove
themselves, they went overboard with, um, exaggerated styles of writing. But
Twain--he pioneered a new style, one that American writers could claim as their
own. Twain’s two greatest novels--Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, and The
Adventures of Tom Sawyer--they represented this new style, or, uh, voice. And,
uh, their most important feature was their use of authentic, colloquial American
speech. Twain’s writing--because it was so concerned with capturing what was
real...true in his culture--it helped Americans come to a better understanding of
who they were.
选项
A、To show that the student has reminded him of another idea.
B、To shift the focus of the discussion back to the main topic.
C、To indicate that the class might run over time.
D、To explain a point just mentioned by the student.
答案
B
解析
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