课件22张PPT。the Written Worldpoetryappreciate a poemO my is like a red, red rose,
newly sprung in June;
O my is like the melodie
That's sweetly played .luveloveThat’sThat hasluve/’mel?di/in tuneharmoniouslyAs fair , my ,
So deep in am I;
And I will still, my dear,
Till the seas dry.art thouare youbonnie lassbeautiful girlluveluve theelove youa'allganggoTill the seas dry, my dear,
And the rocks melt the sun;
And I will still , my dear,
While shall run.a'gangwi'withluve theethe sands o' lifethe sands of lifeAnd , my only luve,
And a while;
And I will come again, my luve,
it were ten thousand mile!fare thee weelfare you wellfare thee weelTho‘Though1759Alloway,
Scotlandyear of
deathpoorNelly Kirkpatrickencourage-mentPeople ________ his widow and children after his death.
A _______ of him in Glasgow
His former house is a ________.supportedstatuemuseumRead Para 1-4 and fill in the blanksIntroduction to BurnsPara 1-4Romantic movementschool of literature
(文学流派)Para 5-7BurnsJohn KeatsWordsworthWhat are the common themes of their works?Love, dream and naturethe introduction to the poetschool of literature
(文学流派)backgroundPara 1-4Para 5-7the analyses of this poemPara 8-91.What is the structure of this poem?
2.What is the theme of it?
3.Can you find the rhymes(押韵词)?4.How does Burns present imagery?comparisonexaggeration(夸张)parallelismHow to appreciate a poem1.background
informationpoetschool of literature
(文学流派)2.analyses of the poemstructurethemerhymeimagery:comparison, exaggeration,
Parallelism
…3.recite the poem:rhythm(节奏)
emotion