1.有关了不起的盖茨比的英语名言摘要
All the bright precious things fade so fast。and they don't come back.
所有的光鲜亮丽都敌不过时间,并且一去不复返。
Whenever you feel like criticizing any one, just remember that all the people in this world haven't had the advantages that you've had.
每当你觉得想要批评什么人的时候,你切要记着,这个世界上的人并非都具备你禀有的条件。
There are only the pursued, the pursuing, the busy and the tired.
世界上只有被追求者和追求者,忙碌者和疲惫者。
Everyone suspects himself of at least one of the cardinal virtues, and this is mine: I am one of the few honest people I have ever known.
每个人都认为他自己至少具有一种主要的美德,我的美德是:我是我所结识过的少有的几个诚实人中间的一个。
A sense of fundamental decencies is parceled out unequally at birth.
人们的善恶感一生下来就有差异。
So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.
于是我们奋力向前划,逆流向上的小舟,不停地倒退,进入过去。
2.了不起的盖茨比 一个句子翻译 Gatsby indicated a gorgeous, scaresly
scarcely hunan orchid of a woman直译就是美若兰花的妇人。
这个是Gatsby中很精彩的描述。 F. Scott Fitzgerald只用了4个单词,就勾勒出了这以场景: gorgeous, scarecely, human 和orchid。
gorgeous点出这是风姿绰约的女子; orchid兰花般婀娜雅洁,蕙质兰心, scarecely human = almost not human, 几乎不是凡人了, 简直美若天仙般的感觉了。 这句话还要和后面的“。
the recognition of a hitherto ghostly celebrity of the movies.”中的goshtly一起理解, 才有那种梦幻精灵般的感觉。
3.了不起的盖茨比英文介绍
英文简介: 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 during 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.。
4.用英文介绍《了不起的盖茨比》的内容概括
Nick came to New York from his Midwest homeland, next to his residence is the luxury house of Gatsby, the protagonist of the book. A grand banquet is held every night. When Nick and Gatsby met, the story began. Nick's interest in exploring Gatsby. The result of the inquiry is: Nick realized that Gatsby had a deep feeling in his heart. Gatsby was not rich when he was young. He was a major officer. He fell in love with a girl named Daisy, and Daisy also had a feeling for him. After the outbreak of World War I, Gatsby was transferred to Europe. As if by chance, but also by necessity, Daisy broke up with him and married Tom, a son of a wealthy family. Daisy's life after marriage was not happy, because Tom had another mistress. Materialistic satisfaction does not fill Daisy's spiritual emptiness. Gatsby was in great pain. He firmly believed that money had betrayed Daisy's chastity of heart, so he was determined to become a rich man. A few years later, Gatsby finally succeeded. He built a building opposite the daisy residence. Gatsby spent all his money in the night, trying to get Daisy's attention to save her lost love. Moved by Gatsby's infatuation, Nick visited Daisy, his long-unconnected cousin, and conveyed Gatsby's thoughts to her. Daisy always made fun of her meeting with Gatsby. Gatsby was dazed and listened to her at random, and naively assumed that the ending was not the end. However, the real tragedy is quietly starting at this time. Daisy was no longer the old lady daisy. Daisy, however, regarded her ambiguous relationship as a stimulus. Nick finally realized that it was too late. Once Daisy was driving in a state of distraction, she ran over her husband's mistress. Gatsby took responsibility for protecting Daisy, but Daisy had made up his mind to abandon Gatsby. Under the provocation of Tom, the husband of his mistress shot Gatsby. Gatsby finally became a victim. Gatsby did not find the smile on the face of Daisy's face until she died. Gatsby's tragedy is that he devotes everything to his beautiful dream, while Daisy, as the embodiment of his ideal, has only a beautiful body. Despite Daisy's long-standing love affair, although he clearly heard that "her voice is full of money", he remained unchanged and stubbornly pursued the revival of her old dream. Daisy and her husband were on the way to Europe when they were holding a funeral for Gatsby. Finally, there is no end. Nick witnessed the unreasonable feelings of human reality and was deeply disgusted, so with a tragic mood, he left the noisy, indifferent, empty and false metropolis and returned to his homeland in dismay. 中文版: 尼克从中西部故乡来到纽约,在他住所旁边正是本书主人公盖茨比的豪华宅第。
这里每晚都在举行盛大的宴会。尼克和盖茨比相识,故事就这样开始了。
尼克对盖茨比充满探究的兴趣。探究的结果是:尼克了解到盖茨比内心深处有一段不了之情。
年轻时的盖茨比并不富有,他是一个少校军官。他爱上了一位叫黛茜的姑娘,黛茜对他也情有所钟。
后来第一次世界大战爆发,盖茨比被调往欧洲。 似是偶然却也是必然,黛茜因此和他分手,转而与一个出身于富豪家庭的纨绔子弟汤姆结了婚。
黛茜婚后的生活并不幸福,因为汤姆另有情妇。物欲的满足并不能填补黛茜精神上的空虚。
盖茨比痛苦万分,他坚信是金钱让黛茜背叛了心灵的贞洁,于是立志要成为富翁。 几年以后,盖茨比终于成功了。
他在黛茜府邸的对面建造起了一幢大厦。盖茨比挥金如土,彻夜笙箫,一心想引起黛茜的注意,以挽回失去的爱情。
尼克为盖茨比的痴情所感动,便去拜访久不联系的远房表妹黛茜,并向她转达盖茨比的心意。 黛茜在与盖茨比相会中时时有意挑逗。
盖茨比昏昏然听她随意摆布,并且天真地以为那段不了情有了如愿的结局。然而真正的悲剧却在此时悄悄启幕。
黛茜早已不是旧日的黛茜。黛茜不过将她俩的暖昧关系,当做一种刺激。
尼克终于有所察觉,但为时已晚。一次黛茜在心绪烦乱的状态下开车,偏偏轧死了丈夫的情妇。
盖茨比为保护黛茜,承担了开车责任,但黛茜已打定主意抛弃盖茨比。在汤姆的挑拨下,致使其情妇的丈夫开枪打死了盖茨比。
盖茨比最终彻底成为了牺牲品。 盖茨比至死都没有发现黛茜脸上嘲弄的微笑。
盖茨比的悲剧在于他把一切都献给了自己编织的美丽梦想,而黛茜作为他理想的化身,却只徒有美丽的躯壳。尽管黛茜早已移情别恋,尽管他清楚地听出“她的声音充满了金钱”,却仍不改初衷,固执地追求重温旧梦。
人们在为盖茨比举行葬礼,黛茜和她丈夫此时却早已在欧洲旅行的路上。不了情终于有了了结。
尼克目睹了人类现实的虚情寡义,深感厌恶,于是怀着一种悲剧的心情,远离喧嚣、冷漠、空洞、虚假的大都市,黯然回到故乡。 扩展资料: 菲茨杰拉德是美国20年代"爵士时代"的发言人和"迷惘的一代"的代表作家。
5.《了不起的盖茨比》中的好词好句有哪些
一、《了不起的盖茨比》好词如下 1 . 情不自禁:禁:抑制。
感情激动得不能控制。强调完全被某种感情所支配。
2 . 念念不忘:念念:时刻思念着。形容牢记于心,时刻不忘。
3. 依依不舍:依依:依恋的样子; 舍:放弃。形容舍不得离开。
4 . 千变万化:形容变化极多。 5 . 唧唧歪歪:指人说话不利索,没必要的话很多。
6 . 辗转反侧:辗转:翻来复去; 反侧:反复。翻来复去,睡不着觉。
形容心里有所思念或心事重重。 7 . 错综复杂:错:交错,交叉; 综:合在一起。
形容头绪多,情况复杂。 8 . 一去不复返:一去就不再回来了。
9 . 小题大做:指拿小题目作大文章。 比喻不恰当地把小事当作大事来处理,有故意夸张的意思。
10 . 一贫如洗:穷得象用水洗过似的,什么都没有。形容十分贫穷。
了不起的盖茨比好句 二、《了不起的盖茨比》好句如下: 1 . All the bright precious things fade so fast。and they don\'t come back.所有的光鲜亮丽都敌不过时间,并且一去不复返。
2 . Whenever you feel like criticizing any one, just remember that all the people in this world haven't had the advantages that you've had.每当你觉得想要批评什么人的时候,你切要记着,这个世界上的人并非都具备你禀有的条件。 3 . There are only the pursued, the pursuing, the busy and the tired.世界上只有被追求者和追求者,忙碌者和疲惫者。
4 . Everyone suspects himself of at least one of the cardinal virtues, and this is mine: I am one of the few honest people I have ever known.每个人都认为他自己至少具有一种主要的美德,我的美德是:我是我所结识过的少有的几个诚实人中间的一个。 5 . A sense of fundamental decencies is parceled out unequally at birth.人们的善恶感一生下来就有差异。
6 . So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past. 于是我们奋力向前划,逆流向上的小舟,不停地倒退,进入过去。 7 . I\'m paralyzed with happiness.我要被幸福冲昏头脑了。
8 . Daisy, don\'t create a scene.黛茜,不要小题大做。 9 . I decided1 to get roaring drunk.我决定痛饮一番。
10 . Of course, you don\'t need to take my word for it, old sport.当然,耳听为虚,老兄。 11 . I have my hands full.我手头够忙的了。
12 . But he was once again dirt-poor.但他再度一贫如洗。 13 . I couldn\'t care less about the parties.我一点都不关心派对。
14 . May I save the next dance?我能预约跳下一支舞吗? 15 . Have it your own way, Tom.随你便,汤姆。
6.了不起的盖茨比 英文版角色介绍
The Great Gatsby F.Scott.Fitzgerald . Character List Daisy Buchanan - Nick's cousin, and the woman Gatsby loves. As a young woman in Louisville before the war, Daisy was courted by a number of officers, including Gatsby. She fell in love with Gatsby and promised to wait for him. However, Daisy harbors a deep need to be loved, and when a wealthy, powerful young man named Tom Buchanan asked her to marry him, Daisy decided not to wait for Gatsby after all. Now a beautiful socialite, Daisy lives with Tom across from Gatsby in the fashionable East Egg district of Long Island. She is sardonic and somewhat cynical, and behaves superficially to mask her pain at her husband's constant infidelity. Daisy Buchanan (In-Depth Analysis) Tom Buchanan - Daisy's immensely wealthy husband, once a member of Nick's social club at Yale. Powerfully built and hailing from a socially solid old family, Tom is an arrogant, hypocritical bully. His social attitudes are laced with racism and sexism, and he never even considers trying to live up to the moral standard he demands from those around him. He has no moral qualms about his own extramarital affair with Myrtle, but when he begins to suspect Daisy and Gatsby of having an affair, he becomes outraged and forces a confrontation. Jordan Baker - Daisy's friend, a woman with whom Nick becomes romantically involved during the course of the novel. A competitive golfer, Jordan represents one of the “new women” of the 1920s—cynical, boyish, and self-centered. Jordan is beautiful, but also dishonest: she cheated in order to win her first golf tournament and continually bends the truth. Myrtle Wilson - Tom's lover, whose lifeless husband George owns a run-down garage in the valley of ashes. Myrtle herself possesses a fierce vitality and desperately looks for a way to improve her situation. Unfortunately for her, she chooses Tom, who treats her as a mere object of his desire. Analysis of Major Characters Daisy Buchanan Partially based on Fitzgerald's wife, Zelda, Daisy is a beautiful young woman from Louisville, Kentucky. She is Nick's cousin and the object of Gatsby's love. As a young debutante in Louisville, Daisy was extremely popular among the military officers stationed near her home, including Jay Gatsby. Gatsby lied about his background to Daisy, claiming to be from a wealthy family in order to convince her that he was worthy of her. Eventually, Gatsby won Daisy's heart, and they made love before Gatsby left to fight in the war. Daisy promised to wait for Gatsby, but in 1919 she chose instead to marry Tom Buchanan, a young man from a solid, aristocratic family who could promise her a wealthy lifestyle and who had the support of her parents. After 1919, Gatsby dedicated himself to winning Daisy back, making her the single goal of all of his dreams and the main motivation behind his acquisition of immense wealth through criminal activity. To Gatsby, Daisy represents the paragon of perfection—she has the aura of charm, wealth, sophistication, grace, and aristocracy that he longed for as a child in North Dakota and that first attracted him to her. In reality, however, Daisy falls far short of Gatsby's ideals. She is beautiful and charming, but also fickle, shallow, bored, and sardonic. Nick characterizes her as a careless person who smashes things up and then retreats behind her money. Daisy proves her real nature when she chooses Tom over Gatsby in Chapter VII, then allows Gatsby to take the blame for killing Myrtle Wilson even though she herself was driving the car. Finally, rather than attend Gatsby's funeral, Daisy and Tom move away, leaving no forwarding address. Like Zelda Fitzgerald, Daisy is in love with money, ease, and material luxury. She is capable of affection (she seems genuinely fond of Nick and occasionally seems to love Gatsby sincerely), but not of sustained loyalty or care. She is indifferent even to her own infant daughter, never discussing her and treating her as an afterthought when she is introduced in Chapter VII. In Fitzgerald's conception of America in the 1920s, Daisy represents the amoral values of the aristocratic East Egg set.《了不起的盖茨比》是美国作家弗·司各特·菲茨杰拉德1925年所写的一部以20世纪20年代的纽约市及长岛为背景的中篇小说,小说的背景被设定在现代化的美国社会中上阶层的白人圈内,通过卡拉韦的叙述展开。
《了不起的盖茨比》问世,奠定了弗·司各特·菲茨杰拉德在现代美国文学史上的地位,成了20年代“爵士时代”的发言人和“迷惘的一代”的代表作家之一。20世纪末,美国学术界权威在百年英语文学长河中选出一百部最优秀的小说。
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