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Podpora rozvoje cizích jazyků pro Evropu 21. stol. INVESTICE DO ROZVOJE VZDĚLÁVÁNÍ. Tento projekt je spolufinancován Evropským sociálním fondem a státním rozpočtem České republiky. American literature I. Ernest Hemingway John Steinbeck.
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Podpora rozvoje cizích jazyků pro Evropu 21. stol. INVESTICE DO ROZVOJE VZDĚLÁVÁNÍ Tento projekt je spolufinancován Evropským sociálním fondem a státním rozpočtem České republiky.
American literature I Ernest Hemingway John Steinbeck
Let´s checkyourknowledge, correct mistakes, add the author´s name • The Young Men And The Ocean • The Adventures with Huckleberry Finn • The Bananas of Wrath • The Prince And The Princess • Of Nice And Men • Life on the MG • The Jumping Turkey
Go on • Leaves of Marihuana • A Farewell to Family • For Whom the Bells Play • O Captain! Dear Captain! • The Sparrow • The Calling of Wild • Slaughterhouse –Four
Nowyouhave to write 5 factsabout • Ernest Hemingway • 1899 - 1961
Don´t forget - His life and books = war, sport, drinking, brawls in bars - staccato style - journalist - awarded for bravery – WWI - Spain civil war - fishing, hunting • Pulitzer prize • Nobel prize for literature • 6 novels, 50 short stories • 4 wives • Manic depression • Lived in Cuba • Suicide
The most important novels 1. A Farewell to Arms ( American disillusion with World War I ) 2. For Whom the Bells Toll ( Spanish Civil War) 3. The Old Man And the Sea ( the adventures of a Cuban Fishermen) 4. The Sun Also Rises 5. The Wild Years 6. The Dangerous Summer
The Old Man And the Sea • The book is about a Cuban fisherman called Santiago, who is engaged in a battle to catch the biggest fish of his life. To break his 84 days of bad luck, he sailed farther out than he ever did and hooks a marlin. He endures three days for being towed by the fish, and almost in delirium, stabs the marlin with a harpoon. While returning to shore, sharks eatup the fish to its skeleton. Santiago returns to his hut exhausted, and the whole journey is as if it never happened. • natural admiration for every individual who fights the good fight in a world of reality overshadowed by violence and death.
Answer • When was Hemingway born? • How many novels did he write? • What was his style like? • When and how did he die? • What prizes did he win? • Name the 3 most important novels. • What are they about? • What was his life like?
John Steinbeck • 1902 – 1962 richfamily • He wasinterested in thelivesoffarmworkers, he workedwiththemandused his experiences as a materialfor his writing • His characters – poorpeopledreamingof a betterlife • Nobel PrizeforLiterature • WWII, Vietnam • 3 wives
Steinbeck´s novels • The Grapes of Wrath – a heartbreaking story of a family´s struggle to escape the dust bowl of the West to reach California • Of Mice and Men – two migrant field workers in California during the Great Depression
Of Mice and Men • Maincharacters: George Milton: A quick-witted man who is friends with Lennie. He looks after Lennie and dreams of a better life. • Lennie Small: A mentally disabled, but strong man who travels with George. He dreams of a rabbits´farm
Of Mice and Men • Plot: The dream crashes when Lennie accidentally kills the young and attractive wife of Curley, the ranch owner's son, while trying to stroke her hair. A lynch mob led by Curley gathers. George, realizing he is doomed to a life of loneliness and despair like the rest of the migrant workers and wanting to spare Lennie a painful death at the hands of the vengeful and violent Curley, shoots Lennie in the back of the head before the mob can find him after they had recited their dreams of owning their own land. • “ I was a bindlestiff myself for quite a spell. I worked in the same country that the story is laid in. The characters are composites to a certain extent. Lennie was a real person. He's in an insane asylum in California right now. I worked alongside him for many weeks. He didn't kill a girl. He killed a ranch foreman. Got sore because the boss had fired his pal and stuck a pitchfork right through his stomach. I hate to tell you how many times I saw him do it. We couldn't stop him until it was toolate.“ J. Steinbeck, 1937
Steinbeck´s bibliography - part • To a GodUnknown • TheRed Pony • BurningBright • Eastof Eden • SweetThursday • TheShortReignofPippin IV • OnceThereWas a War • TravelswithCharley • Try to retell in 10 - 15 sentencesoneof his novels • What do youknowabout Great Depression ?
Famous American writers: • Edgar Allan Poe • The Raven • The Pit and the Pendulum • The Tell-Tale Heart • Tales • Jack London • The Call of the Wild • The Sea-Wolf • Martin Eden
Lost generation • is a term coined by author and poet Gertrude Stein to characterize a general motif of disillusionment of American literary notables who lived in Paris and Europe after the First World War • Ernest Hemingway • F. Scott Fitzgerald • John Steinbeck
INVESTICE DO ROZVOJE VZDĚLÁVÁNÍ Tato výuková prezentace byla pořízena z finančních prostředků hrazených Evropským sociálním fondem a rozpočtem České republiky. Tento projekt je spolufinancován Evropským sociálním fondem a státním rozpočtem České republiky.