查理与巧克力工厂(哈佛蓝星双语名著导读)(Charlie and the Chocolate Factory)
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分類: 图书,英语与其他外语,英语读物,中英对照本,小说,
品牌: 达尔
基本信息·出版社:天津科技翻译出版公司
·页码:174 页
·出版日期:2009年
·ISBN:7543323516/9787543323513
·条形码:9787543323513
·包装版本:1版
·装帧:平装
·开本:32
·正文语种:英语/中文
·丛书名:哈佛蓝星双语名著导读
·外文书名:Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
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每本蓝星笔记均包括如下内容:
来龙·去脉 情节·览
角色·亮相 主角·赏
主题·主题成分·象征 断章·取义
语出·有因
作品档案
问题·论题
回味·深入
目录
~CONTEXT
来龙·去脉
PLOT OVERVIEW
情节·览
CHARACTER UST
角色·亮相
ANALYSIS OF MAJOR CHARACTERS
主角·赏
Charlie BuCket 查理-巴克特
Mr.Willv Wonka威利·旺卡先生
Grandpa Joe约瑟夫爷爷
THEMES,MOTIFS&SYMBOLS
主题·主题成分·象征
Good Things Come in Small PaCkages
美好源自小巧
Povertv vs.Weahh 贫穷与富有
What Goes Around Comes Around
种瓜得瓜
ViCe 恶习
Punishment惩罚
Absurdity荒诞
ChoColate FaCtory巧克力工厂
Golden TiCket 金奖券
Glass Elevator 玻璃电梯
SUMMARY&ANALYSIS
断章·取义
Chapters 1—2 第1~2章
ChaDters 3—4 第3~4章
ChaDters 5—6 第5~6章
ChaDters 7—8 第7~8章
ChaDters 9—10 第9~10章
ChaDters 11—12 第11~12章
Chapters 13—14 第13~14章
ChaDters 15—16 第15~16章
ChaDters 17—18 第17~18章
ChaDters 19—20 第19~20章
Chapters 21—22 第21~22章
ChaDters 23—24 第23~24章
ChapteFs 25—26 第25~26章
ChaDters 27—28 第27~28章
ChaDters 29—30 第29~30章
IMPORTANT QUOTA~~ONS EXPLAINED
语出·有因
KEY FACTS
作品档案
STUDY QUESONS&ESSAY TOPICS
问题·论题
REVIEW&RESOURCES
回味·深入
Quiz四选一
Suggestions for Further Reading相关链接~
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文摘Dahl continues in these chapters to separate grandfather and grandson in order to make Charlie the only possible canaidate to take over the factory. Just as Grandpa Joe doubts MrWonka's glass elevator, he is skeptical about Mr. Wonka giving Charlie the chocolate factory. Grandpa Joe's skepticism further highlights Charlie as the only one who never lost faith in Mr. Wonka. This final distancing of Grandpa Joe from Charlie solidifies Dahl's contention throughout the novel that children are good and adults are not. Those children who do not seem good are that way because of poor parenting.
Dahl ends the novel by reframing how a child ought to be. Mr. Wonka explains the author's position when he outlines how Charlie is the perfect child to run the factory. Charlie has to be respectful, which he has already established. He also has to be willing to do things exactly as Mr. Wonka wants them done, which his unflagging faith in Mr. Wonka predicts. Finally he needs to have the imagination and love for the factory that will ensure future success. Charlie's acknowledgment that he too loves the factory proves to Mr. Wonka beyond any doubt that Charlie is the one.