Dead Poets Society 死亡诗社 (精讲之一)(在线收听) |
影片对白 KEATING: "Oh Captain, My Captain" who knows where that comes from? Anybody?Not a clue? It's from a poem by Walt Whitman about Mr. Abraham Lincoln. Now in this class you can either call me Mr. Keating. Or, if you're slightly more daring, Oh Captain, My Captain. Now let me dispel a few rumors so they don't fester into facts. Yes, I too attended Welton and survived. And no, at that time I was not the mental giant you see before you. I was the intellectual equivalent of a ninety-eight pound weakling. I would go to the beach and people would kick copies of Byron in my face. Now, Mr. Pitts? That's a rather unfortunate name. Mr. Pitts, where are you? Mr. Pitts? Would you open your hymnal to page 542 and read the first stanza of the poem you find there? PITTS: To the virgins, to make much of time? KEATING: Yes, that's the one. Somewhat appropriate, isn't it. PITTS: Gather ye rosebuds while ye may, old time is still a flying, and this same flower that smiles today, tomorrow will be dying. KEATING: Thank you Mr. Pitts. "Gather ye rosebuds while ye may." The Latin term for that sentiment is Carpe Diem. Now who knows what that means? MEEKS: Carpe Diem. That's "seize the day". KEATING: Very good, Mr.- MEEKS: Meeks. KEATING: Meeks. Another unusual name. Seize the day. Gather ye rosebuds while ye may. Why does the writer use these lines? CHARLIE: Because he's in a hurry. KEATING: No, ding! KEATING: Thank you for playing anyway. Because we are food for worms, lads. Because,believe it or not, each and every one of us in this room is one day going to stop breathing, turn cold, and die. KEATING: Now I would like you to step forward over here and peruse some of the faces from the past. You've walked past them many times. I don't think you've really looked at them. They're not that different from you, are they? Same haircuts, full of hormones, just like you. Invincible, just like you feel.The world is their oyster. They believe they're destined for great things, just like many of you. Their eyes are full of hope, just like you. Did they wait until it was too late to make from their lives even oneiotaof what they were capable? Because you see, gentlemen, these boys are now fertilizing daffodils. But if you listen real close, you can hear them whisper their legacy to you. Go on, lean in. Carpe. Hear it? Carpe. Carpe. Carpe Diem. Seize the day boys, make your lives extraordinary. 妙词佳句,活学活用 1. not a clue “毫无头绪”的意思,有时候也说成not have a clue。这是在口语里经常使用的句子,大家可以试着多多使用。 clue可以作动词,意思是“提供线索,提供情况”。如: 2. Believe it or not 口语常用句型,意思是“信不信由你”。 在口语中还有一个句型:Can you believe it? 当说话人对自己说的话都觉得不可思议、不敢相信的时候,就可以用这个句子。比如在电影《阿甘正传》里有一句台词是:Can you believe it? I got to go to college too. (你能相信吗,我居然也上大学了。) 3. The world is their oyster. 4. iota 极微小,极小量 文化面面观 惠特曼的伟大作品《草叶集》(1855年第一次出版),用非传统的韵律和韵文写成,宣扬自我、死亡是生命的一部分、普遍的兄弟情谊、民主的伟大和美国。 思想火花 在影片开始不久的这个片段里,Keating老师上的第一节课就让学生们印象深刻。我们也可以清楚地记住这个拉丁语的表达:Carpe Diem,英文的意思是seize the day。他是想让学生抓住每一天,不要虚度时光,当然不是只让他们好好学习,而是享受自己的生活,让自己的每一天都过得充实和非同凡响。这是一堂与众不同的课,也带给了学生和观众不一样的感受,我们也感同身受地希望自己能够seize the day. 考考你 用今日所学翻译下面的句子。 1. 信不信由你,我和Mary下个月就要结婚了! 《BJ单身日记》2 (精讲之六)考考你 参考答案 2. 我下了车才看到他。 |
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