1、 The man who doesnt read good books has no advantage over the man who cant read them.-Mark Twain Mark Twain(l8351910)Key Words:AmericanShort StoryCritical Realism What types of books did he mainly write?What other types of books do you know?romanticMartial artsadventureCrime/Dectetivescience fiction
2、biographycomedyfantasyBrainstorm historythrillercartoon adventureSpeakingRead the story in part 4,page 21.Who are the main characters in the story?What will they see?Who are the main characters in the story?The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,by Mark Twain,is perhaps the most famous American novel ev
3、er written.Huckleberry Finn(or just Huck)is a teenage boy who has run away from home.His companion is Jim,a black slave who has also run away.The two of them are sailing down the Mississippi River on a raft when they see something in the water ahead of themHuckleberry Finn Jim The Adventures of Huck
4、leberry Finn,by Mark Twain,is perhaps the most famous American novel ever written.Huckleberry Finn(or just Huck)is a teenage boy who has run away from home.His companion is Jim,a black slave who has also run away.The two of them are sailing down the Mississippi River on a raft when they see somethin
5、g in the water ahead of themHuckleberry Finn JimWho are the main characters in the story?The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,by Mark Twain,is perhaps the most famous American novel ever written.Huckleberry Finn(or just Huck)is a teenage boy who has run away from home.His companion is Jim,a black slav
6、e who has also run away.The two of them are sailing down the Mississippi River on a raft when they see something in the water ahead of themHuckleberry Finn JimWho are the main characters in the story?Huckleberry Finn(or just Huck)is a teenage boy who has run away from home.Hucks companion,Jim,is a b
7、lack slave who has also run away.The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,by Mark Twain,is perhaps the most famous American novel ever written.Huckleberry Finn(or just Huck)is a teenage boy who has run away from home.His companion is Jim,a black slave who has also run away.The two of them are sailing down
8、 the Mississippi River on a raft when they see something in the water ahead of themHuckleberry Finn Jimraftshelter The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,by Mark Twain,is perhaps the most famous American novel ever written.Huckleberry Finn(or just Huck)is a teenage boy who has run away from home.His com
9、panion is Jim,a black slave who has also run away.The two of them are sailing down the Mississippi River on a raft when they see something in the water ahead of themHuckleberry Finn JimPlease guess what they will see.The Steamboat Fast Reading Number the events in the order they happen.(Page 22)A.Hu
10、ck saw three men in a cabin._B.Huck and Jim climbed onto the steamboat._C.The short man suggested leaving the man on the floor._D.Huck and Jim saw the steamboat._ E.Huck and Jim took away the mens boat._F.The tall man was pointing a gun at the man on the floor._G.Jim ran back to the raft._H.Huck had
11、 a plan._1 Number the events in the order they happen.(Page 22)e.Huck and Jim take away the mens boat.d.Huck and Jim see the steamboat.b.Huck and Jim climb onto the steamboat.g.Jim runs back to the raft.a.Huck sees three men in a cabin.f.The tall man is pointing a gun at the man on the floor.c.The s
12、hort man suggests leaving the man on the floorh.Huck has a plan.Question:Why do we put the things in that order?The development of the story The plot of the story novel storysettingwhenwherenatural/social environmentbeginningdevelopmentclimaxending plotcharactersconflicts Text AnalysisLets recall th
13、e key elements of a novel&a story whothe relationshipthe sudden changes of plot the struggles or the disagreements between the charactersdevelopText Analysis Settingwhen/where/natural conditions?para.1after middle nighton the rivera big stormthe rain pouring downHuck Three menText analysis Character
14、sJimThe tall manwith gunThe short manwith beardKill;The man lyingon the floorText analysis Plot&ConflictsWork in groups and fill in the blanks according to the text.l Paragraph 1:the steamboat Paragraphs 2-5:the steamboat Paragraphs 6-8:the steamboat Paragraphs 9-11:the steamboat discover board inle
15、avebeginningdevelopmentclimaxendingConflict 1:Conflict 2:Conflict 3:Para.3-4 board or not board the steamboatPara.7-8 kill or not kill the manPara.10-11 take or not take the boat awayDiscussionAnalyze the charactersHuck&JimHuck:Jim:brave,adventurous,just,kind,courageous,wise,decisivetimid,kind,hones
16、t,loyalnovel storysettingwhenwherenatural/social environmentbeginningdevelopmentclimaxending plotcharactersconflicts whothe relationshipthe sudden changes of plot the struggles or the disagreements between the charactersdevelopRetell the story according to the cluesAssignment1.Finish exercise 4,5,6 on page 23.2.Rewrite the story within 120 words.