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1、Unit5AllyouneedisloveTellmesomethingaboutloveinyoureyes.kindsoflove:1lovebetweenyouandyourparents/grandprants/sister/brother2lovebetweenyouandyourfriends3lovebetweenyouandyourlover(BF/GF)Theexpression:1parents/grandprants/sister/brother→careaboutyou,raise[reiz]yo
2、u,giveyoumoreopportunitiesforeducationandgiveyoueverythingtheycanafford.Theyloveyouforever.2lovebetweenyouandyourfriends→Whenyou'reintrouble,theygiveyouahandinaminute.Whenyou'rehappyandexcited,theycansharethisfeelingwithyou.Whenyou'resadnessanddespair,theycantalk
3、withyou,helpyousothatyoucankeepabetterlife.3lovebetweenyouandyourlover→Thisloveisquitedifferentfromothers.Itmakesyouhappy,delighted,excited,angry,helplessandevensad.Butintheend,maybethisfeelingwillbecomethelovebetweenyouandyourfamily.Youcareabouteachother,andcann
4、otlivewithouteachother.Whenyou'reintrouble,he/sheisyourbacking.Theelementsofagoodlovestory:aproposalofmarriage→thisisusualinclassicromances,butnotnecessarilyinmodernones.apromisewhichiskept→often,butsometimestheplotismoredramaticwhenapromiseisbroken.ahappyending→
5、inclassicromancesthisisnormal,butnotalllovestoriesareromances,somearetradedieswithunhappyending.Therearesomefamousbooksaboutlovestories.《傲慢于偏见》PrideandPrejudice《红字》TheScarletLetter《呼啸山庄》WutheringHeights《简爱》JaneEyre《理智与情感》SenseandSensibility《红与黑》LeRougeetLeNoir法语T
6、heRedandTheBlack《呼啸山庄》是英国女作家勃朗特姐妹之一艾米莉·勃朗特的作品。小说描写吉卜赛弃儿希斯克利夫被山庄老主人收养后,因受辱和恋爱不遂,外出致富,回来后对与其女友凯瑟琳结婚的地主林顿及其子女进行报复的故事。全篇充满强烈的反压迫、争幸福的斗争精神,又始终笼罩着离奇、紧张的浪漫气氛。它开始曾被人看做是年青女作家脱离现实的天真幻想,但结合其所描写地区激烈的阶级斗争和英国的社会现象,它不久便被评论界高度肯定,并受到读者的热烈欢迎。根据这部小说改编的影视作品至今久演不衰。contentAuthor:《呼啸山庄
7、》(“WutheringHeights”)的作者是英国十九世纪著名诗人和小说家艾米莉•勃朗特(EmilyBronte,1818-1848)。这位女作家在世界上仅仅度过了三十年便默默无闻地离开了人间。应该说,她首先是个诗人,写过一些极为深沉的抒情诗,包括叙事诗和短诗,有的已被选入英国十九世纪及二十世纪中二十二位第一流的诗人的诗选内。然而她唯一的一部小说《呼啸山庄》却奠定了她在英国文学史以及世界文学史上的地位。她与《简爱》(“JaneEyre”)的作者夏洛蒂•勃朗特(“CharlotteBronteD,1816—1855),
8、和她们的小妹妹——《爱格尼斯•格雷》(“AgnesGrey”)的作者安•勃朗特(AnneBronteD,1820—1849)号称勃朗特三姊妹,在英国十九世纪文坛上焕发异彩。特别是《简爱》和《呼啸山庄》,犹如一对颗粒不大却光彩夺目的猫儿眼宝石,世人在浏览十九世纪英国文学遗产时,不能不惊异地发现这是稀世珍物,而其中之一颗