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The Beggar
Let's talk about beggars
Let's do brainstorming
The Beggar
Let's read for details 1
Complete the beggar's information form.
Name : _________
Gender: male/female Age: _______
Reason why he became a beggar: _______
____________________________________
Health condition: ____________
Villagers’ attitude: They ________________.
Bell
55
disabled
Both his
legs had been crushed by a carriage.
grew tired of seeing him
Let's read for details 2
b. He begged for hours but got nothing.
e. He took up a stone and killed a hen.
a. The villagers beat him for what he did.
d. He was shut in the town jail(监狱).
c. He was found dead on the floor.
1
2
3
4
5
ut the events into the right order.
Let's read for understanding
Para. 5
For three hours he continued his __________ journey but received not a half penny for his pains.
painful
Why was it a painful journey?
Para. 7
"Bell" picked up his crutches, moving across to where his victim lay.
Someone who has been hurt or killed.
Was it an accident?
3 hours’ begging journey.
He sank down in the corner.
The thought reached him.
He luckily killed a hen.
He was beaten by villagers.
He was shut in the jail.
Draw the feeling map of Bell
Imagine what was on Bell's mind
Complete the ending of the story
Such a(n) _______________ thing!
astonishing
The writer had a fine use of irony.
What did he try to expose(揭露) with irony?
Guy de Maupassant 莫泊桑
(1850-1893)
A French short story writer and novelist.
People were indifferent to the poor.
(讽刺)
showing no care or interest in attitude or action
2' I often ask my parents or teachers ---"How's your day?"
2' I always say hello to cleaning ladies or the guards in our school.
2' I care about my classmates when they are in a low mood.
2' I'm willing to help a stranger in need.
2' I pray for the victims of disasters.
...(extra points?)
In our daily life, have you heard or experienced any real stories of indifference?
Let's think a