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1、GilbertHighet Diogenes and AlexanderR einforcementT ext AnalysisDiogenes and AlexanderB ackgroundW arming upUnit 4Questions/ActivitiesCheck-on PreviewObjectivesWarming upDiogenes and AlexanderUnit 4Warming upQuestions/Activities1.What does the author tell us about Diogenes?Who was he?What was his ph

2、ilosophy?What did he think was the problem with people?How did he intend to help them?What were the key values he promoted?How,in his opinion,could we find true happiness?2.What does the author tell us about Alexander?What did this king have in common with Diogenes,the beggar?Why was Alexander consi

3、dered a man of destiny?3.How would you contrast the two characters?Why did Alexander decide to visit Diogenes?What did Diogenes really mean when he said that Alexander was blocking the sunlight?Objectives1.Content:differences and similarities between Diogenes and AlexanderCynicism and its present si

4、gnificance philosophy vs.power2.Writing:comparison and contrast DiogenesAlexanderDiogenesother beggars/hermits/philosophersAlexanderother Macedonians(officers&officials)Here,the alternating comparison/contrast(subject by subject)is used.Warming upBackgroundAlexanderDiogenesDiogenes and AlexanderUnit

5、 4BackgroundDiogenes1.Who was Diogenes?A beggarA philosopherA missionary2.Doctrine:Cynicism the doctrine that scorned worldly needs and pleasures and held that virtue was the key to the only good Background1.Cynicism in modern sense:the belief of a cynic,who maintains that people are all motivated b

6、y selfishness,that no one will help others for good and sincere reasons2.What are the major tenets(principles)of Cynicism?Do you find any expressions of these principles in the text?self-sufficiencyshamelessnessoutspokennessperfection of virtueDiogenes犬儒主义(Cynicism)是个外来词,中文里本来没有现成的对应词汇,通常将它理解为讥诮嘲讽,愤

7、世嫉俗,玩世不恭。和玩世不恭恰恰相反,早期的犬儒是极其严肃的,狄奥根尼是一个激烈的社会批评家。他立志要揭穿世间的一切伪善,热烈地追求真正的德行,追求从物欲之下解放出来的心灵自由。狄奥根尼确实愤世嫉俗,他曾经提着一个灯笼在城里游走,说:“我在找一个真正诚实的人。”随着犬儒哲学的流行,其内涵开始发生了微妙的变化。一位名叫德勒斯的犬儒派,某富翁送给他一笔钱,他收下了,对富翁说:“你慷慨大度地施舍给我,而我痛痛快快地取之于你,既不卑躬曲膝,也不唠叨不满。”这里暗含的逻辑是,金钱本是无所谓的东西,我若拒绝你的馈赠,倒显得我把金钱看得太重,太当回事了。我若收下金钱又表示感谢,那也是把金钱看重了,当回事了。

8、因此,正确的做法就是,只要你肯给,我就若无其事地收下它。早期的犬儒派是依据一种道德原则去蔑视世俗的观念,后期的犬儒派依然在蔑视世俗的观念但却失去了依据的道德原则。这就引出了一个始料不及的后果:既然无所谓高尚,也就无所谓下贱。既然没有什么东西是了不得的,因而也就没有什么东西是要不得的。不难想象,基于这种无可无不可的立场,一个人可以很方便地一方面对世俗观念做出满不在乎的姿态,另一方面又毫无顾忌地去获取他想要获取的任何世俗的东西。于是,对世俗的全盘否定就变成了对世俗的照单全收,而且还往往是对世俗中最坏的部分的不知羞耻的照单全收。于是,愤世嫉俗就变成了玩世不恭。犬儒一词的演变证明,从愤世嫉俗到玩世不恭

9、,其间只有一步之差。一般来说,愤世嫉俗总是理想主义的,而且是十分激烈的理想主义。玩世不恭则是彻底的非理想主义,彻底的无理想主义。偏偏是那些看上去最激烈的理想主义反倒很容易转变为彻底的无理想主义,其间原因何在?因为,许多愤世嫉俗的理想主义者在看待世界时缺少程度意识或曰分寸感,对他人缺少设身处地的同情的理解,不承认各种价值之间的紧张与冲突,这样,他们很容易把世界看成一片漆黑,由此便使自己陷入悲观失望,再进而怀疑和否认美好价值的存在,最终则是放弃理想放弃追求。早期的犬儒是坚持内在的美德和价值,鄙视外在的世俗的功利。可是到后来,犬儒一词正好变成了它的反面:只认外在的世俗的功利,否认内在的德性与价值。王

10、尔德说:“犬儒主义者对各种事物的价钱一清二楚,但是对它们的价值一无所知。”李银河:关于犬儒主义他们行为上以怪异和反常的行为向现有的秩序、制度、观念、习俗挑战,精神上则躲进个人的心灵深处寻求宁静和快乐。在现时中国,一个理想主义者很容易变成非理想主义者,对面前的苦难(特别是别人的苦难)转过脸去,躲进个人的心灵深处去寻求宁静和快乐。在中国,犬儒主义者比古希腊更多一层好处安全。这就是我们所面临的可悲现实。心灵深处的宁静和快乐正是我们想得到的,只可惜,理想主义的丧失成为我们为获得这种宁静和快乐所付的代价。Background AlexanderMacedonian King:son of PhilipT

11、he Thinker:student of AristotleThe Conqueror:Greece,Asia,EgyptWhy do you think he wanted to bring so many regions under his rule?DetailedAnalysisStructure Text AnalysisCharacterAnalysisDiogenes and AlexanderUnit 4Diogenes:the beggar(paras.1-3)Text AnalysisCharacter AnalysisDiogenes:a free manOther p

12、eople:half-menShelterFurnitureDressFoodPossessionsNature of the lifecask,a storage jar made of earthenwarea house(big,with many rooms)nonebeds,chairs,etc.(elaborate)blanket(half-naked)clothes(expensive)bits of food begged from others,drinking from his hollowed handselaborate nonehorses,servants,bank

13、 accounts(anxious)a life by choice,out of principle natural,healthy,independent a life as slaves of their possessions artificial,anxious,loss of virtueDiogenes:the beggar(paras.1-3)There are contrasts within the broad contrast.How did Diogenes contrast with ordinary homeless people?Text AnalysisChar

14、acter AnalysisDiogenes:the philosopher(para.4)1.“A Socrates gone mad”:repositioning of convention below nature and reason2.Three key principles:living in accord with naturetotal disregard of conventionindependence(freedom)being the only true,lasting goodText AnalysisCharacter AnalysisDiogenes:the mi

15、ssionary(para.5)1.Comparison with ordinary hermitsSimilarities:Both grew tired of human society with its complications and wanted to live simply.Differences:Text Analysishermitswent away to live simplyon a small farm,in a quiet village or a caveDiogeneshad a sense of mission,deliberately chose to li

16、ve in the busy streets in Athens or Corinth,in order to convert peopleCharacter AnalysisDiogenes:the missionary(para.5)2.What was his mission?“to restamp the currency”call people back to the natural way of lifetrue lifeText AnalysisCharacter AnalysisDiogenes:ways of teaching(para.6)1.How did Diogene

17、s differ from other philosophers of his time?Plato:taught his private pupils in his Academy,which he founded as one of the earliest centers of advanced learning in the world.Aristotle:taught his own private pupils by the use of laboratory,instruments,and specimens.Diogenes:taught all those who would

18、 care to listen by his own example or by taking people around him for examples.Text AnalysisCharacter AnalysisDiogenes:ways of teaching(para.6)2.He carried a lighted lamp in broad daylight and inspected the face of everyone he met.Text Analysis“When you are all so busy,I feel I ought to do something

19、!”Character Analysis Alexander:citizen of the world(paras.11-13)1.King:different from other Macedonians drinking?women?fighting?2.Thinker:Aristotles pupil,he learned culturephilosophyprinciples of scientific research3.Conquerortook command of the League of Greek Statescommander-in-chief of a new exp

20、edition against old,rich,corrupt AsiaText AnalysisCharacter Analysis“Stand to one side.Youre blocking the sunlight.”The Dramatic Encounter(paras.14-17)The differences and similarities between the two historical characters.1.Differences2.Similarities Text AnalysisCharacter AnalysisDiogenes Alexander

21、Physical appearanceIdentificationStatusPossessions&PowerMissionDifferencesText AnalysisCharacter Analysishigh,treated with respect,greeted with a bow and acclamationlying on the bare earth,shoeless,bearded,half-naked,like a beggar,a doghandsome face,fiery glance,strong body,purple and gold cloak,air

22、 of destiny philosopher,missionary great monarch,conquerorlow,treated with contempt and disapproval none,rejecting possession or powerland and absolute power“restamp the currency”:to call people back to the simple and natural lifetrue valuebring people of the whole world to the light of civilization

23、1.Both were great thinkers.2.Both had a sense of mission.3.Both were“citizens of the world,”admiring the heroic figure of Hercules,who labored for mankind.4.Both were free.SimilaritiesText AnalysisCharacter AnalysisText AnalysisStructure1Paras.1-10Diogenes(life,philosophy,mission,waysofteaching)2Par

24、as.11-13Alexander(aphilosopherkingwithaninquiring,noblemind)3Paras.14-17theirdramaticencounterUnit 4 Diogenes and Alexander III.III.Sentence Paraphrase Sentence Paraphrase 1 1 1 1He had opened his eyes,done his business like a dog at the roadside,eaten them squatting on the ground,and washed them do

25、wn with a few handfuls of water scooped from the spring.(1)“-ful”is used as a noun suffix.lifted out as if with a ladle had answered natures call like a doggo to 2Unit 4 Diogenes and Alexander III.III.Sentence Paraphrase Sentence Paraphrase 2 2 2 2Everybody knew him or knew of him.(1)was familiar wi

26、thgo to 3was told or read or heard about the person“know”and“know of”are used together to show the contrast.Unit 4 Diogenes and Alexander III.III.Sentence Paraphrase Sentence Paraphrase 3 3 3 3Sometimes they threw bits of food,and got scant thanks;sometimes a mischievous pebble,and got a shower of s

27、tones and abuse.(1)A pebble(a small round stone,indicating the teasing manner of the pitcher)is sharply contrasted with a shower of stones.A pebble playfully thrown by a naughty personRepetition,the second is followed by a paralleled structurego to 41.Sometimes they threw bits of food,and got scant

28、thanks;sometimes a mischievous pebble,and got a shower of stones and abuse.(para.1)Sometimes people would throw bits of food to him,but he hardly thanked them at all.Sometimes they would throw a pebble at him for fun,but get a shower of stones and a stream of abuse in return.Part I:Paraphrase Text A

29、nalysisDetailed AnalysisUnit 4 Diogenes and Alexander III.III.Sentence Paraphrase Sentence Paraphrase 4 4 4 4It was not a house,not even a squatters hut.(2)A crude or makeshift dwelling or shelter A general term for a dwelling place for a man or his familyHe did not live even in a deserted hut.go to

30、 5Unit 4 Diogenes and Alexander III.III.Sentence Paraphrase Sentence Paraphrase 5 5 5 5He spent much of his life in the rich,lazy,corrupt Greek city of Corinth,mocking and satirizing its people,and occasionally converting one of them.(2)He chose to live among the wealthy,lazy and dishonest citizens

31、of Corinth,spent much of his time ridiculing them and occasionally persuaded one of them into adopting his belief.Appositive phrasego to 6More examplesTo be continued on the next page.Unit 4 Diogenes and Alexander III.III.Sentence ParaphraseSentence Paraphrase a piece ofbits of a few handfuls ofa cr

32、owd ofa quantity ofa large corps of hundreds ofback to 5air of destinyman of the century man of the hourfigure of Herculesuse of“of”the trouble of kickingthe city of Corinth amounttypical ofthat iscitizens of the worldpossessionUnit 4 Diogenes and Alexander III.III.Sentence Paraphrase Sentence Parap

33、hrase 6 6 6 6He was not the first to inhabit such a thing.(3)He was not the first man who had lived in such a storage jar.the+ordinal number used as a noungo to 7More examplesTo be continued on the next page.Unit 4 Diogenes and Alexander III.III.Sentence Paraphrase Sentence Paraphrase But he was the

34、 first who ever did so by choice,out of principle.Come and play bridge with us.We need a fourth in the game.back to 6Unit 4 Diogenes and Alexander III.III.Sentence Paraphrase Sentence Paraphrase 7 7 7 7But he was the first who ever did so by choice,out of principle.(3)Based on a principleBut he was

35、the first to do so because he wanted to.go to 8More examplesTo be continued on the next page.Unit 4 Diogenes and Alexander III.III.Sentence Paraphrase Sentence Paraphrase back to 7I opened the box out of curiosity.She began to learn to cook out of interest,not out of necessity.He paid a visit out of

36、 respect.Unit 4 Diogenes and Alexander III.III.Sentence Paraphrase Sentence Paraphrase 8 8 8 8Live without conventions,which are artificial and false;escape complexities and extravagances:only so can you live a free life.(4)Only when you live without artificial and false conventions and avoid comple

37、x lives can you live a free life.go to 9Inverted orderMore examplesTo be continued on the next page.Unit 4 Diogenes and Alexander III.III.Sentence ParaphraseSentence Paraphraseback to 8Only in this way can we learn English well.Only if all their conditions are met will the strikers go back to work.U

38、nit 4 Diogenes and Alexander III.III.Sentence Paraphrase Sentence Paraphrase 9 9 9 9In order to procure a quantity of false,perishable goods he has sold the only true,lasting good,his own independence.(4)People get only some false and easily spoiled material goods at the cost of their own everlastin

39、g independence.Antonyms to show contrastantonymsgo to 10Root repetition2.His lifes aim was clear to him:it was“to restamp the currency”:to take the clean metal of human life,to erase the old false conventional markings,and to imprint it with its true values.(para.5)His purpose in life was clear to h

40、im:it was“to reprint the coins.”Human life can be taken as the clean coins which are imprinted with false markings.He was to remove the false markings and print the true values on it.In other words,his aim in life was to call on people to reject the false,conventional way of life and return to the s

41、imple and natural life.Part I:Paraphrase Text AnalysisDetailed AnalysisUnit 4 Diogenes and Alexander III.III.Sentence Paraphrase Sentence Paraphrase 11111111The other great philosophers of the fourth century B.C.,such as Plato and Aristotle,taught mainly their own private pupils.(6)Other Greek philo

42、sophers of the time,such as Plato and Aristotle,gave lessons only to their own pupils.go to 12Contrasting the other philosophers of his time with Diogenes himselfUnit 4 Diogenes and Alexander III.III.SeSentence ntence Paraphrase Paraphrase 12121212Diogenes took his old cask and began to roll it up a

43、nd down.“When you are all so busy,”he said,“I feel I ought to do something!”(9)When the Corinthians were busy preparing for the coming war,Diogenes rolled his cask up and down to ridicule their silly behavior.The end of Sentence Paraphrase.Sharp contrast between Diogenes and the Corinthian peoples a

44、ttitudes and behaviorUnit 4 Diogenes and Alexander I.I.Word StudyWord Study17.hollow a.a.having a gap,or space within b.sunken,curved inward or down c.dull and echoing d.devoid of truth or validityExamples:a hollow wall a hollow cheeks hollow footsteps She made hollow promises.=She made promises she

45、 would not keep.BTLEW1.Having no work to go to and no family to provide _,he was free.(para.1)provide for:give sb the things that they need to live,such as food,clothingTranslation他要供养他年迈的父母以及两个正在上学的妹妹。He has to provide for his aged parents and two sister who are still at school.道路被切断,无法给部队提供给养。The

46、road was cut off and supplies could not be provided for the troops.forPart I:Words&ExpressionsText AnalysisDetailed Analysis2.As the market place _ up with shoppers and merchants and slaves and foreigners,he had _ through it for an hour or two.(para.1)Translation中间还有两个小时,因此她逛了一趟商业中心。There were still

47、 two hours to go,so she strolled through the shopping mall.漫步海边,感觉太好了。Its wonderful to take a stroll along the seaside.strolledfilledPart I:Words&ExpressionsText AnalysisDetailed AnalysisUnit 4 Diogenes and Alexander I.I.Word StudyWord Study24.strollv.to go for a leisurely walk Examples:We strolled

48、through the park.My friend likes to stroll around the flea market on the chance of picking up something of value.The end of Word Study.BTLEW3.He thought everybody lived far too _,expensively,anxiously.What good is a house?(para.2)Translation彼得制定了一个非常详尽的计划来筹措资金。Peter worked out an elaborate scheme fo

49、r raising the fund.他们为局长准备了一桌精美的饭菜,结果被狠狠批评了一顿。They prepared a very elaborate meal for the bureau head only to be severely criticized.elaboratelyPart I:Words&ExpressionsText AnalysisDetailed Analysis4.No one needs beds and chairs and such furniture:the animals _ and sleep on the ground.All we require

50、,since nature did not dress us properly,is one garment to keep us warm,and some shelter from rain and wind.(para.2)Translation这名警察死时很年轻,但他的一生过得很有意义。The policeman died young,but he lived a meaningful life.作为一个探险者,他的一生充满了冒险。As an explorer,he lived an adventurous life.livehealthylivesPart I:Words&Expre

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