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I Have a Dream by Martin Luther King, Jr.文章我就省了,否则太长传不上去。

你在百度里搜一下就好了。Martin Luther King's speech of August 28, 1963 is widely regarded as one of the most powerful ever delivered in the United States. Although this address was delivered orally, it was read from a written text composed with great care. It is an example of formal English with a convincing style. Here are some of the stylistic devices (which maybe considered traditionally as rhetorical devices) used by Dr King to inspire and persuade.3.1 Repetition:Throughout the speech, Dr. King repeats words and sentence. This is a very outstanding feature in this speech called repetition. It belongs to the stylistic device of syntactic over-regularity. The term repetition is restricted to mean the case of exact copying of a certain previous unit in a text such as a word, phrase or even a sentence (Leech, 1969), because all the over-regular features in literature are in some sense repetitious. Used in speech, repetition not only makes it easy for the audience to follow what the speaker is saying, but also gives a strong rhythmic quality to the speech and makes it more memorable. In paragraphs 8 through 16, for example, King uses the words “I have a dream” nine times. This repetition helps to achieve the function of coherence in discourse and the function of reinforcement in mood and emotion, expressing the speaker's strong emotion of longing for freedom, justice, righteousness and a much more united nation of all of God's children.If we study the whole speech more carefully, it is easy for us to find many other examples of repetition used.① But one hundred years later, we must face the tragic fact that the Negro is still not free. One hundred years later, the life of the Negro.② is still sadly crippled by the manacles of segregation and the chains of discrimination. One hundred years later, the Negro lives on a lonely island of poverty in the midst of a vast ocean of material prosperity. One hundred years later, the Negro is still languishing in the corners of American society and finds himself an exile in his own land.Here the phrase “one hundred years later” has been repeated three times, seemingly indicating that it is really a long time for the Negro to wait for the coming of the time of justice and righteousness.The words “Let Freedom ring…” has been repeated as many as nine times to indicate that it is the whole of the United States rather than any part of it that should be bathed in the sunshine of freedom.3.2 Use of ParallelismParallelism is another syntactic over-regularity. It means exact repetition in equivalent positions. It differs from simple repetition in that the identity does not extend to absolute duplication, it “requires some variable feature of the pattern-some contrasting elements which are 'parallel' with respect to their position in the pattern”(Leech, 1969:66). To put it simply, parallelism means the balancing of sentence elements that are grammatically equal. To take them parallel, balance nouns with nouns, verbs with verbs, prepositional phrases with prepositional phrases, clauses with clauses, and so forth.In his speech, Martin Luther King uses parallelism to create a strong rhythm to help the audience line up his ideas. Here are few examples:⑤…by the manacles of segregation and the chains of discrimination…(Par.2, two parallel noun phrases)⑥“This is no time to engage in the luxury of cooling off or to take the tranquilizing drag of gradualism.” (Par.4, two parallel infinitive phrases: “to engage…to take…”)⑦“There will be neither rest nor tranquility in America…”(Par. 5, two parallel nouns joined with “neither…nor”)⑧“We shall never be satisfied as long as our children are stripped of their selfhood and robbed of their dignity…”(Par. 7, two parallel verb phrases)It is traditionally believed that parallelism is used for the purpose of emphasizing and enhancing, esp. in speech, the ideas expressed by the speaker (or author in written versions), thus always encouraging and inspiring the audience. We need not to be very carefully to find out many more examples of parallelism used in King's speech and classified as is followed:3.2.1 parallel nouns:⑨This not was a promise that all men would be guaranteed the inalienable rights of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. (Par. 3, three parallel nouns as attributive)⑩1963 is not an end, but a beginning (Par. 5, two parallel nouns joined with “not…but…”)⑾Again and again we must rise to the majestic heights of meeting physical force with soul force. (Par. 6)⑿…have come to realize that their destiny is tied up with our destiny。

2. 要20个英文名著的优美句子(最好是同一本书的)

--Chapter 24Mr. Collins is a conceited, pompous, narrow-minded, silly man; you know he is, as well as I do; and you must feel, as well as I do, that the woman who married him cannot have a proper way of thinking.--Chapter 24We must not be so ready to fancy ourselves intentionally injured. We must not expect a lively young man to be always so guarded and circumspect. It is very often nothing but our own vanity that deceives us. Women fancy admiration means more than it does.--Chapter 24We do not suffer by accident. It does not often happen that the interference of friends will persuade a young man of independent fortune to think no more of a girl whom he was violently in love with only a few days before.--Chapter 25I never saw a more promising inclination; he was growing quite inattentive to other people, and wholly engrossed by her. Every time they met, it was more decided and remarkable. At his own ball he offended two or three young ladies, by not asking them to dance; and I spoke to him twice myself, without receiving an answer. Could there be finer symptoms? Is not general incivility the very essence of love?--Chapter 25Adieu to disappointment and spleen. What are men to rocks and mountains?--Chapter 27Stupid men are the only ones worth knowing after all.--Chapter 27My fingers 。

do not move over this instrument in the masterly manner which I see so many women's do. They have not the same force or rapidity, and do not produce the same expression. But then I have always supposed it to be my own fault- because I would not take the trouble of practising.--Chapter 31More than once did Elizabeth, in her ramble within the park, unexpectedly meet Mr. Darcy. She felt all the perverseness of the mischance that should bring him where no one else was brought, and, to prevent its ever happening again, took care to inform him at first that it was a favourite haunt of hers. How it could occur a second time, therefore, was very odd! Yet it did, and even a third. It seemed like wilful ill-nature, or a voluntary penance, for on these occasions it was not merely a few formal inquiries and an awkward pause and then away, but he actually thought it necessary to turn back and walk with her.--Chapter 33Elizabeth's astonishment was beyond expression. She stared, coloured, doubted, and was silent. This he considered sufficient encouragement; and the avowal of all that he felt, and had long felt for her, immediately followed. He spoke well; but there were feelings besides those of the heart to be detailed; and he was not more eloquent on the subject of tenderness than of pride. His sense of her inferiority— of its being a degradation— of the family obstacles which judgement had always opposed to inclination, were dwelt on with a warmth which seemed due to the consequence he was wounding, but was very unlikely to recommend his suit.--Chapter 34The tumult of her mind, was now painfully great. She knew not how to support herself, and from actual weakness sat down and cried for half-an-hour. Her astonishment, as she reflected on what had passed, was increased by every review of it. That she should receive an offer of marriage from Mr. Darcy! That he should have been in love with her for so many months! So much in love as to wish to marry her in spite of all the objections which had made him prevent his friend's marrying her sister, and which must appear at least with equal force in his own case— was almost incredible! It was gratifying to have inspired unconsciously so strong an affection. But his pride, his abominable pride— his shameless avowal of what he had done with respect to Jane— his unpardonable assurance in acknowledging, though he could not justify it, and the unfeeling manner in which he had mentioned Mr. Wickham, his cruelty towards whom he had not attempted to deny, soon overcame the pity which the consideration of his attachment had for a moment excited.--Chapter 34He expressed no regret for what he had done which satisfied her; his style was not penitent, but haughty. It was all pride and insolence.--Chapter 36Elizabeth was pleased to find that he had not betrayed the interference of his friend; for though Jane had the most generous and forgiving heart in the world, she knew it was a circumstance which must prejudice her against him.--Chapter 55I am only resolved to act in that manner, which will, in my own opinion, constitute my happiness, without reference to you, or to any person so wholly unconnected with me.--Chapter 56Neither duty, nor honour, nor gratitude 。 have any possible claim on me.--Chapter 56For what do we live, but to make sport 。

3. 求英文名著的优美句子20句(最好是同一本书的)

1. I changed my mind or rather the Ingram family changed their's.2. It's always the way in this life.3. Do you think because I'm poor and obscure and plain that I'm soulless and heartless? I have as much soul as you and fully as much heart. And if God had gifted me with wealth and beauty, I should have made it as hard for you to leave me as it is now for me to leave you.4. My momma always said life was like a box of chocolates.5. If I really knew you, I know what I would find instead of a brain, a cash register, instead of a heart, a bottom line.6. It was a perfect blend of poetry and meanness.7. I'm just trying to pay you a compliment.8. It's like they're an entire generation of cocktail waitresses.9. You are nothing but a suit.10. And then it flows through me like rain and I can't feel anything but gratitude for every single moment of my stupid little life.11. Please watch your language, Mr. Slade.12. Here's Charlie facing the fire and there's George hiding in big daddy's pocket.13. It's going to make you proud one day.14. All we have is how you'll remember me and I need that memory to be strong and beautiful.15. you're my immortality.16. Some people live a lifetime in a minute.17. I'm offering you my services free of charge.18. If you make a mistake you get all tangled up, just tango on.19. Your father peddles car telephones at a three hundred percent markup.20. Slade: I know exactly where your body is. What I'm looking for is some indication of a brain.书名不详。

4. 求5本课外名著的20优美句子并赏析

1.神要是公然去跟人作对,那是任何人都难以对付的。

(《荷马史诗》) 2.生存还是毁灭,这是一个值得思考的问题。 (《哈姆霄特》) 3.善良人在追求中纵然迷惘,却终将意识到有一条正途。

(《浮士德》) 4.认识自己的无知是认识世界的最可靠的方法。 (《随笔集》) 5.你以为我贫穷、相貌平平就没有感情吗?我向你发誓,如果上帝赋予我财富和美貌,我会让你无法离开我,就像我现在无法离开你一样。

虽然上帝没有这么做,可我们在精神上依然是平等的。(《简.爱》) 6.大人都学坏了,上帝正考验他们呢,你还没有受考验,你应当照着孩子的想法生活。

(《童年》) 7,你越没有心肝,就越高升得快,你毫不留情地打击人家,人家就怕你。只能把男男女女当作驿马,把它们骑得筋疲力尽,到了站上丢下来,这样你就能达到欲望的最高峰。

(《高老头》) 8.我只想证明一件事,就是,那时魔鬼引诱我,后来又告诉我,说我没有权利走那条路,因为我不过是个虱子,和所有其余的人一样。 (《罪与罚》) 9.你瞧,桑丘.潘沙朋友,那边出现了三十多个大得出奇的巨人。

(《堂.吉诃德》) 10.我并不愿意你受的苦比我受的还大,希斯克利夫。我只愿我们永远不分离:如果我有一句话使你今后难过,想想我在地下也感到一样的难过,看在我自己的份上,饶恕我吧! (《呼啸山庄》) 11.幸福的家庭是相同的,不幸的家庭各有各的不同。

(《安娜.卡列尼娜》) 12.唉,奴隶般的意大利,你哀痛之逆旅,你这暴风雨中没有舵手的孤舟,你不再是各省的主妇,而是妓院! (《神曲》) 13.将感情埋藏得太深有时是件坏事。如果一个女人掩饰了对自己所爱的男子的感情,她也许就失去了得到他的机会。

(《傲慢与偏见》) 14.钟声又鸣响了……一声又一声,静谧而安详,即使在女人做新娘的那个好月份里,钟声里也总带有秋天的味道。 (《喧嚣与骚动》) 15.一个人并不是生来要被打败的,你尽可以把他消灭掉,可就是打不败他。

(《老人与海》) 16.当然,行是行的,这固然很好,可是千万别闹出什么乱子来啊。 (《套中人》) 17.面包!面包!我们要面包! (《萌芽》) 18.我从没有爱过这世界,它对我也一样。

(《拜伦诗选》) 19.爱情应该给人一种自由感,而不是囚禁感。 (《儿子与情人》) 20.暴风雨将要在那一天,甚至把一些槲树吹倒,一些教堂的高塔要倒塌,一些宫殿也将要动摇! (《海涅诗选》) 21.自己的行为最惹人耻笑的人,却永远是最先去说别人坏话的人。

(《伪君子》) 22.这时一种精神上的感慨油然而生,认为人生是由啜泣、抽噎和微笑组成的,而抽噎占了其中绝大部分。(《欧.亨利短篇小说选》) 23.历史喜爱英勇豪迈的事迹,同时也谴责这种事迹所造成的后果。

(《神秘岛》) 24.整个下半天,人都听凭羊脂球去思索。不过本来一直称呼她作“夫人”,现在却简单地称呼她作“小姐”了,谁也不很知道这是为着什么,仿佛她从前在评价当中爬到了某种地位,现在呢,人都想把她从那种地位拉下一级似的,使她明白自己的地位是可羞的。

(《莫泊桑短篇小说选》) 25.如果冬天来了,春天还会远吗? (《雪莱诗选》) 26.我明白了,我已经找到了存在的答案,我恶心的答案,我整个生命的答案。其实,我所理解的一切事物都可以归结为荒诞这个根本的东西。

(《恶心》) 27.世界上有这样一些幸福的人,他们把自己的痛苦化作他人的幸福,他们挥泪埋葬了自己在尘世间的希望,它却变成了种子,长出鲜花和香膏,为孤苦伶仃的苦命人医治创伤。(《汤姆叔叔的小屋》) 28.当格里高.萨姆莎从烦躁不安的梦中醒来时,发现他在床上变成了一个巨大的跳蚤。

(《变形记》) 29.当现实折过来严丝合缝地贴在我们长期的梦想上时,它盖住了梦想,与它混为一体,如同两个同样的图形重叠起来合而为一一样。(《追忆似水年华》) 30.人与人之间,最可痛心的事莫过于在你认为理应获得善意和友谊的地方,却遭受了烦扰和损害。

(《巨人传》)31.现在我说的您要特别注意听:在别人心中存在的人,就是这个人的灵魂。这才是您本身,才是您的意识在一生当中赖以呼吸、营养以至陶醉的东西,这也就是您的灵魂、您的不朽和存在于别人身上的您的生命。

(《日瓦戈医生》) 32.美德犹如名香,经燃烧或压榨而其香愈烈,盖幸运最能显露恶德而厄运最能显露美德。(《培根论说文集》) 33.亲爱的艾妮斯,我出国,为了爱你,我留在国外,为了爱你,我回国,也是为了爱你!(《大卫.科波菲尔》) 34.强迫经常使热恋的人更加铁心,而从来不能叫他们回心转意。

(《阴谋与爱情》) 35.在各种事物的常理中,爱情是无法改变和阻挡的,因为就本性而言,爱只会自行消亡,任何计谋都难以使它逆转。(《十日谈》) 36、只要你是天鹅蛋就是生在养鸡场也没什么关系。

《安徒生童话》 37、就投机钻营来说,世故的价值永远是无法比拟的。《死魂灵》 38、谁都可能出个错儿,你在一件事上越琢磨得多就越容易出错。

《好兵帅克历险记》 39、我们经历着生活中突然降临的一切,毫无防备,就像演员进入初排。如果生活中的第一次彩排便是生活的本身 ,那。

5. 名著好句赏析

世人都晓神仙好,惟有功名忘不了。

古今将相在何方? 荒冢一堆草没了。 世人都晓神仙好,只有金银忘不了; 终朝只恨聚无多,及到多时眼闭了。

世人都晓神仙好,只有娇妻忘不了; 君生日日说恩情,君死又随人去了。 世人都晓神仙好,只有儿孙忘不了; 痴心父母古来多,孝顺儿孙谁见了?----《红楼梦》《好了歌》 陋室空堂,当年笏满床;衰草枯杨,曾为歌舞场。

蛛丝儿结满雕梁,绿纱今又糊在蓬窗上。说什么脂正浓、粉正香,如何两鬓又成霜?昨日黄土陇头送白骨,今宵红灯帐底卧鸳鸯。

金满箱,银满箱, 展眼乞丐人皆谤。正叹他人命不长,那知自己归来丧!训有方,保不定日后作强梁。

择膏粱,谁承望流落在烟花巷!因嫌纱帽小,致使锁枷杠;昨怜破袄寒,今嫌紫蟒长:乱烘烘你方唱罢我登场,反认 他乡是故乡。甚荒唐,到头来都是为他人作嫁衣裳!----《红楼梦》《〈好了歌〉解注》 假作真时真亦假,无为有处有还无。

----《红楼梦》太虚幻境石牌坊联语。

6. 英语名著欣赏

1夏天的飞鸟,飞到我的窗前唱歌,又飞去了。

秋天的黄叶,它们没有什么可唱,只叹息一声,飞落在那里。Stray birds of summer come to my window to sing and fly away.And yellow leaves of autumn, which have no songs, flutter and fallthere with a sign.2世界上的一队小小的漂泊者呀,请留下你们的足印在我的文字里。

O Troupe of little vagrants of the world, leave your footprints in my words.3世界对着它的爱人,把它浩翰的面具揭下了。它变小了,小如一首歌,小如一回永恒的接吻。

The world puts off its mask of vastness to its lover.It becomes small as one song, as one kiss of the eternal.4是大地的泪点,使她的微笑保持着青春不谢。It is the tears of the earth that keep here smiles in bloom.5无垠的沙漠热烈追求一叶绿草的爱,她摇摇头笑着飞开了。

The mighty desert is burning for the love of a bladeof grass whoshakes her head and laughs and flies away。.。

7. 轻松英语名作欣赏的好段落

关于时间的 1. All is not gold that glitters.闪光的东西并不都是黄金. 2 Time flies.时光易逝。

3. Time is money.一寸光阴一寸金。4. Time tries all.时间检验一切。

5. Time tries truth.时间检验真理。6. Time past cannot be called back again.光阴一去不复返。

7. All time is no time when it is past.光阴一去不复返。8. No one can call back yesterday;Yesterday will not be called again.昨日不复来。

9. Tomorrow comes never.切莫依赖明天。10.One today is worth two tomorrows.一个今天胜似两个明天。

11.The morning sun never lasts a day.好景不常;朝阳不能光照全日。12.Christmas comes but once a year.圣诞一年只一度。

13.Pleasant hours fly past.快乐时光去如飞。14.Happiness takes no account of time.欢娱不惜时光逝。

15.Time tames the strongest grief.时间能缓和极度的悲痛。16.The day is short but the work is much.工作多,光阴迫。

17.Never deter till tomorrow that which you can do today.今日事须今日毕,切勿拖延到明天。18.Have you somewhat to do tomorrow,do it today.明天如有事,今天就去做。

19.To him that does everything in its proper time,one day is worth three.事事及时做,一日胜三日。20.To save time is to lengthen life.节省时间就是延长生命。

21.Everything has its time and that time must be watched.万物皆有时,时来不可失。22.Take time when time cometh,lest time steal away.时来必须要趁时,不然时去无声息。

23.When an opportunity is neglected,it never comes back to you.机不可失,时不再来;机会一过,永不再来。24.Make hay while the sun shines.晒草要趁太阳好。

25.Strike while the iron is hot.趁热打铁。26.Work today,for you know not how much you may be hindered tomrrow.今朝有事今朝做,明朝可能阻碍多。

27.Punctuality is the soul of business.守时为立业之要素。28.Procrastination is the thief of time.因循拖延是时间的大敌;拖延就是浪费时间。

29.Every tide hath ist ebb.潮涨必有潮落时。30.Knowledge is power.知识就是力量。

31.Wisdom is more to be envied than riches.知识可羡,胜于财富。32.Wisdom is better than gold or silver.知识胜过金银,33.Wisdom in the mind is better than money in the hand.胸中有知识,胜于手中有钱。

34.Wisdom is a good purchase though we pay dear for it.为了求知识,代价虽高也值得。35.Doubt is the key of knowledge.怀疑是知识之钥。

36.If you want knowledge,you must toil for it.若要求知识,须从勤苦得。37.A little knowledge is a dangerous thing.浅学误人。

38.Constant dropping wears the stone.滴水穿石。 39.Knowledge advances by steps and not by leaps.知识只能循序渐进,不能跃进。

40. It is good to learn at another man's cost.前车可鉴。

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