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Unit 13 Christmas
  • Contents
  • I Background
  • II Questions
  • III Text structure
  • IV The Writing style
  • V Language points
  • VI Discussion
  • VII Homework

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I Background
  • About the author Floyd Dell (18871969 ), U.S.
    versatile and prolific writer and an editor for
    several newspapers and magazines. Christmas is
    an excerpt from his Homecoming An Autobiography
    (1933).

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About the author
  • Floyd Dell was born on 28th June, 1887 in Pike
    County, Missouri. His father, Anthony Dell, found
    it difficult to find regular work and the family
    experienced a great deal of poverty. At school
    Dell developed a love of reading. He later
    claimed that it was books by William Morris and
    Frank Norris helped convert him to socialism. At
    sixteen, he joined the Socialist Party and gave
    speeches on street-corners about his political
    beliefs. He also produced material for a small
    Socialist monthly, Tri-City Workers' Magazine.

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About the author
  • Dell believed that the everyday life of the
    middle and working classes provided subjects
    worthy of serious literary treatment. Dell valued
    authenticity and accuracy of detail and welcomed
    those like Russell and Phillips who wanted to use
    literature to bring about social reform.
  • Dell, like most of the people working with The
    Masses, was opposed to USA involvement in the WWW
    I. After the USA declared war on the Central
    Powers in 1917, The Masses came under government
    pressure to change its policy. When it refused to
    do this, the journal lost its mailing privileges.

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About the author
  • After the war Dell published the best-selling
    autobiographical novel, Moon-Calf (1920). Other
    novels such as The Briary-Bush (1921), Janet
    Marsh (1923) and Runaway (1925), were less
    successful. As well as writing for the
    left-wing magazines such as the New Masses
    (1924-39) Dell produced several non-fictional
    works including Upton Sinclair (1927), Love in
    the Machine Age (1930) and an autobiography,
    Homecoming (1933). Floyd Dell died in 1969.

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II Questions
  • 1. What association of ideas does the word bring
    to you?
  • 2. How do people in the West usually celebrate
    Christmas?
  • 3. How did the child react to what the Sunday
    Scholl superintendent said?
  • 4. Why wouldnt the childs mother look
    distressed when she learned that he had written
    his name on the envelope?
  • 5. What are your impressions of the child?

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III Text Structure
  • The text can be divided into six parts
  • Part one(Line130 ) Those were hard times, poor
    children did not have enough to eat. The boy
    brought food and money to Sunday school as he was
    told.
  • Part two (Line3146)The boy left school. He was
    anxious and frightened when Christmas is
    approaching.
  • Part three (Line 4758) On Christmas Eve, the
    family was in the queer mood.
  • Part four (Line 5974) The boy began to be aware
    of the familys plight.
  • Part five (Line 7584) The boy felt the cold
    emotion of renunciation.
  • Part six (Line 8589) The second morning the boy
    received the present, but he no longer desired
    anything.

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IV The Writing Style
  • The story is told in the first person by the
    child himself, It is informal in style and
    reflects a childs thinking and manner of
    expression.
  • 1) The writer uses plain words, simple, unadorned
    sentences, short paragraphs, simple grammatical
    structures an clear and straightforward
    statements. He concentrates on narrating events
    with a minimum amount of comment and description.
  • 2) The style is distinctly conversational in
    tone.
  • 3) A considerable number of sentences begin with
    And or But to show the boys attempts at
    narrative.
  • 4) The writer produces a certain tension in the
    narrative by keeping the boy in the dark about
    his own plight while the reader is all the time
    being told the truth about it.

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V Language points
  • 1. Hard times times of money shortage,
    unemployment and times when the poor suffer a
    great deal. Times, when plural, is used to refer
    to the conditions of life, the circumstances of a
    period characterized by certain qualities, or a
    period of time, more or less definite, associated
    with certain events, circumstances, etc., e.g.,
    terrible times, bad times, prehistoric times, the
    good, old times. The hard times mentioned in this
    excerpt most probably refer to 1893, when the
    United States suffered from a severe and
    prolonged depression.
  • 2. I supposed the poor childrens mothers would
    make potato soup out of them.
  • out ofwith (a material)/from (a material)

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Language points
  • More examples
  • Scarlet made herself a pretty dress out of the
    curtain material.
  • The stool was made out of the bits of wood the
    furniture factory had disposed of.
  • My father was out of work and we hadnt any
    money.
  • e.g The enemy surrendered as they ran out of
    rice, water and ammunition.
  • He was out of breath when he climbed to the
    top of the mountain without stopping.

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Language points
  • 3. She wouldnt tell me how much money she had
    put in it, but it felt like several dimes.
  • feel like seem like when touched
  • e.g. In pitch darkness when the wounded soldier
    touched the ground, it felt like water
    everywhere, Early next morning, his
    comrades-in-arms found him lying in a pool of
    blood.
  • On Christmas Day my uncle gave me a parcel
    which contained something that felt like bars of
    chocolate.
  • Feel like (doing) sth. means be inclined to do
    something.
  • Peter is down with measles. He does not feel
    like eating anything.

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Language points
  • 4. Some expressions and saying related to
    poverty
  • 1) live hand-to-mouth
  • 2) eke out a living
  • 3) make both ends meet
  • 4) tighten ones belt
  • 5) Poverty is no sin.
  • 6) Poverty is not a shame, but feeling ashamed of
    it is.
  • 7) lead a dogs life
  • 8) be in financial straits
  • 9) be in a wretched plight

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Language points
  • 5. up in the left-hand cornerAnother way of
    saying this is in the upper left-hand corner
    ?????
  • 6)Quincy-- a suburban town near
    Boston,Massachusetts

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Language points
  • 7. the Santa Clauses and holly wreaths in the
    advertisementsIn Western countries, during the
    Christmas season, there are always pictures of
    Santa Claus and holly wreaths in the
    advertisements. Santa Claus is an imaginary old
    man in read clothes with a long white beard,
    believed by children to come down the chimney on
    Christmas Eve to put presents in their stockings.
    The holly wreath is a ring of holly, an evergreen
    shrub with prickly leaves, small green flowers,
    and red berries. It might be said that Santa
    Claus and holly wreaths are symbols of Christmas.

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Language points
  • 8. I didnt want my father to have to keep on
    being funny about itThe two infinitives used
    here may seem confusing. The fact the boy was
    referring to was that his father had to keep on
    acting strangely about it, but the boy did not
    want his father to do so.

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Language points
  • 9. My body knew before my mind quite did. This
    sentence sums up the ideas expressed in the
    preceding paragraph. The boy was numb. He felt as
    if he had been hit by something. He found it hard
    to breathe. And he ached all over. When the pain
    in his body was gone, his mind began to work out
    the truth, and he was greatly shocked.

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Language points
  • Ann Arbor is a very beautiful city which attracts
    tourists from all over the world each year. The
    education there is good, hence many people would
    like to have their children attend the schools
    there, esp. the University of Michigan.
  • 10. Ann Arbor the site of the University of
    Michigan, one of the best-known universities in
    the United States. It had been the boys wish to
    go to Ann Arbor to attend the University.

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  • University of Michigan
  • at Ann Arbor

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VI Discussion
  • 1. Discuss the boys life as reflected in the
    text. Why does not he know the real picture of
    the life?
  • 2. How did his parents reveal the practical life
    to the boy?
  • 3. What do you feel after you read this story?

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Homework
  • 1. Finish the exercise in the workbook.
  • 2. Surf on line and find out the authors
    autobiography. Then express the main idea of it.
  • 3. Imitate the authors writing style, and give
    account of one event happened in your childhood.
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