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SectionⅤWriting——如何续写戏剧续写《百万英镑》的某一场戏剧是一种综合的舞艺术。我们这里要写的戏剧实际上就是剧本。它是文学体裁的一种,戏剧的基本要素包括情感、欲望、争斗、妥协等组成部分。戏剧离不开冲突,它表现在人物性
格的冲突中,具体表现为一系列的动作。戏剧语言包括人物语言(台词actor's/actress'lines)和舞台说明(stagedirection),舞台说明是写在剧本每一幕的开端,结尾和对话中间的说明性的文字、内容包括人物、时间、
地点、服装、道具、布景及人物的表情、动作、上下场等。它具有增强舞台气氛,烘托人物心情,展示人物性格,推动情节展开等多种作用。[基本框架]1.旁白(narrator)——交代故事的场地、人物、时间等;2.主体(body)交代故事的发展、冲突、结果。[常用词汇]1.feelshappilyfor
amoment感觉高兴了一会儿2.begantoworryabout开始担心3.runbacktothehouseandknockatthedoor跑回家开始敲门4.Ihavemadeabeton...对……
打赌5.feelhonoredtohelpyou很荣兴地帮你6.canaffordit能负担的起买它[常用语句]★精彩开头1.TherichbrothersTomandTim,havemadeabetonth
egameinthehouseonSunday.周末,Tom和Tim这对富有的哥俩在他们家里就这场比赛打了个赌。2.Theysawayoungmanwanderingoutsidetheirhouse.他们看见一个年轻人在他们的房子外徘徊.3.Heenterstheh
ousewhenhesawasignforaplacethatsellsclothes.当他看见一个卖衣服的地方时他走进了房间。★正文佳句1.I'dlikesomehamandeggsandanicebigsteak.Makeitextrathick.I'dalsolikeacupo
fcoffeeandapineappledessert.我要火腿加鸡蛋还有一块大牛排,要特厚的。我还要一杯咖啡,一份菠萝甜点。2.Right,sir.I'mafraidit'llcostalargeamountofmoney.好的,先生。
恐怕这得花费一大笔钱。3.It'samazinghowmuchpleasureyougetoutofthesimplethingsinlife,especiallyifyoucan'thavethemforawhile.生活中从如此简单的东西之中竟能得到这么大的乐趣,真是令人吃惊
,特别是当你有一段时间吃不到这些东西的时候。★余味结尾1.I'msosorry,sir,sosorry,butIcannotchangethisbanknote.对不起,先生,非常对不起,但是这张钞票我找不开。2.Oh,please,don'tworry,si
r.Doesn'tmatteratall.We'resoverygladthatyouevenenteredourlittleeatingplace.Indeed,sir,Ihopeyou'llcomeherewheneveryoulike
.哎呀,先生,请别担心。一点儿也没关系。我们非常高兴您能走进我们这家小吃店。真的,先生,我希望您随时光临。3.No,it'skindofyou.Youmustcomewheneveryouwantandhavewhateve
ryoulike.Justhavingyousithereisagreathonour!Asforthebill,sir,pleaseforgetit.不,先生,是您太好了。您什么时候想来就来,想吃什么就吃什么。您
就是在这儿坐一下也是我们莫大的荣幸!至于账单嘛,先生,请把它忘了吧。请你根据本单元所学的内容,设想一下Henry来到一家理发店,他与店主和其他客人会发生怎样的互动呢,思考一下,写一个简单的小剧本。注意:1.交代清楚人物、地点和时间等;2.注
意故事情节的发展、冲突和结尾。【参考范文】Narrator:(Henryissmilingasheleavestherestaurant.Asheiswalkingdownthestreet,heseesasignf
oraplacethatcutshair.Hedecidestogetitcut.)H=Henry;B=Barber;R=rudemanH:Goodafternoon,I'dliketogetacut,ifImay.(ThebarberlooksatHenry'shairandcontinuesc
uttinganotherman'shair.)Er,I'dreallylikeahaircut.Asyoucanseeit'smuchtoolong.B:(inarudemanner)Yes,Icanseethat.In
deed,Ican.H:Fine,wellI'llhaveaseatthen.(Hesitsinoneofthebarber'schairs.ThebarberturnstolookatHenry.)B:It'squ
iteexpensivehere,youknow!Areyousureyoucanaffordit?H:Yes.Ithinkso.(Incomestherudeman.)R:Heyyouthere.Ineedahaircutquickly.Canyoudomes
traightaway?B:Allright,then,getinthechairandI'llseewhatIcando.R:Thankyou.(sitsdowninoneofthebarber'schairs)H:Excus
eme,butIwasherefirst.Aren'tyougoingtodomyhairfirst?B:Thisman'sinahurry.H:WellsoamI!Iinsistthatyoucutmy
hairfirst.B:OK,butI'llhavetobequick.Thisgentlemaniswaiting.H:Thankyou.(Theybothbecomequiet.Afterhishairiscut,thebarbertellsHenryhowmuchhemustpay.He
nryshowsthebarberthebanknote.)B:Why,Mr...(looksshocked)H:Adams.HenryAdams.I'msorry,Idon'thaveanychange.R:You'ret
hatMrAdams!Well,I'mgladIwaitedorImightneverhaveknownitwasyou.B:Why,MrAdams,pleasedon'tworry!(wearingabigsmile)Nothingtoworryabout!Not
hingatall!Pleasecomebackanytime,evenifyouonlyneedtoolittlehairscut!Itwillbemyhonourtoserveyou!