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The Killers |
作者Author /  Ernest Hemingway 海明威 |
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The Killers
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Structure |
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The story can be devided into four scenes: 1) in Henry's lunch-room, 2) in Ole Anderson's room, 3) inside the street door of the rooming-house and 4) back in Henry's lunch-room.
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Is there a beginning in the story? What are the conflicts? Where is the climax? And the resolution?
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Character |
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Nick is the protagonist that strings through the four scene. Does he changes through these four scenes? What surprises Nick, or denies his expectation, in each scene?
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How do Nick, George and Sam react differently to the killers? Who is often called a "bright boy" by the killers?
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[From where do you get your impression about the characters? From their words and action? The author's comment and description? Or from what others say about them?]
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Theme |
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What is the theme, or the general idea, that gives unity to the action of the story? (the significance, or the "so what")
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Why does Nick want to leave the town Summit? Why is the town called Summit? Why is it a "hot" town? What does he see there?
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Why is Ole Anderson going to be killed? Does he deserve it? Why doesn't he try to escape?
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What do the killers look like? Are they evil? Why do they keep looking at the clock?
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