George took the mouse and threw it across the pool to the other side, among the brush. “What you want of a dead mouse, anyways? ” “I could pet it with my thumb while we walked along, ” said Lennie. “Well, you ain't petting no mice while you walk with me. You remember ...
直到看了介绍,我才了解到,原来书名Of Mice and Men出自苏格兰诗人Robert Burns(1759-1796)的一首诗To a Mouse。诗人在农田里干活时,用犁头意外掘出一只老鼠,发现这只不幸的老鼠的洞穴被破坏,诗人有感而发,写出了这首诗。 “Of mice and men”出自原诗倒数第二节,诗人对老鼠说:不幸的也并非只有你自己,人类也...
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George snapped his fingers sharply, and at the sound Lennie laid the mouse in his hand. “I wasn’t doin’ nothing bad with it, George. Jus’ strokin’ it.” George stood up and threw the mouse as far as he could into the darkening brush, and then he stepped to the pool and ...
George stood up and threw the mouse as far as he could into the darkening brush, and then he stepped to the pool and washed his hands.“You crazy fool. Don’t you think I could see your feet was wet where you went acrost the river to get it?” He heard Lennie’s whimpering cry...
Of Mouse and Men: Directed by James Burrows. With Debra Messing, Eric McCormack, Megan Mullally, Sean Hayes. Marilyn goes behind Grace's back to fix her up with a beagle-breeding couple interested in adopting Grace's baby; Will helps Karen deal with a PR
There are several examples of verbal irony in Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men. In chapter one Lennie insists that he can go live in a cave when George becomes angry about the dead mouse Lennie has been carrying. George eventually apologizes to him, but at the close of the chapter Lennie ...
that gives a hoot in hell about us”特地去查了一下这本书书名的出处,是来自Robert Burns的一首诗To a Mouse:“But Mouse, you are not alone,In proving foresight may be vain:The best-laid schemes of mice and menGo often askew,And leave us nothing but grief and pain,For promised joy!”人...
George took the mouse and threw it across the pool to the other side, among the brush. “What you want of a dead mouse, anyways?” “I could pet it with my thumb while we walked along,” said Lennie. “Well, you ain’t petting no mice while you walk with me. You remember where...