前些日子朵拉讀了5本《Who was》,本想讀更多本的,為了調(diào)查取樣的多樣性,無奈學校的事情太多,只得草草收尾。好在朵拉按照我的要求,認真記錄了每一本書,在此粘貼,供花友們參考。
選擇《Who was》系列做精讀,原因有三:1,詞匯難度對朵拉來說不算高,看起來無壓力; 2,傳記寫作有一定規(guī)律可循,便于總結(jié); 3,閱讀傳記不僅能了解一個人物,還能對人物相關學科產(chǎn)生一定的興趣,有可能激發(fā)延展性閱讀。
我給朵拉設計的讀書指南是這樣的:
朵拉習慣用英文,于是自己設計了英文指南:
下面是5本書的實際記錄
??Name: Neil Armstrong
??Lifetime: August 5, 1930 - August 25, 2012
Place of birth: Ohio farmhouse that belonged to his grandparents
??Profession(s): Navy aviator, astronaut
Part-time jobs to earn money: Mowing the lawn at a cemetery, working in a doughnut company
??Hobbies: Everything about flying (Learning about airplanes, making cool models, actually doing it…)
??Personality: A calm and rather shy man who knew what he was doing
??Biggest accomplishment(s):
Neil Armstrong was the first man to ever set foot on the moon!
??Interesting facts about this person/background information:
Neil’s family moved 16 times before Neil was 13
Charles Lindbergh visited Neil and the other two astronauts just before the day the flight to the moon took place
??Other people mentioned in the book:
His father, Stephen, who worked for the Ohio state government
His caring mother Viola, who loved him the most out of her three kids
His younger sister June
His younger brother Dean, a fun boy
Janet Shearon, his first wife
His children: Eric(Rick), Karen(Muffie) who later died and Mark
Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins, Neil’s partners in Apollo 11
Charles Lindbergh, the first man to cross the Atlantic
Carol Held Knight, his second wife
??How was this person introduced?
A famous scene, when Apollo 11 was getting send to space, starts off the biography. After many details, comes the name Neil Armstrong, and the biography begins.
??What was the most interesting part of this biography? Why?
The most interesting part was reading about the mission to the moon, everything seemed so exciting!
??Do you like this biography? If yes, why do you think this is worth reading? If not, why don’t you like it and what are the areas you think the author can improve on?
I loved this biography mainly because it focuses on Neil himself more than anything else but it also contains many knowledge that are interesting to know.
??Name: William Henry Gates III (Trey) (Bill)
??Lifetime: October 28, 1955
Place of birth: Seattle, Washington
??Profession(s): Programmer, philanthropist
??Hobbies: Think, challenge himself, program, read, play sports in free time
??Personality: A smart person with a fast pace, leading skills and love in what he does, Bill Gates makes huge impact on the world
??Biggest accomplishment(s):
Bill Gates created Microsoft and led people into an incredible world with technology no one ever dreamed of
??Interesting facts about this person/background information:
Rocking back and forth along with tapping his foot help Bill think
Bill Gates likes to be fast
??Other people mentioned in the book:
His father William Gates Sr, mother Mary, sister Kristi and Libby
The Lakeside Programmers
Paul Allen, friend and business partner
His wife Melinda French, children Jennifer Katharine, Rory John and Phoebe Adele
Warren Buffett
Steve Ballmer
??How was this person introduced?
An event was described of the IBM making a deal with Microsoft’s president: Bill Gates.
??What was the most interesting part of this biography? Why?
The part I liked reading about the most was of Bill Gates’ work. Most of the biography talked about that. I loved reading about his brilliant ideas and intense passions.
??Do you like this biography? If yes, why do you think this is worth reading? If not, why don’t you like it and what are the areas you think the author can improve on?
Yes, I liked this biography because it had a catchy start, end and titles. More, the biography focused on the most important things of Bill’s life and talked about them in a way that captivated me.
??Name: Roald Dahl
??Lifetime: September 13, 1916 - November 23, 1990
Place of birth: Wales
??Profession(s): Worker in the Shell Oil Company, fighter pilot in RAF in WWII, employee at the British Embassy, writer for magazine, author
??Hobbies: Write, play sports, collect art pieces, antiques and wine, spend time in the country, photograph, raise dogs
??Personality: A very stubborn, up-and-down man with great imaginations and hobbies
??Biggest accomplishment(s):
Roald Dahl’s biggest accomplishment was writing children’s books
??Interesting facts about this person/background information:
Roald Dahl was named after famous Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen, who reached the South Pole in 1911.
Roald was not good at writing when he was young, at least his teachers thought so
Roald was good at sports and that helped him grow to six feet six inches tall
His book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory was based on his experience with chocolate when he was young
Roald attended horrible schools with lots of caning
When Roald was 21, he persuaded both himself and his mother into replacing real teeth with false teeth
Roald once killed a black mamba snake only with his hockey stick
Roald broke his nose twice, one time he tried to make it look like a movie star’s nose
??Other people mentioned in the book:
His father Harald, his able mother Sofie, his sisters Astri, Alfhild, Else and Asta and his step-siblings
Mrs. Pratchett, an irritable old woman who owned a candy shop
Boys in an adventurous group called Public Schools Exploring Society
Mdisho, Roald’s servant and friend in Africa
Ian Fleming, author who wrote the James Bond books
Ernest Hemingway, author of The Old Man and Sea
Harry S. Truman, American president
Walt Disney, creator of Disney
Eleanor Roosevelt, wife of President Roosevelt
American actress Patricia Neal, Roald’s first wife
Roald’s children Olivia, Tessa, Theo, Ophelia and Lucy
His secretary
Felicity (Liccy) Crosland, Roald’s second wife
Quentin Blake, the illustrator of Roald’s books
??How was this person introduced?
Surprise! The introduction to Roald Dahl is not about his books or him as a writer, which I would have expected. Instead, the book starts by telling about his adventures in WWII. Towards the end of the introduction is when Roald is described as a person and a storyteller.
??What was the most interesting part of this biography? Why?
The most interesting parts of this biography was about Roald’s books (there is a list of his books at the back of this biography) and about how he overcame challenges and tragedies in his life. I’d love to read every children’s book Roald had ever wrote and their backgrounds because they are just so intriguing. Also, Roald faced lots of challenges in his life but he overcame them so that is a thing to learn from him.
??Do you like this biography? If yes, why do you think this is worth reading? If not, why don’t you like it and what are the areas you think the author can improve on?
I liked this biography because the author’s descriptions were written very well. But I also felt like the author interpreted every problem as mostly fair on Roald’s side. Anyhow, the biography was generally engaging.
??Name: (Helen) Beatrix Potter
??Lifetime: July 28th, 1866 - December 22nd, 1943
Place of birth: London
??Profession(s): Author, illustrator, farmer
??Hobbies: Sketch, draw, paint, observe nature, farm
??Personality: An imaginative and creative girl who loved art and nature with a sort of want for perfection
??Biggest accomplishment(s): Wrote and drew children’s books where the main characters are all sorts of little and funny animals
??Interesting facts about this person/background information:
Her parents were very rich, and at that era, a rich family’s daughter was supposed to be very well-behaved with little freedom
Beatrix was very lonely because she didn’t get to meet a lot of people and she spent almost all of the time by herself
Beatrix kept a secret code in her diary so no one would understand it (the code was cracked in 1958)
Because of a disease, Beatrix had a massive amount of hair loss, and she had a bald patch on her head for her whole life.
??Other people mentioned in the book:
Helen Potter, a strict mother
Rupert Potter, her father who often took her to art galleries
Bertram Potter, her encouraging brother
Nurse Mackenzie, her nanny
Miss Hammond, her later nanny
Cox, the Butler who helped sneaking animals up to the third floor attic in Beatrix’s house
John Everett Millais, her father’s artist friend
Annie Carter, her governess, German teacher and close friend
Edwin Moore, Annie’s husband
Noel, Eric and other Moore children
The Warne family, her publisher and close friends
The Cannon family and residents in Lake District
William Heelis, her beloved husband
Anne Carroll Moore
??How was this person introduced?
The biography starts by a specific scene where male scientists look at Beatrix’s research paper w/ excellent drawings about mushrooms. It then explains the background information of this event. And it continues to Beatrix’s dreams as well as a little bit of her accomplishments.
??What was the most interesting part of this biography? Why?
To me, the most interesting part of this biography was about Beatrix’s time with the Moores family including the letters she sent to them. This is perhaps the Moores were all joyful, that could be felt to both Beatrix at that time and through the text, any reader. Another reason might be how the letters were the beginning of the stories of Beatrix, and that intrigued me very much.
??Do you like this biography? If yes, why do you think this is worth reading? If not, why don’t you like it and what are the areas you think the author can improve on?
Yes, I liked this biography. Besides the interesting life of Beatrix Potter alone, I think the simple language, clear chronological order and the pretty illustrations used also contributes to why this biography is worth reading.
??Name: Amelia (Mary) Earhart
??Lifetime: July 24th, 1897 - Unknown (Probably 1937 or 1938)
Place of birth: Atchison, Kansas (In her grandmother’s house)
??Profession(s): Nurse in WWI, pilot, matron or caretaker for poor children, orator, editor for a magazine column, fashion designer, activist in feminism, businesswoman, celebrity, pioneer
??Hobbies: Fly (Or at least the sensation of it when it was not possible)
??Personality: I think Amelia is both an independent, smart and risk-taking woman who made her own decisions that created a pioneer spirit in her and a unique woman that was a little shy but charming
??Biggest accomplishment(s):
Amelia was the first woman to fly across the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean, but remembered best by her mysterious disappearance when trying to set the record for the first woman to fly around the world
??Interesting facts about this person/background information:
Amelia quitted school many times because her family and her couldn’t afford it anymore
In her mind, always, she chose freedom over marriage, which was an unusual decision for women of her era
??Other people mentioned in the book:
Her family: Her mother, her father Edwin Earhart, her younger sister Muriel and her uncle
Miss Sutherland, a strict, independent and knowledgeable headmistress in Ogontz School that made a big impression on Amelia
Sam Chapman, a young man who wanted to marry Amelia but got refused
Neta Snook, Amelia’s female pilot teacher and friend
Monte Montijo, a flying expert that taught Amelia after her earlier teacher got married
Wilmer Stultz, the pilot carrying Amelia across the Atlantic to set the record for “first woman to cross the Atlantic”
George Putnam, Amelia’s manager and later, husband
The Ninety-Nines, a group of women fliers
Fred Noonan, her assistant on her last flight
??How was this person introduced?
In third person, the biography starts introducing Amelia straight away. The text focuses on Amelia’s jobs and her accomplishments, gives related information about the time Amelia lived in and introduces the reader to the first chapter of the book.
??What was the most interesting part of this biography? Why?
The most interesting part for me was reading about Amelia’s constant changes in her life: Quitting school, changing jobs… I love reading about this because I know once Amelia made a decision, there is no stopping her. So I want to know what decisions she made and their consequences, or in other words, how they went.
??Do you like this biography? If yes, why do you think this is worth reading? If not, why don’t you like it and what are the areas you think the author can improve on?
I’d say I liked this biography because the way the author wrote it made sense. The author made the text easy to read, also, I liked the extra informations added to this biography.
看完5本傳記后,朵拉對我要求的共性與個性的問題沒有太多感觸,認為5本書差別不大,因而得出以下結(jié)論。
Conclusion: Group traits and individual traits
Unexpectedly, in my opinion, the biographies are not so different from each other, even though they were written by different authors. Originally, I planned to write about the individual and group traits of the biographies, which were not obvious. However, I had to change the question to “What do you think need to be included in a biography.” So here we go, I think for every biography, there needs to be chapters of the person’s life going in a chronological order. But first, there should be a short “hook”, similar to the “Who Was” section. Next, the basic information of the person (birth date, place, family and childhood) should be presented. Then show events in their life generally leading up to their biggest accomplishments, also their careers. This part should be the longest. And finally, later life should be described. In the text, hobbies, personality and family life should be told.
分析不出個性, 于是,我又加了一個問題:傳記中的人物描寫和小說中的人物描寫有什么不同?加問題的主要目的是讓朵拉開動腦筋,誰想到朵拉所答非所問,并相當?shù)ǖ鼗貜臀业馁|(zhì)疑:你的問題我想不出來,所以我把題目改了,告訴你傳記寫作和小說寫作的不同。
Another thing to learn from the close reading of these biographies is how biographies differ from novels.
To me, the first big difference is the structure. Biographies follow the lifetime of a person, they have to be in a chronological order. On contrast, novels have a basic beginning-inciting-incident-rising-action-falling-action-resolution structure, and it doesn’t have follow a chronological order.
Second difference is the way authors write books. More facts are given in biographies, and so writing a biography is all about research. On the other hand, writing a novel is more about brainstorm and writing techniques, although sometimes research is needed too.
Another difference is the purpose, biographies inform and novels entertain.
So my conclusion here is that in order to broaden our minds, we need to read both biographies (nonfiction) and novels (fiction). We cannot only read one type of books, but instead try out new genres to balance our literacy skills.