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    Lesson FourTEXT38 Who Saw Murder Didnt Call the PoliceBy Martin GansbergPresentationNew York City(history,geography,cityscape,economy,demographics,transportation,education,culture&contemporarylife,crime)Martin Gansberg(1920-1995)P.60i.Born in Brooklyn,New York;ii.Graduated from St.Johns University;Martin Gansberg(1920-1995)P.60i.Born in Brooklyn,New York;ii.Graduated from St.Johns University;iii.A reporter&editor for The New York Times for 43 years;Martin Gansberg(1920-1995)P.60i.Born in Brooklyn,New York;ii.Graduated from St.Johns University;iii.A reporter&editor for The New York Times for 43 years;iv.Widely recognized and awarded a plaque(徽章)for excellence for his“38 Who Saw Murder Didnt Call the Police”Long IslandBrooklyn and St.Johns UniversityU.S.newspaper circulation ranking:(1851-)“38 Who Saw Murder Didnt Call the Police”i.A New York Times front-page article on the murder of a young woman,Catherine Genovese(Kitty),on Mar.14,1964,during which neighbors failed to call the police timely(published on Mar.27,1964);ii.Focusing national attention on a neighborhoods callousness(麻木、无情),cited as the best news article of the yearSocial background(1960s)A complex transition of contemporary American society and culture into troubling times:i.The Civil Rights Movement leading to social unrest;ii.The escalating Vietnam War creating angry political divisions;iii.President John F.Kennedys assassinationiv.Increasing violent imagery in TV and movie;v.Growing drug culture and rising crime ratesGansbergs Thesis“38 Who Saw Murder Didnt Call the Police”wasperceived as emblematic in an evolving culture ofviolenceandapathyintheUnitedStates.Emblematic:symbolicandtypicalApathy:indifferenceJournalistic style(News style)新闻体Theprose(散文)styleusedforwritingnewsarticles:(1)Generally adhering to an expository writing style,the major purpose of which is to inform,describe and explain a subject;(2)Usually attempting to explain how or why,besides introducing the who,what,when and where about a storyOrganization of news articleAbrief,sharpstatementofthestorysessentialfacts:who,what,when,where,(how,)(why)Body(主体)StoryfocusChronologicalnarration(introduction,risingaction,climax,fallingactionanddnouement)Lead(引子)Organization of this articlePas.1-3Pas.4-5(story focus)Pas.7-29(chronological narration)Body(主体)Lead(引子)Pa.6(transition)Lead(Pa.1-3)For more than half an hour 38 respectable,law-abidingcitizensinQueenswatchedakillerstalkandstabawomaninthreeseparateattacksinKewGardens.Twicetheirchatterandthesuddenglowoftheirbed-room lights interrupted him and frightened him off.Eachtimehereturned,soughtherout,andstabbedheragain.Notonepersontelephonedthepoliceduringtheassault;onewitnesscalledafterthewomanwasdead.Thatwastwoweeksagotoday.Whodidwhattowhom,when,where,howandwhy?Figures of speechAlliteration(头韵):stalkandstabsafeandsoundtrickortreatsweetsummersweattomakeamantomeetthemortalneedAlliteration and end rhyme:Youarefromprosperityandyouarefrompoverty.Assonance(半押韵)&end rhyme(尾韵):Yousawalighthappenedtoyouinsideintoyourlife.wearandtearoffthecuffhustleandbustleThelifeofananimalismiseryandslavery.Vousdevezfairecesdevoirscesoir.Revise the following with alliteration.firstandmostimportantfirstandforemostwererichinsoilforcropsandingameforfoodwererichinsoilforfarmingandingameforfoodmother-tonguespeakersbornandraisedwithintheshoresoftheBritishIslesmother-tonguespeakersbornandbredwithintheshoresoftheBritishIsles(shoresborders?)striveforfreedomfightforfreedom(Obama)Revise the following with assonance or end rhyme.untilquiterecentlyuntilfairlyrecentlyoutofvision,outofmindoutofsight,outofmindManisnotonlybornasacreature,butalsobredasa_.creatorKew Gardens,QueensKew Gardens,QueensKew Gardensisatriangular-shapedmiddle-classneighborhoodincentralQueensandoneofsevengardencommunitiesinQueens.Kew Gardens,QueensEach time he returned,sought her out,andstabbedheragain.(Adv)VS.Each time he returned,he sought her out,andstabbedheragain.(Conj)Body:Story focus(Pas.4-5)StillshockedisAssistantChiefInspectorFrederickM.Lussen,inchargeoftheboroughsdetectivesandaveteranof25yearsofhomicideinvestigations.Hecangiveamatter-of-fact recitation of many murders.But the Kew Gardensslayingbaffleshimnotbecauseitisamurder,butbecausethegoodpeoplefailedtocallthepolice.Aswehavereconstructedthecrime,hesaid,theassailanthadthreechancestokillthiswomanduringa35-minuteperiod.Hereturnedtwicetocompletethejob.Ifwehadbeencalledwhenhefirstattacked,thewomanmightnotbedeadnow.Whatisthestoryfocus?Inverted order for emphasis,introducing new information,or avoiding heavy subject,e.g.,Demure is she.(C+Opr+S)Woe is me!(i.e.,I am woeful!)Underlying this symptom are some psychological and physiological mechanisms that are elusive.(main V+O+Opr+S)Still shocked is Assistant Chief Inspector Frederick M.Lussen,in charge of the boroughs detectives and a veteran of 25 years of homicide investigations.(C+Opr+S)Other predicate elements+Operator+SubjectReconstruct(重 现、重 构):Work out a detaileddescriptionofsththatexistedorhappenedbeforeThegrannyreconstructedtheeventsof20yearsago.They reconstructed what the dinosaur looked likefromafewofitsbones.Transition(Pa.6)This is what the police say happenedbeginningat3:20A.M.inthestaid,middle-class,tree-linedAustinStreetarea:Pa.6(1)Embeddednominalclause:Thisiswhatthepolicesayhappened.Thisiswhathappened.Thepolicesaywhat(it)happened.他就是他就是她认为她认为最犀利的男人最犀利的男人。He is just what(who)she considers is the sharpest man.她买下了她买下了他宣称的他宣称的性价比最高的汽车性价比最高的汽车。She bought what he claimed was the car of best performance-price ratio.Pa.6(2)staid:solemn(ofatmosphere)(3)tree-lined:sb/sthlinessthCrowdsofpeoplelinedthestreettowatchtherace.Treeslinedthestreet.Thestreetwaslinedwithtrees.Austin Street,Kew Gardens,QueensAustin Street,Kew Gardens,QueensIntroduction(Pas.7-9):Returning homeTwenty-eight-year-old Catherine Genovese,who was called Kitty by almost everyone in the neighborhood,was returning home from her job as manager of a bar in Hollis.She parked her red Fiat in a lot adjacent to the Kew Gardens Long Island Rail Road Station,facing Mowbray Place.Like many residents of the neighborhood,she had parked there day after day since her arrival from Connecticut a year ago,although the railroad frowns on the practice.She turned off the lights of her car,locked the door and started to walk the 100 feet to the entrance of her apartment at 82-70 Austin Street,which is in a Tudor building,with stores in the first floor and apartments on the second.The entrance to the apartment is in the rear of the building because the front is rented to retail stores.At night the quiet neighborhood is shrouded in the slumbering darkness that marks most residential areas.Catherine S.Genovese(Kitty)Austin Street,Kew Gardens,QueensAustin Street,Kew Gardens,QueensTransferred Epithet(转移修饰、移就)epithet(modifier)ABcloselyassociatedABcloselyassociatedepithet(modifier)E.g.,slumberingdarkness;sleeplessnights;respectfuldistance;drunkdriving;desperatelystarvingmodifyingmodifyingRising action:1st attack(Pas.10-14)MissGenovesenoticedamanatthefarendofthelot,nearaseven-storyapartmenthouseat82-40AustinStreet.Shehalted.Then,nervously,sheheadedupAustinStreettowardLeffertsBoulevard,wherethereisacallboxtothe102ndPolicePrecinctinnearbyRichmondHill.Shegotasfarasastreetlightinfrontofabookstorebeforetheman grabbed her.She screamed.Lights went on in the 10-storyapartment house at 82-67 Austin Street,which faces the bookstore.Windowsslidopen,andvoicespunctuatedtheearly-morningstillness.MissGenovesescreamed:Oh,myGod,hestabbedme!Pleasehelpme!Pleasehelpme!Fromoneoftheupperwindowsintheapartmenthouse,amancalleddown:Letthatgirlalone!The assailant looked up at him,shrugged and walked downAustinStreettowardawhitesedanparkedashortdistanceaway.MissGenovesestruggledtoherfeet.Austin Street,Kew Gardens,QueensThe parking lot1st attackSpot of 1st attack:streetlight1st attackRising action:2nd attack(Pas.15-17)Lights went out.The killer returned to MissGenovese,nowtryingtomakeherwayaroundthesideofthebuilding by the parking lot to get to her apartment.Theassailantstabbedheragain.Imdying!sheshrieked.Imdying!“Windowswereopenedagain,andlightswentoninmanyapartments.Theassailantgotintohiscaranddroveaway.MissGenovesestaggeredtoherfeet.Acitybus,O-10,theLeffertsBoulevardlinetoKennedyInternationalAirport,passed.Itwas3:35am.2nd attackDiscussion1=Climax(the third attack):Pa.18Theassailantreturned.Bythen,MissGenovesehadcrawled to the back of the building,where the freshlypaintedbrowndoorstotheapartmenthouseheldouthopeofsafety.Thekillertriedthefirstdoor;shewasntthere.Attheseconddoor,82-62AustinStreet,hesawherslumpedonthe floor at the foot of the stairs.He stabbed her a thirdtimefatally.Discussion 1How can we protectourselves from possiblephysicalattacks?Body:Falling action:Pas.19-22Itwas3:50bythetimethepolicereceivedtheirfirstcall,fromamanwhowasaneighborofMissGenovese.Intwominutestheywereatthescene.Theneighbor,a70-year-oldwomanandanotherwomanweretheonlypersonsonthestreet.Nobodyelsecameforward.Themanexplainedthathehadcalledthepoliceaftermuch deliberation.He had phoned a friend in NassauCountyforadviceandthenhehadcrossedtheroofofthebuildingtotheapartmentoftheelderlywomantogethertomakethecall.Ididntwanttogetinvolved,hesheepishlytoldthepolice.Thepolicestressedhowsimpleitwouldhavebeentohavegottenintouchwiththem.Aphonecall,saidoneofthe detectives,would have done it.The police may bereachedbydialingOforoperatororSPring7-3100.Come forward:presentoneselfandofferservice:站出来、自告奋勇、挺身而出Noonehascomeforwardwithinformationaboutthemurder.没有一个人站出来提供有关谋杀的情况。Policehaveappealedforwitnessestocomeforward.警方呼吁目击者挺身而出。A phone callWhydoesGansbergincludethisdetail?Thepolicestressedhowsimpleitwouldhavebeentohavegottenintouchwiththem.Aphonecall,saidoneofthedetectives,wouldhavedoneit.ThepolicemaybereachedbydialingOforoperatororSPring7-3100.Today witnesses from the neighborhood,which ismadeupofone-familyhomesinthe$35,000to$60,000rangewiththeexceptionofthetwoapartmenthousesnearthe railroad station,find it difficult to explain why theydidntcallthepolice.A housewife,knowingly if quite casually,said,Wethoughitwasaloversquarrel.Ahusbandandwifebothsaid,Frankly,wewereafraid.Theyseemedawareofthefact that events might have been different.A distraughtwoman,wipingherhandsinherapron,said,Ididntwantmyhusbandtogetinvolved.Onecouple,nowwillingtotalkaboutthatnight,saidthey heard the first screams.The husband lookedthoughtfullyatthebookstorewherethekillerfirstgrabbedMissGenovese.Dnouement:answer to lingering question(Pas.23-29)Wewenttothewindowtoseewhatwashappening,hesaid,“butthelightfromourbedroommadeitdifficulttoseethestreet.Thewife,stillapprehensive,added:Iputoutthelight,andwewereabletoseebetter.Askedwhytheyhadntcalledthepolice,sheshruggedandreplied:Idontknow.A man peeked out from a slight opening in thedoorwaytohisapartmentandrattledoffanaccountofthekillerssecondattack.Whyhadnthecalledthepoliceatthetime?Iwastired,hesaidwithoutemotion.Iwentbacktobed.Itwas4:25A.M.whentheambulancearrivedforthebodyofMissGenovese.Itdroveoff.Then,asolemnpolicedetectivesaid,thepeoplecameout.“How do we interpret the last Pa.?Dnouement:answer to lingering question(Pas.23-29)Discussion 2WhydidthemanattackKittyGenovese?Theperpetrator:Winston Moseley,a business machineoperator,confessed not only to themurder of Kitty Genovese,but to twoother murders,both involving sexualassaults.He was convicted of murderandsentencedtodeath.Hismotivefortheattackwassimplytokill a woman.Moseley stated that hegot up that night around 2:00 a.m.,leaving his wife asleep at home,anddrovearoundtofindavictim.HespiedGenovese and followed her to theparkinglot.Re-examination of the title38PeopleWhoSawMurderDidntCallthePoliceExaggerationandsimplificationtocatchreaderseye:Interpretation of the murder of Kitty GenoveseA symbol for an evolving culture of violence&indifference,theGenoveseSyndrome”andbystandereffectDebate 1Violencesolvesvs.doesntsolveproblem.Debate 2Bereadytohelpothersforajustcause(見義勇為)VS.Beworldlywiseandmakeoneselfsafe(明哲保身)Hong Kong Police ForcePresentation 1Hong Kong triad(underworld,underground society):A brief introduction(香港三合會、香港黑社會、香港黑幫)Presentation 2Presentation 3(1)Exercises(2)Recitethetext(3)Read“TheRapeCulture”(forpresentation)(4)ReadAnimal Farm(finishbeforeNov.3)Homework 2Lesson FiveTEXTWhat Body Language Can Tell You That Words CannotBy David GivensPreviewNonverbal communicationPresentation 3Recitation clozeFormorethanhalfanhour38_,_citizensinQueens _ a killer _ and _ a woman in threeseparate_in_.Twicetheir_andthe_oftheirbed-roomlights_himand_him_.Eachtimehe_,_ her_,and_heragain.Notoneperson_thepoliceduringthe_;one_calledafterthewomanwas_.Thatwastwoweeksagotoday._is_FrederickM.Lussen,_the_anda_of25yearsof_.Hecangivea_ofmany_.ButtheKewGardens_him_itisamurder,_the_failedtocallthepolice.Aswehave_the_,hesaid,the_hadthree_to_thiswomanduringa35-minuteperiod.He_twiceto_the_.Ifwehadbeen_whenhefirst_,thewomanmightnotbe_now.Thisiswhat_happenedbeginningat3:20A.M.inthe_,_,_AustinStreetarea:Twenty-eight-year-old Catherine Genovese,who wascalled_byalmosteveryoneinthe_,wasreturninghomefromherjobas_ofa_inHollis.She_herred _ in a _ _ _ the Kew Gardens LongIsland Rail Road Station,_ Mowbray Place.Like many_ofthe_,shehad_theredayafterdaysinceher_from_ayearago,althoughtherailroad_the_.She_the_ofhercar,_the_andstartedto_the100_tothe_ofher_at82-70AustinStreet,whichisina_building,with_inthefirstfloorand_onthesecond.The_tothe_isinthe_ofthebuildingbecausethe_is_to_.Atnightthequiet_is_inthe_that_most_areas.MissGenovese_amanatthe_ofthe_,nearaseven-story_houseat82-40AustinStreet.She _.Then,_,she _ _ Austin StreettowardLeffertsBoulevard,wherethereisa_tothe102ndPolice_innearbyRichmondHill.Shegot_astreetlightinfrontofa_ before the man _ her.She _.Lights _inthe10-storyapartmenthouseat82-67AustinStreet,which _ the _.Windows _ _,and voices_theearly-morning_.Miss Genovese _:Oh,my God,he _ me!Please_me!Please_me!Fromoneofthe_windowsinthe_,aman_down:_thatgirl_!The_lookedupathim,_andwalkeddownAustin Street toward a white _ _ a short distanceaway.MissGenovese_.Lights _ _.The _ returned to MissGenovese,nowtryingto_aroundthesideofthebuildingbythe_togettoher_.The_heragain.Im_!she_.Im_!”Windowswereopenedagain,andlights_inmany_.The_gotintohiscarand_.MissGenovese _ _ _ _.A city bus,O-10,theLeffertsBoulevardlineto_,passed.Itwas3:35am.The_returned.Bythen,MissGenovesehad_tothe_ofthebuilding,wherethe_paintedbrowndoors to the _ house _ _ hope of _.The_triedthefirstdoor;shewasntthere.Attheseconddoor,82-62AustinStreet,hesawher_ontheflooratthefootofthestairs.He_herathirdtime_.Itwas3:50bythetimethepolice_theirfirstcall,from a man who was a _ of Miss Genovese.In twominutestheywere_.The_,a70-year-oldwomanandanotherwomanweretheonlypersonsonthestreet.Nobodyelse_.Theman_thathehadcalledthepoliceaftermuch_.Hehadphonedafriendin_foradviceandthenhehad_the_ofthebuildingtothe_ofthe_womantogethertomakethecall.Ididntwantto_,he_toldthepolice.Thepolice_how_itwouldhavebeentohavegotten in _ with them.A phone call,said one of the_,would have done
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