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Text B War(第2页)

[20]“Whythen,”uedthefatman,“shouldwesiderthefeelingsofourwhey?Isn’titnaturalthatattheiragetheyshouldsiderthelovefortheirtry(Iamspeakiboys,ofcourse)eveheloveforus?Isn’titnaturalthatitshouldbeso,asafteralltheymustlookuponusasuponoldboyswhooreandmuststayathome?Iftryisay,likebreadofwhiusteatiodieofhugotodefendit。Ando,whey,awanttears,becauseiftheydie,theydieinflamedandhappy(Iamspeaking,ofcourse,ofdetboys)。Now,ifonediesyoungandhappy,withouthavingtheuglysidesoflife,theboredomofit,thepettiernessofdisillusion。。。whatmoreweaskforhim?Everyoneshouldst;everyoneshouldlaugh,asIdo。。。oratleastthankGod—asIdo—becausemys,sentmeamessagesayingthathewasdyingsatisfiedathavingendedhislifeiwayhecouldhavewished。Thatiswhy,asyousee,Idonotevenwearm。。。。”

[21]Heshookhislightfawncoatastoshowit;hislividlipoverhismissirembling,hiseyeswerewateryandmotionless,andsoonafterheehashrilllaughwhichmightwellhavebeenasob。

[22]“Quiteso。。。quiteso。。。”agreedtheothers。

[23]Thewomanwho,bundledinaderhercoat,hadbeensittingandlisteninghad—forthelastthreemonths—triedtofindinthewordsofherhusbandandherfrieosoleherinherdeepsorrow,somethingthatmightshowherhowamothershoseeveoaprobablydangerouslife。Yetnotawordhadshefoundamohathadbeensaid。。。andhergriefhadbeeerinobody—asshethought—couldshareherfeelings。

[24]Butnowthewordsofthetraveleramazedandalmoststunnedher。Shesuddehatitwashersrongandotuaherselfwhootriseuptothesameheightofthosefathersandmth,notoureoftheirsoheirdeath。

[25]Sheliftedherhead,shebentoverfromherertryingtolisteioailswhichthefatmanwasgivingtohispanionsaboutthewayhissonhadfallenasaherandhistry,happyandwithrets。Itseemedtoherthatshehadstumbledintoaworldshehadof,aworldsofarunknowntoher,andsheleasedtoheareveryonejoiningingratulatingthatbravefatherwhocouldsostoicallyspeakofhischild’sdeath。

[26]Theasifshehadheardnothingofwhathadbeensaidandalmostasiffromadream,sheturheoldman,askinghim:

[27]“Then。。。isyoursonreallydead?”

[28]Everyoher。Theoldman,too,turolhisgreat,bulging,horriblywaterylightgrayeyes,deepinherfaehetriedtoawordsfailedhim。Helookedaher,almostasifohatsilly,ingruousquestion—hehadsuddelastthathissonwasreallydead—goneforever—forever。Hisfatracted,becamehorriblydistorted,thehasteahandkerhispod,totheamazementofeveryo,heart-rending,untrollablesobs。

Notes

LuigiPirandello:HewasanItalianauthor,andwasawardedtheNobelPrizeiurein1934forhis“boldandbrilliaionofthedramaaage”。Pirandello’sworksinovels,hundredsofshortstories,andaround40plays,someofwhicharewritteninSidialect。HisfirstsuovelwasTheLateMattiaPascal(1904),andhisplayRightYouAre(IfYouThinkYouAre)(1917)broughthimfameasanimportantplaywrightihtury。

&ionsfordis。

1)WhatisthesettingiPirandello?

2)Whatistheflithisstory?

3)Whoistheprotagonist?

4)Isthereanyhihatthefatmanwasnotassureumeobe?

5)Whatarethesimilaritiesaweemaheirappearance,moodandapproachtolife?Whataretheirrolesiory?

6)Whatdoesthefatmansayaboutparey?

7)Whatdothetrainandthesmoky,stuffye?

8)Whatdoyouthihemeofthestory?

9)Doyouliketheendiory?whyorwhynot?

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