Where there is love, there is beauty.

2012/02/07

Jane Eyre

(115/33/Jne Eyre/C23)
1.The word "they" in the second paragraph second line refer to who?

2.Who is he in the following sentence? "He told me that a year ago he was very miserable because he was bored with his wpek in the church..."

3.Who is she in the following sentence? "She was a very cheerful, intelligent, lively young lady..."

Jane Eyre

(115/33/Jane Eyre/C24)
1.John once said "I don't need them to look after me." Who are them in the sentence?

2.Jane once said to John "You don't know him, so you should not express an opinion about him!" Who are they talking about?

3."We can share the inheritance because it would not be fair for me to have it all, while you and your sisters remain poor." Who are we in the sentence?

2011/12/14

My Phantom Of The Opera

If the manager still don't let Cristin be the leading role after the Phantom made the large chandelier fell down, I think the Phantom may do something more horrified later. I do not think Christin will be happy to get the leading role by this kind of ways. However, I think the Phantom won't changes his mind. Finally the opera may be damaged by the Phantom.

2011/12/13

Phantom Of The Opera


Summary

The Phantom of the Opera, the best known of all of Leroux's works, is a horror romance published by the French publishing house Lafitte as Le Fantome de l'Opera. Mills and Boon of all people were responsible in the following year for the English version. Though much loved by readers and consistently popular the story was panned in its first New York Times review and has suffered from criticism elsewhere for being too populist. Leroux himself claimed in the opening of the novel that, "The Opera Ghost really existed. He was not, as was longed believed, a creature of the imagination of the artists...

Yes, he existed in flesh and blood, although he assumed the complete appearance of a real phantom; that is to say, of a spectral shade". Whether you believe this or not the story remains a compelling one. There is rumour at the Grand Paris Opera House of the existence of a ghost who has his own box at performances, and suspicion is turned to him when Joseph Buquet's death is reported. Viscount Raoul de Chagny then visits a performer Christine after her fine performance as a stand-in in "Faust". He hears mysterious voices in the dressing room but opens the door to find no one there. Panic ensues as after the Opera Ghost's written requests that the box be left for him the managers of the house sell it a strange voice is heard there telling them to leave. There is more mystery at a fancy dress party and with the disappearance of Christine and Raoul is drawn ever deeper inside the legend and the life of a certain Erik whose behaviour causes concern and suspicion.

from:http://www.bibliomania.com/0/0/34/72/frameset.html

‧English Novel:
http://www.bibliomania.com/0/0/34/72/frameset.html

‧Official International Webside:
http://www.thephantomoftheopera.com/
http://phantomthemovie.warnerbros.com/flash.html

‧Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Phantom_Of_The_Opera

‧Youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ej1zMxbhOO0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GHAauiJwwmU&feature=related

2011/12/07

Competition Volunteering

I'm going to be a volunteer for a competition tomorrow.
So I won't join the class.
Ha~Ha~
No PE class for me tomorrow!!!