воскресенье, 20 января 2013 г.

Pleasure Reading №2


Chapters 9-16

Carrie seemed only as a nice and good-looking target for Mr. Douet and to proof his skills in seduction and show his success the man decided to introduce Caroline to his reputable and well-to-do friend, Mr. Hurstwood. The latter was a married man but his family did not bring him happiness. Mrs. Hurstwood always thought about her appearance and she was only interested in people’s opinions about their family; their son and daughter were pampered and the parents did not spend much time to educate them.
Being invited Mr. Hurstwood suggested to see just a beautiful woman without interesting life-views and clever thoughts, however, Carrie impressed him greatly and he wanted to continue communication with her. Caroline, in her turn, had changed and from that Carrie, who came to a big city in cheap dress without job and any near-term perspectives, had nothing to remain. They three visited theaters several times, had dinners together and when Mr. Drouet left Chicago Mr. Hurstwood promised to take care of Caroline. He did not only visit her but made Carrie love him but she did not know about his wife and children.
A new couple met secretly even when Drouet was in the city and one day Hustwood asked Carrie to leave her friend to him. Caroline’s feelings were different: she loved him but could not leave Drouet because he had helped her in a difficult moment. Moreover, he found a role for her in the theatre and Carrie’s rehearsal was perfect during which the director noticed her talent.

суббота, 19 января 2013 г.

Term VI. Pleasure Reading №1

Chapters 1-8

Caroline Meeber, a young woman who had always lived in her parents’ house in Columbia City, decided to move to Chicago to start her own life. During the train-travel a handsome man paid attention to her. Carrie noticed that he was well-dressed, intelligent and polite; however, her education did not allow her to speak to him. The man, called Mr. Drouet, did not want to lose a chance and by the end of the travel he had her address and promised to visit the place on Monday night.
In Chicago Carrie was met by her sister Minnie and together they went to Minnie’s home. Her sister was married to Sven Hanson, a money-oriented man whose every day was similar to the previous one: he woke up in early morning, went to work, worked, went to home, played with the child and went to bed. The Hansons was poor and used sparingly every cent and, of course, Carrie could live with them only by giving money. Her first day in the job searching ended with an offer to come on Monday. She came and it was hard work accompanied with ill-mannered men and women dressed in old-fashioned and dirty clothes. Caroline did nor used to work and communicate with such people and was happy to go home. However, her happiness was not long because she imagined her sister’s home and their life as drabness. She wanted Mr. Drouet to come but she had written him a letter that it was not a good time.
Carrie had paid for living and her residence had not been a problem till she got ill and lost the job. It was late autumn and if the woman had not found a new job she would have left Chicago. Caroline did not find any but met Mr. Drouet who promised to help her. The man rented a room for Carrie and she moved there. The new friend gave her money for new clothes and did not allow her to back in Columbia City.

среда, 16 января 2013 г.

Pleasure Reading

Year I Term I - "Robinson Crusoe" Daniel Defoe
Year I Term II - "M or N" Agatha Cristie
Year II Term III - "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" Joanne Rowling
Year II Term IV - "Playing for Pizza" John Grisham
Year III Term V - "Pride and Prejudice" Jane Austen (325 pages)
Year III Term VI - "Sister Carrie" Theodore Dreiser