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QEARL,像珍珠一般、海的女儿,童话里出现,纯名字.

海的女儿的英语

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海的女儿英文话剧剧本 The Daughter Of The Sea (此时灯光很暗,背景音乐Caribbean Blue播放20秒左右开始念旁白,旁白结束之前演员就位,旁白念完灯光恢复,背景音乐结束。) 旁白:In the deepest of the ocean stands the castle of the Sea King.His mother is a very wise woman,and he has 6 beautiful daughters,but the youngest was the prettiest of them all,and like all the others, she had no feet,and her body ended in a fish's tail.They often made their old grandmother tell them all she knew of the ships and of the towns,the people and the animals out of the sea. 女儿们:When can we rise up out of sea? 龙祖母: When you have reached your fifteenth year,you will have permission to rise up out of the sea,to sit on the rocks in the moonlight,while the great ships are sailing by and then you will see both forests and towns.(退场时全部从右边下) (念旁白时播放音乐Ave Maria一直到五女儿说完话) 旁白:How time flies ! Five of these daughters had reached out of the sea , and saw many beautiful things. (上场全部从右上从左下) 大女儿:Oh , what a beautiful day!I can hear the music ,I can play with ship .I see the big animals on the shore. That’s horse ! 二女儿:Wa oh … The sun looks like a flower.The color of the sun is red.Who painted the wonderful sun? 三女儿:Where is it? Oh I rise up.I see the children playing on shore.I want to play with them. 四女儿:Oh ,I arrive another world.It is different from my home .But I’m afraid of whales. 五女儿:What a surprise! All the world is white .In the deep sea, there are many kinds of flowers .but why there are many white flowers. Oh,no! It’s snow. 大女儿:Although the scene is wonderful .But our home is the best. 女儿们:Yes…We must go home!(从左上从右下) 旁白:At last the youngest princess reached her fifteenth year. (人鱼和祖母从右上,可以边走边说话,到舞台中央时开始装扮) 龙祖母:"Well,now,you are grown up,so you must let me adorn you like your other sisters.Take these great oysters to attach themselves to your tail,it will show your high rank. 小人鱼:(有点痛苦的表情)Oh,they hurt me!(接着得意的笑)Pride must suffer pain. (说完话灯光变暗,人鱼向舞台左边走不用下,祖母从右下。念旁白时播放音乐Tia Dalma 到王子被公主救走时结束。旁白念到合适时候王子上,表演时可以转一圈倒地,人鱼过去搀 扶他到舞台左侧) 旁白: But when the little mermaid rose to the surface of the water,the dreadful storm destroied a ship and the handsome prince was dropped in the sea. 小人鱼:Oh,my God!Hold on!(去救王子前) 小人鱼:(上岸后)I think someone will come and save you.You will be fine.(此时发现公主来了,从右上)Ok,I’ve to go.(人鱼在远处看) 公主:(走到岸边突然发现王子)It’s a prince .But why he lies on the shore?(走近摇晃他)Wake up! Wake up… 王子:(昏迷后醒来,十分虚弱,说完话后再次昏迷)I met a storm.My people... 公主:Please calm down,you will be okey. 小人鱼:祝你好运,我会再见到你的。(人鱼从左下) (龙母从右上,人鱼从左上跑到龙母跟前) 小人鱼:Dear grandmother,I have fallen in love with a human being.I must find him! 龙母:Oh my dear!It's impossible!You are a fish and he is a human being!If you go with him you won't be happy. 小人鱼:(crying) Oh grandmother, I beg you ! I beg you ! 龙母:好了我的孩子,别难过了。今晚我们要开一个宴会,要开心的玩儿啊。(龙母转身向左离开去宴会,走三到五步时播放音乐Tow Hornpipes Tortuga,姐姐们喝酒、游戏、跳舞,人鱼原地伤心,几秒钟后人鱼忧伤的从左退场,再过几秒姐姐们从右退场,音乐结束) (灯光暗,巫婆从右上来后(就站在舞台偏右的位置),人鱼从左上) 小人鱼:(自言自语)I have no choice. 小人鱼:(胆怯)I know you can help me! 巫婆:Yeah,I know what you want,it is very stupid of you, but you shall have your way,and it will bring you to sorrow, my pretty princess. 小人鱼:I must get rid of my fish's tail, and to have two legs instead of it,like human beings on earth.Only in this way I can live with my prince. 巫婆:But you must use your most precious thing as the payment.You have the sweetest voice of any who dwell here in the depths of the sea,so I will cut your tongue! 小人鱼:(考虑一下) Ok,due! (人鱼割完舌头后心里话由旁白来完成,人鱼负责表演)(这一幕结束,灯光暗,巫婆从右下,人鱼拿着药瓶慢慢从左下。下一幕,人鱼从左上) 小人鱼:王子,我终于可以来找你了。(喝, 忍受不了剧痛倒下) (王子带卫兵上,左右方向随便) 王子:Here is a girl.What’s wrong with you?Take her to the palace. (卫兵把人鱼抬到舞台中央的后部或舞台的一侧,然后退场。王子看着人鱼躺了一会醒来,开始念旁白,两人相爱) (灯光暗,念旁白时播放音乐Swanheart 23秒或者到旁白结束) 旁白:The prince fell in love with her at first glance,and few days later they fell in love. One day,the little mermaid looked at the prince with her beautiful eyes,as to say... 小人鱼:(旁白)I have been here for a long time.Do you love me the best of them all? 王子:(微笑,无奈)You have the best heart, and you are the most devoted to me. You are like a young maiden whom I once saw, but whom I shall never meet again. My ship met a storm and the waves took me ashore.A maidens found me on the shore and saved my life. I saw her but twice, and she is the only one in the world whom I could love.But you are like her, and you have almost driven her image out of my mind. 小人鱼:(自言自语)He didn’t know that it was I who saved his life. He loves her better than he loves me.(此时静静地低头,转身,走两步后紧跟着念旁白。公主从左上) 旁白:It’s unfortune to the little mermaid,the princess also found the prince,and she also loved him very much. 王子:(对公主)It was you who saved my life when I lay dead on the beach.(人鱼很吃惊,猛然转身)You will be my bride,and we will be together forever. 王子:(对人鱼)Oh, I am too happy,my fondest hopes are all fulfilled. You will rejoice at my happiness for your devotion to me is great and sincere. 公主:When will we get married? 王子:(兴奋)Soon! 旁白:The little mermaid felt her heart were already broken. His wedding morning would bring death to her, and she would change into the foam of the sea. (一幕结束,灯光暗,王子公主从左下,人鱼从右下) (音乐Tennessee播放6秒钟后开始旁白。此时灯光整体偏暗,或者人鱼的位置灯光稍强,但不能用特写灯光。王子等人站在舞台中间偏左黄金分割点处,人鱼从右上就站在观众能看见的右侧角落。婚礼过程中人鱼做着各种绝望的表情动作,慢慢走来走去) 旁白:All the church bells rung,the wadding was begun. 牧师:Prince,are you pleased to marry the princess and love her forever? 王子:Yes,I will. 牧师:And princess, are you pleased to marry the prince and share the happiness and sorrow with him? 公主:Yes, I am. 牧师:Change the rings.Ok.Now you have got married ,you should take care of each other from now on! Amen! 王子:(微笑,轻声)Let’s go,my bride. (走到舞台中央坐下)(灯光偏暗,播放音乐Theme from Armageddon,念旁白。要注意音乐到该念下一个旁白时停,如果播放到2分23秒时也停) 旁白:The little mermaid sitted at the seashore and waited her death.Suddenly she saw her sisters rising out of the flood.(姐姐们从右上) 小人鱼:(吃惊地看着姐姐们,旁白)Why you come here?Where is your beautiful hair? 姐姐们:(一人一句)We have given our hair to the witch to obtain help for you,that you may not die tonight.She has given us a knife.Before the sun rises you must plunge it into the heart of the prince.When the warm blood falls upon your feet they will grow together again, and form into a fish's tail, and you will be once more a mermaid,you won’t change into the foam! 小人鱼:en...(姐姐们从右下,对人鱼圆圈灯光特写,在变成泡沫时停用) (王子与公主从左上,散步到树下,然后睡着了。人鱼拿刀过来) 小人鱼:(cry)I can’t,I can’t do it.I love you,you will be happy forever.(刀在手中颤抖,低头吻额头,无奈而痛苦的扔刀子,然后坐在一边坦然的向天空凝视,眼神平静而充满希望,念下句旁白时变泡沫) (念旁白,播放音乐Somersault直到整个话剧结束。变泡沫时躺下,最好王子和公主能遮住) 旁白:The sun rose above the waves,and its warm rays fell on the cold sea,on the little mermaid,on this brand new day! 王子:(醒来)(朦胧 微笑 好奇)Oh look,so much foam in the air. 公主:(醒来) (朦胧 微笑)Yeah,it’s beautiful. 小人鱼:王子,我终于可以来找你了。(喝, 忍受不了剧痛倒下) (王子带卫兵上,左右方向随便) 王子:Here is a girl.What’s wrong with you?Take her to the palace. (卫兵把人鱼抬到舞台中央的后部或舞台的一侧,然后退场。王子看着人鱼躺了一会醒来,开始念旁白,两人相爱) (灯光暗,念旁白时播放音乐Swanheart 23秒或者到旁白结束) 旁白:The prince fell in love with her at first glance,and few days later they fell in love. One day,the little mermaid looked at the prince with her beautiful eyes,as to say... 小人鱼:(旁白)I have been here for a long time.Do you love me the best of them all? 王子:(微笑,无奈)You have the best heart, and you are the most devoted to me. You are like a young maiden whom I once saw, but whom I shall never meet again. My ship met a storm and the waves took me ashore.A maidens found me on the shore and saved my life. I saw her but twice, and she is the only one in the world whom I could love.But you are like her, and you have almost driven her image out of my mind. 小人鱼:(自言自语)He didn’t know that it was I who saved his life. He loves her better than he loves me.(此时静静地低头,转身,走两步后紧跟着念旁白。公主从左上) 旁白:It’s unfortune to the little mermaid,the princess also found the prince,and she also loved him very much. 王子:(对公主)It was you who saved my life when I lay dead on the beach.(人鱼很吃惊,猛然转身)You will be my bride,and we will be together forever. 王子:(对人鱼)Oh, I am too happy,my fondest hopes are all fulfilled. You will rejoice at my happiness for your devotion to me is great and sincere. 公主:When will we get married? 王子:(兴奋)Soon! 旁白:The little mermaid felt her heart were already broken. His wedding morning would bring death to her, and she would change into the foam of the sea. (一幕结束,灯光暗,王子公主从左下,人鱼从右下) (音乐Tennessee播放6秒钟后开始旁白。此时灯光整体偏暗,或者人鱼的位置灯光稍强,但不能用特写灯光。王子等人站在舞台中间偏左黄金分割点处,人鱼从右上就站在观众能看见的右侧角落。婚礼过程中人鱼做着各种绝望的表情动作,慢慢走来走去)旁白:All the church bells rung,the wadding was begun. 牧师:Prince,are you pleased to marry the princess and love her forever? 王子:Yes,I will. 牧师:And princess, are you pleased to marry the prince and share the happiness and sorrow with him? 公主:Yes, I am. 牧师:Change the rings.Ok.Now you have got married ,you should take care of each other from now on! Amen! 王子:(微笑,轻声)Let’s go,my bride. (走到舞台中央坐下)(灯光偏暗,播放音乐Theme from Armageddon,念旁白。要注意音乐到该念下一个旁白时停,如果播放到2分23秒时也停) 旁白:The little mermaid sitted at the seashore and waited her death.Suddenly she saw her sisters rising out of the flood.(姐姐们从右上) 小人鱼:(吃惊地看着姐姐们,旁白)Why you come here?Where is your beautiful hair? 姐姐们:(一人一句)We have given our hair to the witch to obtain help for you,that you may not die tonight.She has given us a knife.Before the sun rises you must plunge it into the heart of the prince.When the warm blood falls upon your feet they will grow together again, and form into a fish's tail, and you will be once more a mermaid,you won’t change into the foam! 小人鱼:en...(姐姐们从右下,对人鱼圆圈灯光特写,在变成泡沫时停用) (王子与公主从左上,散步到树下,然后睡着了。人鱼拿刀过来) 小人鱼:(cry)I can’t,I can’t do it.I love you,you will be happy forever.(刀在手中颤抖,低头吻额头,无奈而痛苦的扔刀子,然后坐在一边坦然的向天空凝视,眼神平静而充满希望,念下句旁白时变泡沫) (念旁白,播放音乐Somersault直到整个话剧结束。变泡沫时躺下,最好王子和公主能遮住) 旁白:The sun rose above the waves,and its warm rays fell on the cold sea,on the little mermaid,on this brand new day! 王子:(醒来)(朦胧 微笑 好奇)Oh look,so much foam in the air. 公主:(醒来) (朦胧 微笑)Yeah,it’s beautiful.

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英语阅读《海的女儿》

《海的女儿》讲述海公主小人鱼为了追求到一个人的高洁的不死的灵魂,放弃了海底自由自在的生活和300年长寿的生命,把美妙的歌喉丢弃在恶毒的巫婆手里,忍受住把鱼尾变成人腿后所带来的巨大痛苦,用她的爱、她的心和她年轻的生命,去追求那永生而崇高的人的灵魂,并通过“善良的工作”去分享人的一切永恒的幸福。作家讴歌了小人鱼对爱情、灵魂、理想的`追求,表现了她的善良纯洁的品格、坚强的毅力和牺牲精神。

The Little SeaMaid 海的女儿

far out in the sea the water is as blue as the petals of the most beautiful corn-flower, and as clear as the purest glass. but it is very deep, deeper than any cable will sound; many steeples must be placed one above the other to reach from the ground to the surface of the water. and down there live the sea-people.

now, you must not believe there is nothing down there but the naked sand; no,—the strangest trees and plants grow there, so pliable in their stalks and leaves that at the least motion of the water they move just as if they had life. all fishes, great and small, glide among the twigs, just as here the birds do in the trees. in the deepest spot of all lies the sea-king’s castle: the walls are of coral, and the tall, gothic windows of the clearest amber; shells form the roof, and they open and shut according as the water flows. it looks lovely, for in each shell lie gleaming pearls, a single one of which would have great value in a queen’s diadem.

the sea-king below there had been a widower for many years, while his old mother kept house for him. she was a clever woman, but proud of her rank, so she wore twelve oysters on her tail, while the other great people were only allowed to wear six. beyond this she was deserving of great praise, especially because she was very fond of her grand-daughters, the little sea-princesses. these were six pretty children; but the youngest was the most beautiful of all. her skin was as clear and as fine as a rose leaf; her eyes were as blue as the deepest sea; but, like all the rest, she had no feet, for her body ended in a fish-tail.

all day long they could play in the castle, down in the halls, where living flowers grew out of the walls. the great amber windows were opened, and then the fishes swam in to them, just as the swallows fly in to us when we open our windows; but the fishes swam straight up to the princesses, ate out of their hands, and let themselves be stroked.

outside the castle was a great garden with bright red and dark blue flowers; the fruit glowed like gold, and the flowers like flames of fire; and they continually kept moving their stalks and leaves. the earth itself was the finest sand, but blue as the flame of brimstone. a peculiar blue radiance lay upon everything down there: one would have thought oneself high in the air, with the canopy of heaven above and around, rather than at the bottom of the deep sea. during a calm the sun could be seen; it appeared like a purple flower, from which all light streamed out.

each of the little princesses had her own little place in the garden, where she might dig and plant at her good pleasure. one gave her flower-bed the form of a whale; another thought it better to make hers like a little sea-woman: but the youngest made hers quite round, like the sun and had flowers which gleamed red as the sun itself. she was a strange child, quiet and thoughtful, and when the other sisters made a display of the beautiful things they had received out of wrecked ships, she would have nothing beyond the red flowers which resembled the sun, except a pretty marble statue. this was a figure of a charming boy, hewn out of white clear stone, which had sunk down to the bottom of the sea from a wreck. she planted a pink weeping willow beside this statue; the tree grew famously, and hung its fresh branches over the statue towards the blue sandy ground, where the shadow showed violet, and moved like the branches themselves; it seemed as if the ends of the branches and the roots were playing together and wished to kiss each other.

there was no greater pleasure for her than to hear of the world of men above them. the old grandmother had to tell all she knew of ships and towns, of men and animals. it seemed particularly beautiful to her that up on the earth the flowers shed fragrance, for they had none down at the bottom of the sea, and that the trees were green, and that the fishes which one saw there among the trees could sing so loud and clear that it was a pleasure to hear them. what the grandmother called fishes were the little birds; the princess could not understand them in any other way, for she had never seen a bird.

“when you have reached your fifteenth year,” said the grandmother, “you shall have leave to rise up out of the sea, to sit on the rocks in the moonlight, and to see the great ships as they sail by. then you will see forests and towns!”

in the next year one of the sisters was fifteen years of age, but each of the others was one year younger than the next; so that the youngest had full five years to wait before she could come up from the bottom of the sea, and find how our world looked. but one promised to tell the others what she had seen and what she had thought the most beautiful on the first day of her visit; for their grandmother could not tell them enough—there was so much about which they wanted information.

no one was more anxious about these things than the youngest—just that one who had the longest time to wait, and who was always quiet and thoughtful. many a night she stood by the open window, and looked up through the dark blue water at the fishes splashing with their fins and tails. moon and stars she could see; they certainly shone quite faintly, but through the water they looked much larger than they appear in our eyes. when something like a black cloud passed among them, she knew that it was either a whale swimming over her head, or a ship with many people: they certainly did not think that a pretty little sea-maid was standing down below stretching up her white hands towards the keel of their ship.

now the eldest princess was fifteen years old, and might mount up to the surface of the sea.

when she came back, she had a hundred things to tell,—but the finest thing, she said, was to lie in the moonshine on a sand-bank in the quiet sea, and to look at the neighboring coast, with the large town, where the lights twinkled like a hundred stars, and to hear the music and the noise and clamor of carriages and men, to see the many church steeples, and to hear the sound of the bells. just because she could not get up to these, she longed for them more than for anything.

o how the youngest sister listened! and afterwards when she stood at the open window and looked up through the dark-blue water, she thought of the great city with all its bustle and noise; and then she thought she could hear the church bells ringing, even down to the depth where she was.

in the following year, the second sister received permission to mount upward through the water and to swim whither she pleased. she rose up just as the sun was setting, and this spectacle, she said, was the most beautiful. the whole sky looked gold, and as to the clouds, she could not properly describe their beauty. they sailed away over her head, purple and violet-colored, but far quicker than the clouds there flew a flight of wild swans, like a long white veil, over the water towards where the sun stood. she swam towards them; but the sun sank, and the roseate hue faded on the sea and in the clouds.

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