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1、Translation Exercise for Helen of Troy,Chinese into English Priam: 你偷了斯巴达国王的妻子,你还带她来这里,紧接着引来了整个爱琴海舰队,你还指望我们对你的荒唐闹剧睁一只眼闭一只眼? Paris: 父亲,请允许我呈上我的讼案。是阿伽门农带来战争,不是我。,Paris 在那里她还不如希泰族妓女的待遇好,她被迫在爱琴海国王的猥亵的 目光和下流的唾沫中裸奔 我没有带她走 我把她从那些认为女人没用,看不起美女,只在战斗中寻找至高荣誉的人那里救出来。 Cassandra: 父亲,别听她的,那个女人给特洛伊带来灭顶之灾,必须把她还给斯巴达。

2、Hector:我们是拜把兄弟。,English into Chinese Cassandra:十年内,希腊人会掠夺我们的王国,侵袭我们的家园;十年内,他们会掠夺南海岸,奴役我们的友邦;用他们被宰杀的牲畜喂肥自己并变成富翁,我们的朋友将会流离失所,逃离这里。直到这些城墙里堆满伤员,我们的城市充满悲伤,街道溢满泪水,直到我们饥寒交迫,没有吃的,没有喝的,没有空气可以呼吸。,You steal the king of Spartas wife? And you bring her here with the entire Aegean fleet on your heels, and you exp

3、ect us to turn a blind eye to your wanton frolics? Father, please allow me to present my case. Agamemnon presents war, not I. Where shes treated worse than a Hittite whore? Forced to walk naked among Aegean kings who leer and spit obscenities. I did not take her. I saved her from a people who find n

4、o worth in women, place no value on beauty and seek their only honor through glorious death in battle.,Father, do not listen. The woman brings the end of Troy. She must be returned to Sparta. For 10 years, the Greeks will pillage our country, attack our gates. For 10 years, they will raid the southe

5、rn shores, enslave our neighbors, fatten themselves on their butchered cattle, become rich with spoils. And our friends will flee here and flee here, flee here until these walls are packed with broken people and our city is filled with sorrow, our streets flooded with tears, until there will not be

6、one of uswith food to eat, water to drink or air to breathe!,Good king Priam, if I may speak on the matter. A man loses his wife to another. Perhaps shes stolen. Perhaps she goes of her own free will. It makes no difference. That man is so consumedwith grief and passion, he becomes rash, even sensel

7、ess at times. It would be the same for any man herethe farmer in the field, the merchant in the street, even a king. King Menelaus pleads with you to return his wife. For what purpose, you ask. For the only purpose that can account for such fervor. Love. Only that.,War is waged by nations, but it is

8、 human beings that pay the price. For those of us that survived, we are left with the memoryof shame and misery and bloodshed. In these dark times, the only thing we have left to hold on to is love, the one true gift of the gods. And it is through lovethat we hope and praythe gods will send us peace

9、.,Julius Caesar,Caesar: My name is Julius Caesar. Im here to honor my wife, Corneliapublicly for the last time. She was a good woman, she gave no, though, to her own well-being. Rome, was her first and greatest love. We shared that love. We dreamt of a Rome without dictators. Where sons never raised

10、 their hands against fathers. Where brothers never raised their swords against brothers. Where Romans lived at peace with their fellow Romans by their sides. So I ask now to join with me, in honoring not only the memory of my good wife. But the memory of all good men and women who have died fighting

11、 for a better Rome. People of Rome, I, Julius Caesarmake you this promise on the body of my beloved wife. I will not restuntil the Rome she dreamed of is the Rome we live in. Join me, for I am not only the nephew to our beloved Mariuswho fought against the evils of Sulla, until Sulla took his life f

12、rom him. But Im also a son of the Julians, who,Was descended from the Goddess Venus herself. I offer you my hand. A power supreme among mortal men. Granted by the Gods, superior to kings. Let us work together, comrades, in our quest for an empire that is boundless, united and free.,Anthony: People o

13、f RomeI come to you with questions from Caesar. He needs to know what you want, so he can better serve your needs. The Senate says they represent the people. But the Senate wants Caesar to lay down his arms, and return to Rome as a man, not as a soldier. And when he arrives, the Senatewill find him

14、guilty of crimes against the state, Caesars crimeis spending eight years in battle, outside of Rome. With none of the comforts we all take for granted and with a daily threat to his life. Why? So he can bring wealthto the Roman people. Temples, libraries, holidays and gamesare all funded by Caesars

15、levies in Gaul. Yet what do they think in the Senate? They think he is doing this for personal gain. I ask youIf hes doing this for private gain, why does he stay in Gaul?,Why does he live in a tent? I know why he does it. He does it, so we Romans, can live well. What are you going to do about this? Whatever these men may think. Some of whom have never been up on a horses back. I have never known a man, tougher on the enemies of Rome, nor gentler to its friends. When I call myself a Romanthe thing

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