Comic:Jane Austen
【明報專訊】The Smarties are on holiday in England.
“ Pat: Woo-hoo! I'm so excited. We are in England now. ”
“ MoMo: Me too. I want to buy some British tea. ”
“ MoMo: Wow! The woman on this£10 banknote is so beautiful. ”
“ Pat: Oh, she's Jane Austen, the famous writer. ”
“ MoMo: Apart from the Queen, she's the only woman on an English banknote. ”
“ Pat: Oh, that's so cool. ”
“ Eason: Hey ladies, let's have tea together? ”
“ Pat: No, thank you! ”
◆Know more
Jane Austen (1775 - 1817) was a British writer. Her most famous works are Sense and Sensibility and Pride and Prejudice.
She was mainly educated at home by her father and he was supportive of her dream to become a writer. She began writing stories, plays and poems when she was 12. In the past, women were supposed to stay at home taking care of housework and children. Therefore, her novels were published anonymously.
All of her novels are romantic stories about love, family, social norms, etc. These issues are still relevant today. At present, her works continue to enchant readers all over the world. The characters in her novels were brought to life in TV and film adaptations.
■English highway﹕To bring to life
''To bring to life'' means to make someone/something more real.
e.g. I think we should bring your idea to life.
■Glossary
suppose (v) 期望
anonymously (adv) 匿名地
norm (n) 規範
relevant (adj) 有關的
[Smarties' Power English 第300期]