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A Brief Stylistic Analysis on “ Mohamed Elbaradei’s Nobel Lecture for 2005”外语系09级师范二班徐仲良11号Abstract:On October 7, 2005, ElBaradei and the IAEA were announced as joint recipients of the Nobel Peace Prize for their "efforts to prevent nuclear energy from being used for military purposes and to ensure that nuclear energy, for peaceful purposes, is used in the safest possible way." ElBaradei donated all of his winnings to building orphanages in Cairo. The IAEA's winnings are being spent to train scientists from developing countries to use nuclear techniques in combating cancer and malnutrition. ElBaradei is the fourth Egyptian to receive the Nobel Prize, following Anwar Sadat (1978 in Peace), Naguib Mahfouz (1988 in Literature), and Ahmed Zewail (1999 in Chemistry).In his Nobel lecture, ElBaradei said that the changing landscape of nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament may be defined by the emergence of an extensive black market in nuclear material and equipment, the proliferation of nuclear weapons and sensitive nuclear technology, and the stagnation in nuclear disarmament. To combat proliferation, ElBaradei has suggested keeping nuclear and radiological material out of the hands of extremist groups, tightening control over the operations for producing the nuclear material that could be used in weapons, and accelerating disarmament efforts.[71]ElBaradei also stated that only one percent of the money spent to develop new weapons would be enough to feed the entire world and that, if we hope to escape self destruction, nuclear weapons should have no place in our collective conscience and no role in our securityKey words:ElBaradei’IAEA Nobel Peace Prize orphanages nuclear disarmament1.Introduction1.1 A brief account of the authorMohamed ElBaradei was born in Egypt in 1942and began to work for the Internationnal Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in 1984. He became the chief secretary since 1997,and in 2005 he and his agency were awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for their contributions to the maintenance of world peace. ElBaradei was also an important figure in the 2011 Egyptian revolution which ousted the Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak.1.2the major theme of the textBy analyzing the causes of the risks we are facing and the changing landscape of nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament , Elbaradei advised that we should create an environment in which nuclear weapons, like slavery or genocide , are regarded as a taboo and historical anomaly.2.stylistic analysisStylistic analysis focus on the form of the language that generate stylistic effect ,and its purpose is to explore or explain how eathetic effect is generated by language2.1Analysis on Lexical LevelSeen from the lexical level, this text used many formal words, because this is a Nobel lecture on serious occasion .2.2Analysis on Lexical levelLong sentences and short sentences are combined well in this article ,so we can see visual beauty and appreciate the rhyme of it .2.3Analysis on textual levelThe author has a logical thinking and organizes the text well. This article can obviously be separated into four parts:the first part is Paragraph 1-5:the author’s feeling of receiving the prize and his introduction to the work .the second part is paragraph 6-21:the risks we are facing and the analysis of their causes .the third part is paragraph 22-27:the changing landscape of nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament.The fourth part :the steps urgently needed to the non-proliferation and disarmanent.3 ConclusionMohamed ElBaradie’s Nobel Lecture for 2005 is organized well and we canclearly see the author’s logical thinking . In the text , ElBaradei saidthat the changing landscape of nuclear non-proliferation and disarmamentmay be defined by the emergence of an extensive black market in nuclearmaterial and equipment, the proliferation of nuclear weapons andsensitive nuclear technology, and the stagnation in nuclear disarmament.To combat proliferation, ElBaradei has suggested keeping nuclear andradiological material out of the hands of extremist groups, tighteningcontrol over the operations for producing the nuclear material thatcould be used in weapons, and accelerating disarmament efforts.[71]ElBaradei also stated that only one percent of the money spent to developnew weapons would be enough to feed the entire world and that, if we hopeto escape self destruction, nuclear weapons should have no place in ourcollective conscience and no role in our security.4 Bibliography :彭长江.新编高级英语【M】长沙:湖南师范大学出版社,2008;。

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