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المسرحية المطلوبة بالعملي  Death of a Salesmanمتوافرة بالمكتبةنقطو وتاغو لرفقاتكون❤❤
15/11/2021

المسرحية المطلوبة بالعملي
Death of a Salesman
متوافرة بالمكتبة
نقطو وتاغو لرفقاتكون❤❤

كتاب  كتاب  كتاب  متوافرين بالمكتبة🤗نقطو وتاغو لرفقاتكن❤❤❤❤
15/11/2021

كتاب
كتاب
كتاب
متوافرين بالمكتبة🤗
نقطو وتاغو لرفقاتكن❤❤❤❤

 #مسرح    #فولبونيمتوافرة بالمكتبة بالنسختين العربية والانكليزية📚📖❤
09/11/2021

#مسرح #فولبوني
متوافرة بالمكتبة بالنسختين العربية والانكليزية📚📖❤

قاموس المرادفاتبساعد الطالب على تحسين الأسلوب وزيادة عدد مفرداتو واللي هوي شي مهم لتعلم اللغة..متوافر في المكتبة❤
09/11/2021

قاموس المرادفات
بساعد الطالب على تحسين الأسلوب وزيادة عدد مفرداتو واللي هوي شي مهم لتعلم اللغة..
متوافر في المكتبة❤

🔴  by D.H Lawrence  ملخص الرواية:The novel opens with the sisters Ursula and Gudrun Brangwen chatting about marriage one...
29/10/2021

🔴 by D.H Lawrence

ملخص الرواية:

The novel opens with the sisters Ursula and Gudrun Brangwen chatting about marriage one morning at their father’s house in Beldover. Gudrun has recently returned home from art school in London. The two later decide to drop by a local wedding, where they first see Gerald Crich and Rupert Birkin, the two men with whom they will develop affairs that drive the action of the novel. Birkin is a school inspector with extremely unconventional attitudes about life, and Gerald is the heir to the local mining operation that is the central industry of Beldover. Birkin and Gerald hate each other passionately at the beginning of the novel, but after a chance encounter on the way to London they begin to become friends.

Rupert is haunted by his lingering attachment to Hermione Roddice, an aristocratic woman whom he loathes but finds difficult to abandon. Hermione wants to marry Birkin and have him dominate her completely. This situation complicates Birkin’s growing fondness for Ursula, and Hermione and Ursula become enemies. During a weekend gathering at Hermione’s estate, Breadalby, she becomes enraged and smashes a paperweight against the back of Birkin’s head with the intention of killing him. He escapes and considers it the end of their relationship.

Birkin decides to move into a mill house on Willey Water Lake, and Ursula begins visiting him there. The two slowly start to fall in love. One evening, the Crich family hosts their annual public party by the lake, and the Brangwen sisters attend. They meet Gerald and Birkin there and romantic sparks fly, but this is interrupted by the tragic drowning death of Gerald’s sister, Diana Crich, and a young doctor who attempts to rescue her. After the tragedy, Birkin falls ill again and Gerald visits him. He realizes that he loves Gerald, and asks him to exchange a vow of lasting commitment between them. Gerald hesitates to do so although he also loves Birkin.

Gerald’s father Thomas Crich falls ill and is near death. He and Gerald decide to hire Gudrun to tutor Gerald’s youngest sister, Winifred, in art. Gudrun begins visiting their home, Shortlands, nearly every day to teach Winifred. Mr. Crich builds an artist’s studio for Gudrun to use, and she and Gerald grow closer. Meanwhile, Birkin is frustrated with Ursula's indecision and leaves for a vacation in the south of France. Ursula hears nothing for some time, and one evening during a walk sees Birkin in front of his home. They talk and exchange promises of love. The next day Birkin goes to Ursula’s house, intending to propose. He meets her father Tom Brangwen instead, and asks the man for his daughter's hand. Ursula is enraged and refuses him. Birkin stomps away and goes to see Gerald at Shortlands, where the two engage in a violently eroticized wrestling match.

Meanwhile, after a few days Ursula decides she is deeply in love with Birkin and must fight to transform his passion to match hers. Time passes, and one afternoon Birkin surprises Ursula at her school, offering to take her on a car ride. She agrees and he gives her a gift of three rings. This leads to an argument, and Ursula abandons him on the side of the road. Only moments later she returns to make peace, and the two decide to go into town to take tea. Their bond is solidified that night when they sleep together on the ground of Sherwood Forest. Meanwhile, Gerald struggles with his father’s illness, and Mr. Crich finally succumbs to death. Several nights pass, and Gerald finds himself wandering alone night, and eventually makes his way to Gudrun’s house. He sneaks inside and upstairs, and wakes Gudrun up in her bedroom. He spends the night there, asleep while Gudrun watches him.

After a violent argument with her father, Ursula decides to move in with Birkin. The two marry soon thereafter, and Gerald proposes a winter holiday in Europe for the two couples. He talks at length with Ursula and Birkin about the trip, hoping it will be an occasion to develop the romance between him and Gudrun. Gerald and Gudrun leave first, and stop for a night in London where Gudrun meets Gerald’s former mistress Minette Darrington at the Café Pompadour. Ursula and Birkin eventually join Gerald and Gudrun at Innsbruck, a picturesque Austrian retreat town. Things are lovely at first, but soon sour. The group lodges in a small hostel outside of Innsbruck and friction develops between them, in part due to a German artist named Herr Loerke who takes an interest in Gudrun. Ursula begins to loathe the cold and convinces Birkin to leave.

Gerald and Gudrun remain, and Loerke continues to pursue Gudrun. One afternoon she and Loerke are on a picnic that Gerald violently interrupts. Gerald knocks Loerke to the ground and strangles Gudrun nearly to death. He stomps away deeper into the mountains as the sun falls. He freezes to death and his body is brought back to the hostel the next morning by a rescue team. Gudrun sends a telegram to Birkin and Ursula, who return immediately. Birkin is devastated, and the novel ends with him insisting to Ursula that he believes a lasting and intimate bond with Gerald was possible, even while remaining married to Ursula.

29/10/2021



شخصيات الرواية
Ursula Brangwen
The older Brangwen sister, Ursula is a schoolteacher. She is somewhat less worldly than her sister, Gudrun. She falls in love with Rupert Birkin after seeing him at the Crich wedding at the beginning of the novel. Though at first she believes marriage is a trap for women like her, she finds a way to navigate what is expected of women of her time, and what she desires.

Gudrun Brangwen
The younger Brangwen sister, she has recently returned from a life in the arts in London, where she spent time among the social elite. She falls for Gerald Crich upon seeing him at his sister’s wedding at the beginning of the novel. Gudrun is unique and temperamental, yearning for an artist's way of life as an escape from the drudgery of reality. But she struggles to reconcile her animalistic passion with her convictions.

Gerald Crich
The oldest son of Thomas Crich, he falls in love with Gudrun Brangwen. Gerald’s character is divided between a heroic, mythical soul of the past, and a keen modern intellect for pushing technological advancement in his family's mining company.

Rupert Birkin
A country school inspector who falls in love with Ursula Brangwen. Birkin’s character can be loosely associated with D.H. Lawrence himself. He is a spirited character with passionate ideas about developing creative souls, but he also suffers many physical ailments and sickness.

Hermione Roddice
A friend of the Crich family, she is also Rupert Birkin’s sometime lover. She is in love with Birkin, and wants to subjugate herself to him completely.

Mr. Thomas Crich
The chief owner of mines in the region around Beldover. His character represents a bygone era of English industry, and a Christian morality based on beneficence toward the poor and the working class.

Mrs. Christiana Crich
Thomas Crich’s wife and mother to Gerald. She is portrayed as a cold and distant women largely uninterested in her children's lives.

Laura Crich
One of the Crich daughters, her wedding takes place at the beginning of the novel

Lupton
Laura Crich’s husband.

Minette Darrington
Also referred to as the Pussum, a young Bohemian Londoner whom Birkin knows and introduces to Gerald
Crich. Gerald and Minette have a brief affair.

Julius Halliday
A roguish Bohemian of London, who owns the house in Soho where Rupert rents a room.

Maxim Libidnikov
A young Russian living in London, who is friends with Julius Halliday.

Miss Bradley
A guest at Hermione Roddice’s estate.

Palestra, the Italian Contessa
A guest at Hermione Roddice's estate.

Fraulein Marz
A guest at Hermione Roddice's estate.

Sir Joshua Mattheson
An English Baronet and famous sociologist, a guest at Hermione Roddice’s estate.

Alexander Roddice
Hermione’s brother and a member of the British Parliament.

Mrs. Salmon
The laborer’s wife at the mill house, where Rupert Birkin rents rooms.

Mrs. Daykin
Rupert Birkin’s landlady and servant at the mill house.

Dr. Brindall the younger
A guest at the Crich party who drowns in an attempt to save Diana Crich.

Tom Brangwen
Ursula and Gudrun’s father, he is a handicraft teacher with very conventional moral standards and beliefs. He resents Ursula and Gudrun’s independence.

Anna Brangwen
Ursula and Gudrun’s mother, she is fairly quite and reserved, but compassionate.

Billy Brangwen
Ursula and Gudrun’s young brother.

Dora Brangwen
Ursula and Gudrun’s young sister.

Mrs. Kirk
A Beldover resident. The Brangwen sisters stop at her cottage to buy honey.

Winifred Crich
Gerald’s youngest sibling and the apple of Mr. Crich’s eye, Winifred is artistically inclined and becomes Gudrun’s pupil.

Herr Professor
A German professor that Ursula, Gudrun, Gerald and Birkin meet in a hostel near Innsbruck.

Herr Loerke
A sculptor who is one of the hostel guests. He is a tiny and odd-looking man, who develops an affinity with Gudrun based on their mutual estimation of art.

Leitner
Loerke’s companion, he is young and athletic and stands out against Loerke's creaturely appearance.

Diana Crich
Gerald's younger sister. She drowns during the Crich family water-party.

Doctor Brindell
The young doctor who dies while trying to save Diana Crich. Their bodies are found together the next morning, the girl's hands around the man's throat

تتوافر في المكتبة جميع مقررات السنوات.. كتاب اللغة السنة الاولى النسخة الأصلية بسعر ٨٠٠٠
27/10/2021

تتوافر في المكتبة جميع مقررات السنوات..
كتاب اللغة السنة الاولى النسخة الأصلية بسعر ٨٠٠٠

25/10/2021

تتوافر في المكتبة الكتب التالية:
سنة اولى:
Anna of the Five Towns(عربي_انكليزي)
Hard Times انكليزي
Oedipus the King(عربي_انكليزي)
كتاب اللغة
السنة الثانية:
كتابة اللغة
كتاب الانشاء
Volpone
السنة الثالثة
كتاب اللغة
مسرحية العملي Death of a Salesman(عربي-انكليزي)
السنة الرابعة:
Heart of Darkness
Mrs. Dalloway
Women in Love
Season of Migration to the north (انكليزي)
Things Fall Apart ( عربي)
The Iliad (عربي-انكليزي)

  #عالمي #طرائق الف مبروك للمتخرجين❤
20/10/2021


#عالمي
#طرائق

الف مبروك للمتخرجين❤

12/10/2021

🌸
The Scarlet Letter
هي مثال او نموذج عن طريقة التعليق بالامتحان..طبعا بكل مقطع بتعطيه الدكتورة بكون في كلمات مفتاحية هيي اللي بتدلك عالفكرة او الموضوع اللي حكينا عنن بالبوست السابق..
اللي عندو اي سؤال او استفسار بيقدر يتواصل معنا بأي وقت❤❤

Chapter 9 (The Leech) Roger’s methods...

This passage explicates Roger’s methods of revenge. “physic, elixir of life, herbs, roots, nature’s boon, man of skill, blossoms, wild flowers” (P. 105,106) are all references to the scientific methods that Roger is employing in his revenge scheme. He does not use these herbs to cure Dimmesdale, but rather to prolong his pain and torture him. He is obsessed with the idea of discovering the identity of that man (Hester’s lover). He is not only going to rely on his knowledge of herbs, but also on his pe*******on power. Introducing himself as a physician, he has the access to observe, psychoanalyze and torturing his victim. “to know, strove to go deep, delving, prying, probing, a treasure seeker” are indications to his psychanalytical methods. Roger is determined to dig and strove deep into the minister’s heart as if it is a piece of stone pretending to be a loyal friend who cares about him asking to trust him “qualifications of confidant” (P. 110). There is a correspondence between Dimmesdale’s inner state and his outer appearance “the bodily infirmities would be likely to have its groundwork there”. Regardless of Roger’s real intentions, Hawthorn depicts the blindness and superstitious mentality of the puritans. They believe that “Heaven had wrought an absolute miracle”. They see Roger as an angel who came to look after the minister and cure him. In fact, this is ironic because Dimmesdale is not actually healing Dimmesdale, but torturing him. All these references to these scientific and psychanalytic methods, which according to Hawthorn are ruthless and immoral, thus preparing the reader for one of the central themes in the novel, which is the violation of the sacredness of human heart.

11/10/2021

#رابعة #فصل تاني
الرواية الاولى The Scarlet Letter

الشخصيات وأهم المواضيع وبالتعليقات في ملاحظات عن طريقة الحل..
The characters:
Hester Prynne (the woman with the scarlet letter)
Arthur Dimmesdale (Hester's lover)
Roger Chillingworth (the man of skill)
Pearl (Hester's child, the living scarlet letter)
The Governor
Mistress Hibbins
The Reverend Mr. Wilson

1. The novel is highly symbolic. The most important symbol is the scarlet letter "A" on Hester's bosom. It is an ever shifting symbol whose meaning constantly shift; it acquires multiple meaning throughout the narrative, such as: Art, Ability, Adultery…
Hawthorn also establishes a symbolic color scheme from the very beginning. Colors like yellow, red, scarlet, crimson keep occurring in the novel referring to Hester's passion defiance and strength (feminism issue)

2. it deals with moral issues related to two types of sins: Adultery and Revenge. In addition, the most important theme in the novel, the violation of the sanctity of human heart. Roger Chillingworth violates the sanctity of Dimmesdale's heart aided by his cruel and ruthless scientific and psychoanalytical methods in order to discover the secrets he hide.

3. feminism issues are presented in reversal of rules. Hester's strength and defiance are constantly contrasted with the Arthur’s, the governor, cowardness and feebleness.

4. Hawthorn attacks the hypocrisy and double standards of the puritans. Their stand of Hester's sin and Dimmesdale's hypocrisy.

11/10/2021

🔴تنويه:
صباح النشاط❤😍
رح نصير ننزل بوستات بالأفكار والمواضيع المهمة وطريقة الحل لمواد الفصل التاني للسنة الرابعة
واللي عندو أي استفسار او اي سؤال عن اي مادة يتركو بالتعليقات❤
#عالمي
#أميركي
#مسرح
#مقاارن
#طراائق
وبالنسبة لباقي السنووات #اولى #تانية #تالتة.. اكيد انتظروونا🌸
كمان كتبولنا بالتعليقات اسماء المواد البدكن ننزل عنا❤

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