الموضوع: مذاكرة جماعية ورشه النقد الادبي
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قديم 2014- 11- 11   #43
PARIS
أكـاديـمـي ذهـبـي
 
الصورة الرمزية PARIS
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رقم العضوية : 89439
تاريخ التسجيل: Mon Oct 2011
المشاركات: 847
الـجنــس : أنـثـى
عدد الـنقـاط : 1884
مؤشر المستوى: 68
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بيانات الطالب:
الكلية: آداب
الدراسة: انتساب
التخصص: انجلييزي
المستوى: خريج جامعي
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PARIS غير متواجد حالياً
رد: ورشه النقد الادبي

وينكم لا حس ولا خبر !
المهم انهيت المحاضره الثالثه طويله وقرقر كثير بس بسيطه : )

وهذا كم سؤال حسيتهم مهمين : )
واحسن طريقه عشان ترسخ المعلومه هي تقرون المحاضرات بتمعن
وتروحون للاسئلها حقتها وبيسهل حفظها ان شالله


There is no genre of literature that we have today that the
Greeks ……….
a. Could develop
b. Didn’t develop
c. knew
d. all false


Greek thought influenced, in one way or another, every
single literary form that developed in Europe and the West,
……….differences between the two cultures remain
significant.
a. And no
b. But the
c. But only very little
d. All false


Greeks mean by the term Poetry:
a. Only poetry
b. Both poetry and prose
c. Every genre we know
d. All false


Plato wrote dialogues and in every single one, he
addressed……….
a. Poetry
b. Philosophy
c. Politics
d. Society


To the present, Western literature and criticism cannot
agree why Plato was so obsessed with poetry?
a. Some critics love him, some hate him.
b. They all respect him.
c. Both
d. Neither


Plato makes the very important distinction between
Mimesis and Diagesis, two concepts that remain very
important to analyse literature even today. They are often
translated as……
a. Imitation and narration
b. Showing and telling
c. Either
d. Neither


If someone is telling you a story,that would be:
a. Showing
b. Narration
c. Diagesis
d. Either B or C



If I tell you the story in the first person, as if I am
Napoleon: “I sailed to Alexandria with 30 000 soldiers, and
then I marched on Cairo, etc.” That would be:
a. Imitation
b. Mimesis
c. Diagesis
d. Either A or B


Drama with characters is usually………….
a. A diegesis
b. A mimesis
c. Either
d. Neither


Stories in the third person are usually a…….
a. A diegesis
b. A mimesis
c. Either
d. Neither

Due to Plato, narration may be:
a. Simple narration
b. Imitation
c. A union of the two
d. Any one of the above mentioned


The first two Books of the Republic describe a/un
………Greek society where "all men believe in their hearts
that injustice is far more profitable than justice".
a. Great
b. Healthy
c. Unhealthy
d. Old

It would be fine, Plato says, if people just laughed at
these tales and stories, but the problem is that they take
them seriously as a source of ………..
a. Entertainment
b. Education
c. Law
d. B and C



Plato analyses two aspects of poetry to prove his
point: style and …………..
a. Tools
b. Meaning
c. Content
d. A and B

Plato calls the three mentioned reasons of the
poetry‟s charm as:
a. The colors of poetry.
b. The charm of poetry
c. The colors of Greeks