2011- 1- 15
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#3297
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أكـاديـمـي ألـمـاسـي
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رد: Third Year's Students Come Here To Be One Hand
Abs. ’Tis just as Fag told me, indeed. Whimsical enough, faith! My father wants to force me to marry the very girl I am.....
هذآ soliloquy قاله كآبتن جآك
وهذآ الشرح
This soliloquy shows that Jack is very happy that Sir Anthony Absolute has chosen Lydia not anyone else. So, the plot is less much complicated. Sir Anthony is surprised to find his son changing his attitude. He submits to his will. He becomes very obedient after telling him I disagree with you, I object to this marriage, in this point I’ll disobey you. Then after 6 and half hours he goes and talks to him and tells him I’ll do whatever you like, I’m your obedient son. I’ll do this even if you bring for me a very bad lady, even if she is old, even if she is with a hump, even if she has one eye only. Absolute says, ‘ you before hinted something about a hump or two, one eye, and a few more graces of that kind—‘. This is what Sir Anthony told his son before. Sir Anthony says,’ What a phlegmatic sot it is!’. This is medieval influence. Richard Sheridan talks about the old medieval theory of humours. The phlegmatic character is very cold and reasonable.( you have to explain the phlegmatic character). Jack tells his father that he accepts to marry the lady he chooses for him. And he doesn’t care about her beauty because he only likes her to be normal in appearance. Sir Anthony accuses him of being phlegmatic. That is to say cold and too reasonable. After that Sir Anthony Absolute tells his son that he will write a note to tell Mrs. Malaprop that Jack will visit her directly. Directly to keep the unity of time.
هذي اللي عندي للحين اما البآقي وحححده تتبرع وتشرحهآ !
( طبعآ لآتعتمدون على هذآ بس / هذآ بس اللي موجود عندي بس انتو حآولو تختصرونهآ آو ترتبون الشرح على فهمكم )
دعوآتكم  
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