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منتدى كلية الآداب بالدمام منتدى كلية الآداب بالدمام ; مساحة للتعاون و تبادل الخبرات بين طالبات كلية الآداب بالدمام و نقل آخر الأخبار و المستجدات . |
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2012- 4- 2 | #1201 |
أكـاديـمـي ذهـبـي
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رد: ~||Last semester of Senior Year ||~
The idea of patriarchal family
Salem is a strict, hierarchical, and patriarchal society. The men of the town have all of the political power and their rule is buttressed not only by law but also by the supposed sanction of God. In this society, the lower rungs of the social ladder are occupied by young, unmarried girls like Abigail, Mary Warren, and Mercy. Powerless in daily life, these girls find a sudden source of power in their alleged possession by the devil and hysterical denunciations of their fellow townsfolk. Previously, the minister and the girls’ parents were God’s earthly representatives, but in the fervor of the witch trials, the girls are suddenly treated as though they have a direct connection to the divine. A mere accusation from one of Abigail’s troop is enough to incarcerate and convict even important, influential citizens, and the girls soon become conscious of their newfound power. In Act II, for instance, Mary Warren defies Proctor’s authority, which derives from his role as her employer, after she becomes an official of the court, and she even questions his right to give her orders at all. Even the most despised and downtrodden inhabitant of Salem, the black slave Tituba suddenly finds herself similarly empowered. She can voice all of her hostility toward her master, Parris, and it is simply excused as “suggestions from the devil.” At the same time, she can declare that she has seen “white people” with the devil, thus (for the first time in her life, probably) giving her power over the white community. As the fear of falling on the wrong side of God causes chaos during the brief period of the . .hysteria and trials, the social order of Salem is turned on its head هذا حل هالسؤال بس مدمج مع حل Empowerment of the maginalized يعني بالبدآيه موضح ان مجتمع سآلم .. يعتمد على الرجل .. الرجل هو الأقوى والمتحكم .. بعدين يوضح ان أضعف العناصر فيه هي البنآت الغير متزوجآت .. وهنا يدخل على الموضوع الثآني كيف انهم ماجنلآيزد < يعني ع الهآمش كآنو وفجأه صـآروآ أقوى وكلمتهم مسموعه ومطآعه .. The issues of power, that Arthur Miller's The Crucible, portrays are concerned with, who has the power, the shifts of power that take place and how power can consume people and try to abuse it, for either vengeance, jealously, material gain or sexual desire. Who has the Power Salem is an isolated village in Massachusetts where power is one of the main driving forces that contribute to the dynamics of the community and how people interact with each other. Authority and power is dominant in two main areas- The Church and the Males. The society of Salem is a very Patriarchal Society where the men have power over the women. Husbands control their wives and children, males work and earn money, males control the high court and because of the Patriarchy they also run the church itself, another source of power. Empowerment of the marginalized Empowerment The wizard tests encourage several character types in the have fun with who are in the past marginalized in Salem area. In common, women enjoy the smallest step of male-dominated Salem and have few choices in regular life. They operate as servants for townsmen until they are old enough to wed off and have kids of their own. Moreover, to being thus limited, Abigail is also servant to Bob Proctor’s erectile whims—he pieces away her purity when he commits infidelity with her, and he arouses her spiteful envy when he terminates their matter. Because the Puritans’ best worry is the defiance of God, Abigail’s suggestions of witchcraft and devil-worship quickly control the interest of the court docket. By aiming herself, in the little brown eyes of others, with God’s will, she results energy over area, as do the other ladies in her collection, and her expression becomes essentially unassailable, as do theirs. Tituba, whose location is cheaper than that of anyone else in the have fun with by advantage of the truth that she is dark-colored, is able to also to deflect responsibility from her by blaming others. In Salem, Massachusetts, the men of the town have the political power. In this society, the lowest rungs of the social ladder are occupied by young, unmarried, girls. Such as, Abigail Williams, Mary Warren, Tituba, and Mercy Lewis. During the play, an accusation from one of Abigail’s troop is enough to convict even the most important and influential citizens. Citizens accused of being a witch and forced to defend themselves, can easily accuse another to save themselves during questioning. In The Crucible by Arthur Miller, the inhabitants of Salem approach the witch trials as an opportunity to gain self-confidence and power by convincing others that their rivals are beyond wrong, that they are in a league with the devil. In this society, the highest of the social ladder is acclaimed by the men of the town; the lowest of the social ladder is occupied by young, unmarried, girls. Powerless in daily life, the girls find a sudden source of power in their alleged possession by the devil and the hysteria of their fellow townsfolk. The Empowerment of children in The Crucible During the late-seventeenth century, the witchcraft trials arose. Women, who have always been oppressed by social norms, and in this topic are, truthfully, merely children, took advantage of the situation. In Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, Abigail Williams and Mary Warren, who were once powerless, became empowered by deciding the fate of the people or, in the case of Abigail, by controlling and threatening people. In Salem, Massachusetts, children were strictly disciplined. Miller comments in his prose before the events begin to unfold how “…the children were anything but thankful for being permitted to walk straight, eyes slightly lowered, arms at the sides, until bidden to speak” (4). Before the witchcraft trials and accusations had begun, children were what you call well-disciplined; they were powerless under the authority of the patriarchal society. Children had no power to roam freely, doing as they pleased. Abigail Williams, a perfect example of a child who becomes empowered, controls and threatens the girls to be silent about them practicing witchcraft in the forest. When Betty and Mary Warren start to get scared and want to tell the adults about their doing, Abigail threatens them: “Now look you… I will come to you in the black of some terrible night… bring a reckoning that will shudder you… I can make you wish you had never seen the sun go down” (Miller 20). This quote tells us that Abigail is showing who is in charge. She has no power at first, but then becomes empowered over the group of girls and maintains that power over them through fear and threats. Abigail, who was once powerless, now has the power to take control of her peers by threatening them to do her will. Mary Warren, John Proctor’s servant, accuses him of making her sign a contract with the devil. During court, it seems that Mary Warren is associated with being a witch, but she accuses Proctor of making her compact with the devil: “He come to me by night and every day to sign [the devil’s book.] … My name, he want my name, ‘I’ll murder you,’ he says, ‘if my wife hangs! We must go and overthrow the court,’ he says” (Miller 124). Mary Warren, who has been accused of compacting with the devil, implicates John Proctor of making her do it when she tries to tell the truth but becomes overpowered by Abigail. In fear and intimidated by Abigail, Mary Warren turns on Proctor. المصصصـآدر : http://www.freeessays123.com/essay22...ur-miller.html http://www.antiessays.com/free-essays/130826.html http://www.eliterarysociety.com/tag/...e-empowerment/ http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/crucible/study.html يممكن أقدر أحل غيرهم .. دعوآتكم =) ركزوآ عليهم ترى حسيتهم اهم من التفريغ .. التفريغ يتكلم عن القصه .. ومن بدآية الترم وبتول تقول انها ماتهتم للقصه كثر اللغه ومدري أيش .. وانا مجربتها من العـآم طول الترم تعطينا القصه بعدها تنزل بالكوبي ستنر كلام زي كذآ يحسسه الواحد ماله دخل بالموضوع .. وهي ماتجيييب إلآ منه .. أسألوآ مجررب .. اللي حليتهم حسيتهم أهم شي .. حتى هذي شسمها Demonetization مهمه " أحسسسـآس " .. موفقين =) |
2012- 4- 2 | #1202 |
أكـاديـمـي ذهـبـي
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رد: ~||Last semester of Senior Year ||~
Empowerment of the marginalized
The idea of patriarchal family False accusations and confessions miller's idea of morality حلييت 4 من أصصل 7 .. دآر رآسي كأنه >< .. |
2012- 4- 2 | #1203 |
أكـاديـمـي ألـمـاسـي
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رد: ~||Last semester of Senior Year ||~
مبروك تأجل امتحان الدراما من حنتكم
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2012- 4- 2 | #1204 |
أكـاديـمـي ذهـبـي
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رد: ~||Last semester of Senior Year ||~
Ok, girls, I postpone the exam until the week after next week.
وناااااااااااااااااااااسه |
2012- 4- 2 | #1205 |
أكـاديـمـي ذهـبـي
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رد: ~||Last semester of Senior Year ||~
Maybe not
اول مره احس ان هالملتقى رجع مثل ما كان العام الماضي So What الله يجزاك الجنة عساك ما تحتاجين لأحد ابدا Clever Girl مشكورة انا نزلت ملفات السيمانك و البراجمانتك بسسسس ذول تبع اي مادة؟؟ كأنهم تبع لغويات مو تاريخ لغة دخلت جو بسرعة و نزلت الملفات بدون لا اعرف اذا استفيد منها او لا Honey eyes معليش ما قدرت امسك نفسي بطلي تدافعين عن مس بتول الناس بدت تفهم غلط > ما عليك منهم و انا اختك عسى ايد ما تمسها النار الله يوفق الجميع |
التعديل الأخير تم بواسطة isra kjs ; 2012- 4- 2 الساعة 11:29 PM |
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2012- 4- 2 | #1206 |
أكـاديـمـي ألـمـاسـي
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رد: ~||Last semester of Senior Year ||~
May be Not
يعطيك العافية حبيبتي يلا بعد بيمدينا نحل الأسأئلة ع رواق احساسي ان الموضوع بيكون واحد من هذول Empowerment of the marginalized or false accusations and confessions even Demonization of the other لانه يااكثر ماتكلمت عنهم بالمحاضرات .. |
2012- 4- 2 | #1207 |
أكـاديـمـي ذهـبـي
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رد: ~||Last semester of Senior Year ||~
Maybe not مشكوره اقوووووى شي حبيبتي يعطيك العافيه ع المجهود.. ربي يووووووفقك ويسعدك .... |
2012- 4- 2 | #1208 | |
أكـاديـمـي ألـمـاسـي
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رد: ~||Last semester of Senior Year ||~
اقتباس:
أيه أظل ليش لأ طالما راسي يشم الهوا
وهذا أنتي قلتيها ماعلي من أحد كل واحد الي بيفهم غلط خل يفهم ع كيفه ! كل واحد ينآم ع الجانب الي يريحه بس انا الي مافهمتك الحين اشقصدك؟! أنا اشقلت ؟؟!! |
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2012- 4- 2 | #1209 |
أكـاديـمـي ألـمـاسـي
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رد: ~||Last semester of Senior Year ||~
تسلم ايدينج maybe not
وربي يوفقج وينجحج وتتخرجين يا عسل |
2012- 4- 2 | #1210 |
أكـاديـمـي ألـمـاسـي
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رد: ~||Last semester of Senior Year ||~
الحين متى إمتحان البويتري ؟
الي فهمته من حصه ان قالت بيكون 3 كلاسات السبت والثلثاء الأسبوع الجاي والثلثاء الي بعده كأن صح علي ؟ يعني اذا بمتحنه الثلثاء الي بعده بيصير عندي بويتري قبل الدراما |
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