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منتدى كلية العلوم و الآداب بالخفجي منتدى كلية العلوم و الآداب بالخفجي ; مساحة للتعاون و تبادل الخبرات بين طالبات كلية العلوم و الآداب بالخفجي و نقل آخر الأخبار و المستجدات . |
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2008- 3- 23 | #211 |
أكـاديـمـي
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الله يجزاك خير ياقلبي دايم سباقه للخير الله يوفقك وكل بنات الانجليزي( خاااااااااااااااااصة ثاااااااااااني)
يا حبي لكم الله يوفقكم |
2008- 3- 24 | #212 |
أكـاديـمـي نــشـط
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الله يوفقك في دينا وآخره اللهم آميــــن
والله انك عطيتينا وجه و نزلتي لنا ملخصات مع آنا ما نستاهل و اجرك انشاللله مايضيع تسلمين والله يا أحلى white rose |
2008- 3- 24 | #213 |
استاذة بكلية الخفجي
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مشكورررررررره يابنت الشيخ وربي يوفق الجميع.
:g20::222g::g20::222g: تسلمين ياهليب مي ولو ياعمري أنتو تستاهلوا ونص. يااااااااااااااااااااااااااااارب. أهم شي أني أساعد البنات لو بشي بسيط. بالتوفييييييييييق. :praying::s12::praying::s12: |
2008- 3- 25 | #214 |
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أرحب بالكل .......... وأتمنى التوفيق للجميع .. وتسلمين يا وايت روز ع النقل والتنزيل وتجديدك الدائم دندووون:g8:
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2008- 3- 25 | #215 |
استاذة بكلية الخفجي
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مرررررحبا دندوون:222g:
العفووووو غاليتي دمتي بود |
2008- 3- 25 | #216 |
استاذة بكلية الخفجي
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مرررررحبا دندوون:222g:
العفووووو غاليتي دمتي بود |
2008- 3- 25 | #217 |
استاذة بكلية الخفجي
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مرررررحبا دندوون:222g:
العفووووو غاليتي دمتي بود |
2008- 3- 26 | #218 |
أكـاديـمـي ذهـبـي
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شكرااااااااااااااااااااااا وايت روز
جزااااااك الله خيرا :praying::praying: |
2008- 3- 28 | #219 |
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Chapter Eleven Nineteenth- century novelists _________________ though Jane Austen wrote her books in troubled years which included the French revolution, her novels are calm pictures of society life. She understood the importance of the family in human affairs, and , though two of her brothers were in the navy , she paid little attention to the violence of nations The title given to her first novel was Elinor and Marianne but this was later rewritten and published as Sense and Sensibility she started First Impressions which was later published as Pride and Prejudice Different. Persuasion it is her last novel Jane Austen brought the novel of family life to its highest point of perfection Her works were untouched by the ugliness of the outside world , she kept the action to scenes familiar to her through her own experience Her knowledge, within her own limits, was deep and true; but her performance in writing these novels was astonishing. She manages her characters a master's touch. In general the least attractive of Jane Austen's characters are the young man. Mary ****************ley, the poet's wife, is remembered now chiefly as the writer of a famous novel of terror, Frankenstein Frankenstein was begun as a ghost story; but Mrs ****************ley finally made her character, the Genevan student Frankenstein, collect bones, build a human being, and give it life. Everyone hates it for its ugliness, and it is lonely and fierce. It murders Frankenstein's brother and his wife. Frannkenstein follows it to the far north and is himself killed by it. The creature then disappears. It has remained the pattern of machine-man, and the book may well be considered as the first attempt at science fiction, a form of literature very common in the modern world. Mrs ****************ley also wrote The Last Man Though Edgar Allan Poe was born in United States, he went to school near London. Most of his poems were unsuccessful, but his stories have filled thousands with interest and fear. Fair Maid of Perth he wrote a number of dramas, which are not important; and several books of criticism, such as The Works of Dryden and The Works of Swift. He also produced essays, and a Life of Napoleon Buonaparte; Scott is rather difficult to read, especially in those places where his characters speak dialect.1 Though the stories themselves are good, the books are long for the modern reader. His hard work and his knowledge of history continually astonish the reader; yet the love interest in the stories often lacks depth, Scott's style is sometimes heavy and much influenced by the old and flowery ways of speech. But he loved people, as Chaucer and Shakespeare did, and he could tell stories well. The sea stories of Frederick Marryat Charles Dickens is generally considered to be one of the greatest English novelists, and he is one of the few whose works did not become unpopular after his death. He began with Pickwick which came out in parts and gave English literature some of it's most charming and amusing characters. Mr Pickwick Twice Dickens wrote historical novels, Barnaby Rudge and A Tale of Two Cities a story of the French Revolution and of events in London at the same time. Sometimes his novels were written partly with the purpose of improving social conditions. Oliver Twist the story of a poor boy's cruel treatment and miserable adventures, includes de************************ions of hunger, stealing, murder and hanging. A Christmas Carol is the story of a bad character who improves his behavior after a ghost tells him Hard Times is set in industrial surroundings, David Copperfield is based on Dickens's own life, which had a sad beginning. It is one of the most popular of his novels, but it cannot be called cheerful. All these novels are crowded with characters, either fully developed or drawn by a few quick but sure strokes of the great writer's pen. The reader of modern English novels or newspapers will not get far without finding mention Of the name of a minor character from one of his novels . Dickens's Prose varies in quality, but he is nearly always readable. In his different novels he describes and attacks many kinds of unpleasant people and places-bad schools and schoolmaster, government departments, bad prisons, dirty houses. His characters, include thieves, murderers, men in debt, stupid and unwashed men and women, hungry children, and those whose who do their best to deceive the honest. Although many of his scenes are terribly unpleasant, he usually keeps the worst de************************ions out of his books; therefore the reader does not throw the book into the fire, but continues to read. But he wanted to raise kindness and goodness in men's heart, and he used tears and laughter to reach his aim. He probably brought a little improvement in some conditions, but very often he failed to do so. William Makepeace Thackeray studied and described the nobility instead of the poor. He followed in the footsteps of Fielding and Goldsmith. His best-known book, Vanity Fair Thackeray gives a good picture of English society in the eighteenth century, and Steele, Addison and Swift are seen in his pages. Part of The Virginians deals with the American War of Independence. Thackeray was not a romantic, and he did not produce his characters for the purpose of expressing violent feeling. He could describe strange qualities in human beings, and he could also show life's cruelties and people's weakness. He wrote as an educated man. Some of the characters in one novel are related to those in another. This gives an appearance of reality to the families concerned; We must now turn to Yorkshire where a girl, Charlotte Bronte, was brought up in poor surroundings. As a result of a stay in Brussels, she wrote The professor which describes events in the life of a schoolmaster in that city. Villette uses the same material; it reflects the personal experiences of the writer when she was in Brussels; without beauty or money, the heroine becomes a teacher and wins respect by her fine character. Her finest novel, Jane Eyre also describes the life of a poor and unbeautiful girl who is brought up by a cruel aunt and sent to a miserable school. After that she goes to teach the daughter of Mr Rochester at Thornfield Hall. Although she is not beautiful, Rochester falls in love with her; but when she discovers that his (mad) wife is still alive, she runs away. Later the Hall is burnt down and the mad wife is killed. In trying to save her, Rochester is blinded and loses all hope of happiness. On hearing of all this, Jane marries him and so is able to bring comfort into the remaining part of his life. The book was very successful, although the heroine was neither beautiful nor rich. It is an honest de************************ion of strong feelings at a time when some feelings expressed in books were shallow. The power of the writing made it sell fast, and in a few months two more editions were printed. The dialogue is more realistic and less formal than in many novels of the period. |
2008- 3- 28 | #220 |
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