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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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2010- 6- 17 | #2651 |
أكـاديـمـي
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بنـــات بليز وش سااالفهـ الدرجــات لاتصدموونـــا تكفووون |
2010- 6- 17 | #2652 |
أكـاديـمـي ألـمـاسـي
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2010- 6- 17 | #2653 |
أكـاديـمـي ذهـبـي
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2010- 6- 17 | #2654 |
أكـاديـمـي ذهـبـي
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بنات تذكرون وش هي اسئلة المد
اللي تعرف تسدحهم لنا لاهنتو وبنات مها سلام اي شي مهم قالته لنا الله يعافيكم عطونا خبر |
2010- 6- 17 | #2655 |
أكـاديـمـي
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امم اللي اذكرهـ انو سألت سؤال عن الهومر وعن موضوع الزواج في الرواية الاولى
هذا اللي اذكرهـ والله |
2010- 6- 17 | #2656 |
أكـاديـمـي مـشـارك
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بنات اهم سؤال بالحياة
والي ركزت عليه مها وجابته بالبرزنتيشن وعطت هينتس عنه <---- هينتس يعني تلميحات بس مالي خلق اكتبها بالانجليزي هو الناراتيف تكنيك بين الروايتين فالي سوت برزنتيشن عنه وعطتهم فل مارك ياليت اتساعدنا بانها تحطه لنا هنا وتكسب اجر القسم كله بما ان كل البنات يراجعون المنتدى دائما وبنات صلوح ياليت تحطونلنا الكوتيشنات حقات الروايتين خصووووووصا الثانيه و شووووووووووكرا لكل الي شاركوا |
2010- 6- 17 | #2657 |
أكـاديـمـي فـضـي
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Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen is a very accomplished book because of Austen's clever and successful use of literary techniques. Literary techniques refer to the deliberate construction of language to further the story whether that be to develop character, plot, suspense or to create an enjoyable humorous novel.
Jane Austen applies many literary techniques such as point of view, dialogue, letters and irony to tell the story of Pride and Prejudice. Pride and Prejudice is told in third person limited omnipresent point of view but mainly told through Elizabeth's consciousness. Jane Austin constructs Pride and Prejudice through the use of four main narrative techniques. A Sentimental Journey is a novel without a plot, a journey without a destination. A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy is a novel by the Irish-born English author Laurence Sterne It records the adventures of the amiable Parson Yorick, as he sets off on his travels through France and Italy. Sterne's tale rapidly moves away from the narrative of travel to become a series of dramatic sketches, ironic incidents, philosophical musings, reminiscences, and anecdotes; sharp wit is mixed with gaiety, irony with tender feeling. "Pride and Prejudice" and "Sentimental Journey" happened to be two of the most fascinating novels ever. Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen is a very significant novel in which Austen's skillful narrative techniques have been used successfully in this novel. Sterne's fame as an author rests largely on the travel essay 'A Sentimental Journey through France and Italy'. Both of the novels have a point to gather at which is the narrative techniques that used by both of the writers to convey their points of view on the characters and events through out the novels. It can be said that Jane Austen's 'Pride and Prejudice' and Laurence Sterne's 'Sentimental Journey' have their magnificent narrative techniques. Both of them create his own way in narration in order to over control the expression that they want to give it to the reader and also this technique makes them with a close contact with the reader. They applied many narrative and literary techniques such as their points of view, dialogues, letters and irony to narrate their novels. The two novels narrated in the third person narrator in which Jane Austen and Laurence Sterne put their views and sometimes criticism and irony in the hand of the reader. Pride and Prejudice is told in third person limited omnipresent point of view but mainly told through Elizabeth's consciousness. This point of view is a successful narrative technique because it gives an insight into the characters, mainly Elizabeth's thoughts, and also helps to create suspense. Also Mrs. Bennet's speeches in the novel point to her ignorance, which is part of Austen's narrative technique of letting characters, reveal themselves through their conversation. Austen uses a similar treatment for Mr. Collins, whose sycophantic language is even used when he is criticizing Elizabeth's class in his proposal to her, and whose excessive praise makes him utterly ridiculous. Austen sometimes speaks as the omniscient narrator to reveal little ironies about Elizabeth herself. For example, after Elizabeth feels that "The first wish of my heart... is never more to be in company with either of them", which the reader should know to be silly, especially with regard to Darcy. Although Elizabeth is a thinking character and can laugh at the ridiculousness of unthinking characters, Austen is able to turn the tables on her heroine once in a while when emotion overcomes her, demonstrating the fact that Elizabeth is not a creature of pure reason and showing us the folly of valuing emotion over reason. Austen's use of changing viewpoints allows her greater freedom to provide information and opinions of characters, such as the Bingleys' opinion of the Bennets as narrated shortly after the first ball at which they meet. The same technique used by Sterne to show and reveal to us his point of views curtained with Mr. Yorick's character. Sterne's narration moves away from the narrative of travel to become a series of dramatic sketches, ironic incidents, and irony mixed with tender feeling. He drew on his experiences to write the narrative of Mr. Yorick, the Sentimental Traveler. Mr. Yorick follows his Sensibility and finds pleasure in everything he does. He called it a "sentimental" journey because the point of travel was not to see sights or visit art collections, but to make meaningful contact with people. The sentimental traveller is usually an ironic figure (after Sterne), but he is supposed to record fine impressions and atmosphere of a place and the manners of its people. At best, sentimental travel is a subjective but cultivated approach to travel, but at worst, it implies affectation or pretense. In Laurence Sterne's Sentimental Journey the idea of sentimental travel is proposed, but Sterne is almost certainly being ironic. He does show undisguised scorn for all other kinds of travellers, especially for the earnest and splenetic (irritable, angry, pessimistic) Smollett, but at the same time, he satirists the affected manners and habits of the upper classes. Letters play an important role in Austen's Pride and Prejudice and Sterne's Sentimental Journey. In fact, Austen and Sterne may have originally written the work as an epistolary novel. In this type of novel, the plot is developed entirely through letters. Some epistolary novels present an exchange of letters between several characters. In others, the letters of only one character make up the narrative. Readers of novels in Jane Austen’s and Sterne's time, being frequent letter writers and readers would have been very comfortable with this genre. Letter writing helped to maintain social and family ties and communicated important information.In sentimental Journey the letters between Yorick and Eliza record the development of the plot. In pride and prejudice letters also takes place in this developing like Darcy's letters and Caroline Bingley's letters. 10 - In this progressive method of narration Jane Austen takes her readers into the mind of her characters. She records very minutely the entire thought process of the character and reveals the feelings and emotions of that character. In Ch.36 Jane Austen records in great detail the mental change that took place in the personality of the heroine Elizabeth after she had read and reread several times Darcy's letter: Thus we see that Jane Austen uses a variety of narrative techniques according to the varying needs of the plot and characterization of "Pride and Prejudice." 11- Moreover, the narrative technique is referring to the deliberate construction of language to further the story whether that is to develop character, plot, suspense or to create an enjoyable humorous novel. The narrative techniques which used by Austen and Sterne in their novels as a whole, reveal their level of skill in being able to express their ideas through the narrative while still remaining entertaining and readable. 12- Finally, Jane Austen and Laurence Sterne succeeded to apply their significant narrative techniques in their novels. This technique used by them helps in the developing of novels and provide the reader by all the possible expressions, criticism, even ironies on some characters. It reveals all the entire expression in the writers and expresses it out to reach the reader rapidly and easily. "Pride and Prejudice" and "Sentimental Journey" were the best example for the narrative form or technique in which Austen and Sterne employ this technique in a skillful way. |
2010- 6- 17 | #2658 |
أكـاديـمـي ذهـبـي
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بنااااااااااااااااااااااااات
الله يوفقكم ويعطيكم احسن الدرجاااااااااات وينجحكم ... ابي اخر ملزمه نزلها د. صلاااح ضروووري اللي بتحطه والله لادعيله دعاااااااااااااء ما صاار من قلبي نجي لاسئلته بالمد 1.comment on the following lines from pride and prejudice... "you are too hasty,sir...you forgot that i have made no answer............................................ ..................... till than decline them". 2.in hre novel p&p,jane austen uses different kinds of irony.discess with reference to examples from the novel. 3. what is the theme of jane austen's novel pride & prejudice?explain how this theme occupies the minds ot all most all characters in the novel. يارب يرد علي احد :s11: |
2010- 6- 17 | #2659 |
أكـاديـمـي ألـمـاسـي
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2010- 6- 17 | #2660 |
أكـاديـمـي فـعّـال
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اخر ملزمه نزلها الدكتور رقم 4 اختبرنا فيه صح؟؟؟؟
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