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قديم 2012- 1- 7   #5421
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Naturalistic writers are interested more in the negative side , they present poverty ,diseases or unhappiness
realistic writers present the upper class and rich people

it is on Drama 8 , the last page.

this is not the answer. Realism DOES NOT deal with rich ppl but rather with ordinary people.
لا تغلطين بالاجابه في الاختبار

في فرق بينهم بس مو قادرة اوصل له
شكرا على اجابتك though
 
قديم 2012- 1- 7   #5422
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ILMMSFM will become famous soon enoughILMMSFM will become famous soon enough
بيانات الطالب:
الكلية: كلية الاداب الدمام
الدراسة: انتساب
التخصص: ادب انجليزي
المستوى: المستوى الخامس
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بنات من اللي طلعت عن الستيج دايركشن؟؟ يآآريت تحطونه هنـآآآ


Introduction:
The definition of Stage Directions:
Stage directions are directions given to the actor(s) by the director. They involve the set of the stage as well as the physical movement of the actors on stage. It is a way to help readers to visualize the characters and to give a pictorial dimension to the play.
Ibsen uses non-verbal elements such as screen directions and setting descriptions to symbolise aspects of characters and their relationships to each other.
A. Stage directions- Set
Ibsen’s stage directions in A Doll’s are very specific and systematic. The way the objects are extensively described to allow the reader to vividly visualize the set exactly like what Ibsen intended without being showed on stage. For instance, EVERY WALL IS DESCRIBED with the position of every door and what lies behind it.
B. Stage Directions- Physical Movements
Ibsen’s stage directions also reflect his realistic view of his characters. He writes down every movement, however slight it might seem. Peter Watts describes how Ibsen sees his characters as if from out of a mist until they gradually emerge into clear images


A. Stage Directions- Set:
1. Torvald
The stage directions also go on to describe Torvald's office, showing his personality, independence and occupational status with one small description. By the end of the play, we see that Torvald’s obsession with controlling his home’s appearance and his repeated suppression and denial of reality have harmed his family and his happiness irreparably
2. The Christmas Tree
The Christmas tree, a festive object meant to serve a decorative purpose ,it symbolizes Nora’s position in her household as a plaything who is pleasing to look at and adds charm to the home. There are several parallels drawn between Nora and the Christmas tree in the play. Just as Nora instructs the maid that the children cannot see the tree until it has been decorated, she tells Torvald that no one can see her in her dress until the evening of the dance. Also, at the beginning of the second act, after Nora’s psychological condition has begun to erode, the stage directions indicate that the Christmas tree is correspondingly “dishevelled.”

2. The Stove:
The porcelain stove has very symbolic meaning throughout the play. It is portrayed as the heart of the domestic space. It is often referred to as a provider of warmth and comfort. "lets get cozy here by the stove." Additionally, the stove symbolises Nora's place as a wife and the way society expects her to act in this role. Whenever Nora moves towards the stove in the play she moves back to her place as a wife



B. Stage Directions- Physical movement:

1. After Krogstad pays Nora a visit for the first time, the stage directions play a large role in displaying Nora's anxiety. "She starts to busy herself by tidying the children's clothes, but soon stops". Soon, she moves on to her needlework, but after only a stitch or two, she stops. She begins "busily decorating the tree" until her husband comes home. It is easy for the audience to see that Nora is uneasy, and by keeping herself busy, she distracts herself from her fears. Ibsen's stage directions are effective in creating greater depth and feeling in his characters, making them more real to the audience.

2. Stage directions allow readers to Examine Nora's actions when trying to wheedle money as her present from her husband. Ibsen states 'playing with his coat buttons and without raising her eyes to his' and then 'speaking quickly'?
this intensive sketch enable readers to come to a conclusion that because of Ibesn’s making up to him by touch is habit, but guilt over her reasons for asking prevents her from looking at him
she is psyching herself to ask for the money and is being manipulative, knowing that her touch will melt him; she doesn't look straight at him at first but meets his eyes dazzlingly when she asks for the money

3. The most memorable line is a stage direction: "From below, the sound of a door slamming shut." Every analyst of this drama voices some variation of the "door slam heard round the world," symbolizing closure of the 19th century and Victorian assumptions regarding the role of wife and mother, of tradition, religion and law.

The Production of A Doll’s House:

Two weeks before the premiere a print run of 8,000 copies of the script had been published, and it already had sold out. The world premiere of A Doll’s House (Et dukkehjem) took place at the Royal Theatre in Copenhagen on December 21, 1879 with Betty Hennings as the first Nora and Emil Poulsen as Torvald, and H.P. Holst as the director of the production. The premiere date was fitting for the Christmastime setting of the play. the play was so heatedly debated in Scandinavia in 1879 that, as critic Frances Lord observes, "many a social invitation in Stockholm during that winter bore the words, 'You are requested not to mention Ibsen's Doll's House!"

Writing for the Norwegen newspaper Folkets Avis, the critic Erik Bøgh admired Ibsen's originality and technical mastery: "Not a single declamatory phrase, no high dramatics, no drop of blood, not even a tear."
Ibsen was obliged to supply an alternative ending for the first German production when the famous leading lady Hedwig Niemann-Raabe refused to perform the role of Nora, stating that "I would never leave my children!" Since the playwright's wishes were not protected by copyright, Ibsen decided to avoid the danger of being re-written by a lesser dramatist by committing what he called a "barbaric outrage" on his play himself and giving it an alternative ending in which Nora did not leave. Because of a lack of success, Niemann-Raabe eventually restored the original ending. Finally, The first British production opened on 7 June 1889, starring Janet Achurch as Nora.
 
قديم 2012- 1- 7   #5423
Highness
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عدد الـنقـاط : 50
مؤشر المستوى: 52
Highness will become famous soon enough
بيانات الطالب:
الكلية: كلية الآداب بالدمام
الدراسة: انتظام
التخصص: أدب إنجليزي
المستوى: المستوى السابع
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Highness غير متواجد حالياً
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اقتباس:
المشاركة الأصلية كتبت بواسطة ThE lEgEnD مشاهدة المشاركة
يمكن قصدك هاذي... بس مااحي انها مهمه

A doll’s House’ belongs to stage number two in his career; the stage of realism which is dealing with the way people in small town face certain issues. The play ‘Ghosts’ belongs to the second stage also. Ibsen also is interested in how society is built on hypocrisy or lies and how the truth is one thing and appearance is another. This is in his realistic stage; the second stage. The third stage is about modern issues. Does ‘A doll’s House’ belong more to this stage like dealing with modern issues and problems?

دراما 8
مو هي قالت من ضمن التوبيكس نبحث عن حياة ابسن
مكتوب انه مر ب 4 ستيجيز
بس مافهمتها بالضبط
لما نكتلم عن البوقرافي لإبسن احسه مهم
البارت اللي جبتيه هو اللي يتكلم عن الستيج الثاني اللي خلاله كتب a doll house
 
قديم 2012- 1- 7   #5424
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ILMMSFM will become famous soon enoughILMMSFM will become famous soon enough
بيانات الطالب:
الكلية: كلية الاداب الدمام
الدراسة: انتساب
التخصص: ادب انجليزي
المستوى: المستوى الخامس
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السلام عليكم

سؤال:

ما هو الفرق بين problem play/well-made play/ and drama of ideas?

من بحثي الآن اتضح لي انهم نفس النظرية
صح؟؟؟؟
افيدوني الله يجزاكم خير
 
قديم 2012- 1- 7   #5425
Highness
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الصورة الرمزية Highness
الملف الشخصي:
رقم العضوية : 93373
تاريخ التسجيل: Sat Nov 2011
المشاركات: 80
الـجنــس : أنـثـى
عدد الـنقـاط : 50
مؤشر المستوى: 52
Highness will become famous soon enough
بيانات الطالب:
الكلية: كلية الآداب بالدمام
الدراسة: انتظام
التخصص: أدب إنجليزي
المستوى: المستوى السابع
 الأوسمة و جوائز  بيانات الاتصال بالعضو  اخر مواضيع العضو
Highness غير متواجد حالياً
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اقتباس:
المشاركة الأصلية كتبت بواسطة ILMMSFM مشاهدة المشاركة
this is not the answer. Realism DOES NOT deal with rich ppl but rather with ordinary people.
لا تغلطين بالاجابه في الاختبار

في فرق بينهم بس مو قادرة اوصل له
شكرا على اجابتك though
it is written in drama lecture 8
you can check
 
قديم 2012- 1- 7   #5426
طيرالحب
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بيانات الطالب:
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التخصص: English literature
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بنات بليز اللي عندها ملازم للدكتوره للمسسرحيه الثانيه ياليت تنزلها

لان دكتوره سميره ماشرحت كل المسسرحيه
 
قديم 2012- 1- 7   #5427
Highness
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الصورة الرمزية Highness
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رقم العضوية : 93373
تاريخ التسجيل: Sat Nov 2011
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الـجنــس : أنـثـى
عدد الـنقـاط : 50
مؤشر المستوى: 52
Highness will become famous soon enough
بيانات الطالب:
الكلية: كلية الآداب بالدمام
الدراسة: انتظام
التخصص: أدب إنجليزي
المستوى: المستوى السابع
 الأوسمة و جوائز  بيانات الاتصال بالعضو  اخر مواضيع العضو
Highness غير متواجد حالياً
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اقتباس:
المشاركة الأصلية كتبت بواسطة Angel Eye مشاهدة المشاركة
بنات من اللي طلعت عن الستيج دايركشن؟؟ يآآريت تحطونه هنـآآآ
هذا اللي فوق يتكلم عن بس A doll house
بحثت عن أشياء تخص المسرحيه الثانيه غير اللي اساسا مذكوره في المحاضرات ولقيت هذي

The presence of the tree and a rock important, he says the setting , is complete with animal, vegetable, and mineral. Having all three elements present – animal, vegetable, and mineral – would seem to suggest that the world of Waiting for Godot is a complete one. Nothing is missing, everything is present, and yet still the world is empty. Still the world is without purpose because characters fail to provide it with meaning through their actions.

While Vladimir and Estragon wait for Godot, they also wait for nightfall. For some reason (again, arbitrary and uncertain), they don’t have to wait for him once the night has fallen. The classic interpretation is that night = dark = death. The falling of night is as much a reprieve from daily suffering as death is from the suffering of a lifetime.

There’s also the issue of the moon, as its appearance in the sky is the real signal that night has come and the men can stop waiting for Godot. Estragon, in one of his "wicked smart" moments, comments the moon is "pale for weariness […] of climbing heaven and gazing on the likes of us." Though the man remembers nothing of yesterday, he does in this moment seem to comprehend the endless repetition of his life. And if the moon is weary just from watching, imagine what that says about the predicament of the men themselves.



In Samuel Becket's Waiting for Godot tree is an important symbol. Many critics are of the opinion that tree represents Cross in which Jesus Christ is crucified. If we take tree as cross then there is a hidden meaning which Becket is trying to bring. Christ died on the cross in order to redeem the people but for Valdimir and Estragon it is a tree which misleads them. By waiting there under the tree they don't get any salvation but only confusion.

This tree also symbolises the cross in which two thieves who have died with Jesus. One thief get salvation at the last minute. Are they waiting for the last minute repentance? The question is unanswered. We also see in the second day of their waiting there are four or five leaves. This indeed a symbol of hope but at the end of the play this has become 'hoping against hope'. In some of the gospels the cross is been called as tree. If we take that into account tree represents cross.
 
قديم 2012- 1- 7   #5428
Angelica
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مؤشر المستوى: 77
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بيانات الطالب:
الكلية: كلية الآداب
الدراسة: انتظام
التخصص: English Literature
المستوى: خريج جامعي
 الأوسمة و جوائز  بيانات الاتصال بالعضو  اخر مواضيع العضو
Angelica غير متواجد حالياً
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اقتباس:
المشاركة الأصلية كتبت بواسطة ILMMSFM مشاهدة المشاركة
this is not the answer. Realism DOES NOT deal with rich ppl but rather with ordinary people.
لا تغلطين بالاجابه في الاختبار

في فرق بينهم بس مو قادرة اوصل له
شكرا على اجابتك though
Naturalistic works exposed the dark harshness of life, including poverty, racism, sex, violence, prejudice, disease, corruption, prostitution, and filth. As a result, naturalistic writers were frequently criticized for focusing too much on human vice and misery.
 
قديم 2012- 1- 7   #5429
Highness
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الصورة الرمزية Highness
الملف الشخصي:
رقم العضوية : 93373
تاريخ التسجيل: Sat Nov 2011
المشاركات: 80
الـجنــس : أنـثـى
عدد الـنقـاط : 50
مؤشر المستوى: 52
Highness will become famous soon enough
بيانات الطالب:
الكلية: كلية الآداب بالدمام
الدراسة: انتظام
التخصص: أدب إنجليزي
المستوى: المستوى السابع
 الأوسمة و جوائز  بيانات الاتصال بالعضو  اخر مواضيع العضو
Highness غير متواجد حالياً
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اقتباس:
المشاركة الأصلية كتبت بواسطة ILMMSFM مشاهدة المشاركة
السلام عليكم

سؤال:

ما هو الفرق بين problem play/well-made play/ and drama of ideas?

من بحثي الآن اتضح لي انهم نفس النظرية
صح؟؟؟؟
افيدوني الله يجزاكم خير
problem play نفسها drama of idea
بس اختلاف مسمى
 
قديم 2012- 1- 7   #5430
غرك غلاك
أكـاديـمـي نــشـط
 
الصورة الرمزية غرك غلاك
الملف الشخصي:
رقم العضوية : 45180
تاريخ التسجيل: Tue Jan 2010
المشاركات: 127
الـجنــس : أنـثـى
عدد الـنقـاط : 157
مؤشر المستوى: 61
غرك غلاك has a spectacular aura aboutغرك غلاك has a spectacular aura about
بيانات الطالب:
الكلية: كلية الآداب للبنات بالدمام
الدراسة: انتظام
التخصص: English Literature
المستوى: المستوى السابع
 الأوسمة و جوائز  بيانات الاتصال بالعضو  اخر مواضيع العضو
غرك غلاك غير متواجد حالياً
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بنات هذا اللي عندي عن stage directions in dolls house

The definition of Stage Directions:
A. Stage directions are directions given to the actor(s) by the director. They involve the set of the stage as well as the physical movement of the actors on stage. It is a way to help readers to visualize the characters and to give a pictorial dimension to the play

A-Stage directions- Set
A. Ibsen’s stage directions in A Doll’s are very specific and systematic. The way the objects are extensively described to allow the reader to vividly visualize the set exactly like what Ibsen intended without being showed on stage. For instance, EVERY WALL IS DESCRIBED with the position of every door and what lies behind it.

B. Stage Directions- Set:
1. Torvald
The stage directions also go on to describe Torvald's office, showing his personality, independence and occupational status with one small description. By the end of the play, we see that Torvald’s obsession with controlling his home’s appearance and his repeated suppression and denial of reality have harmed his family and his happiness irreparably

2. The Christmas Tree
The Christmas tree, a festive object meant to serve a decorative purpose ,it symbolizes Nora’s position in her household as a plaything who is pleasing to look at and adds charm to the home. There are several parallels drawn between Nora and the Christmas tree in the play. Just as Nora instructs the maid that the children cannot see the tree until it has been decorated, she tells Torvald that no one can see her in her dress until the evening of the dance. Also, at the beginning of the second act, after Nora’s psychological condition has begun to erode, the stage directions indicate that the Christmas tree is correspondingly “dishevelled.”

2. The Stove:
The porcelain stove has very symbolic meaning throughout the play. It is portrayed as the heart of the domestic space. It is often referred to as a provider of warmth and comfort. "lets get cozy here by the stove." Additionally, the stove symbolises Nora's place as a wife and the way society expects her to act in this role. Whenever Nora moves towards the stove in the play she moves back to her place as a wife

B.Stage Directions- Physical MovementsIbsen’s stage directions also reflect his realistic view of his characters. He writes down every movement, however slight it might seem. Peter Watts describes how Ibsen sees his characters as if from out of a mist until they gradually emerge into clear images
1. After Krogstad pays Nora a visit for the first time, the stage directions play a large role in displaying Nora's anxiety. "She starts to busy herself by tidying the children's clothes, but soon stops". Soon, she moves on to her needlework, but after only a stitch or two, she stops. She begins "busily decorating the tree" until her husband comes home. It is easy for the audience to see that Nora is uneasy, and by keeping herself busy, she distracts herself from her fears. Ibsen's stage directions are effective in creating greater depth and feeling in his characters, making them more real to the audience.

2. Stage directions allow readers to Examine Nora's actions when trying to wheedle money as her present from her husband. Ibsen states 'playing with his coat buttons and without raising her eyes to his' and then 'speaking quickly'?
this intensive sketch enable readers to come to a conclusion that because of Ibesn’s making up to him by touch is habit, but guilt over her reasons for asking prevents her from looking at him
she is psyching herself to ask for the money and is being manipulative, knowing that her touch will melt him; she doesn't look straight at him at first but meets his eyes dazzlingly when she asks for the money

The most memorable line is a stage direction: "From below, the sound of a door slamming shut." Every analyst of this drama voices some variation of the "door slam heard round the world," symbolizing closure of the 19th century and Victorian assumptions regarding the role of wife and mother, of tradition, religion and law.


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