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مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : تعليق روايه Jane Eyre



nony brony
05-01-2011, 04:51 PM
:smile (24):بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم
السلام على الجميع
لو سمحتوا امتحاني بتاريخ 11
من الشهر الحالي شهر 2اريد تعليق روايه Jane Eyre ;
;كاملة وعن الفكره والهدف من الكتابة لو 20 سطر ماني خالف
معلمتنا تحب اللغه السهله والأتقان في العمل
وحبوبه وماودي استهين بمادتها انا اعرف لاكن ابي اشوف وش عندكم مازيادة الخير الاخير ثاني
اللي يجاوبني دعاء له في كل ليل وانا احب الدعاءبوسط الظلام
لاتنحرمو ادعوة المسلم للمسلم مستجابه وحنا إن شاء الله مسلمين ولا تنسو اقول الله تعالى "وتعاونوا على البر والتقوى ولا تعاونوا على الإثم والعدوان"

sea breeze
05-01-2011, 10:41 PM
وعليكم السلام ورحمة الله وبركاته

Jane Eyre
Published in 1847, Jane Eyre brought almost instant fame to its obscure author, the daughter of a clergyman in a small mill town in northern England. On the surface, the novel embodies stock situations of the Gothic novel genre such as mystery, horror, and the classic medieval castle setting; many of the incidents border on (and cross over into) melodrama. The story of the young heroine is also in many ways conventional—the rise of a poor orphan girl against overwhelming odds, whose love and determination eventually redeem a tormented hero. Yet if this all there were to Jane Eyre, the novel would soon have been forgotten. In writing Jane Eyre Charlotte Bronte did not write a mere romantic potboiler. Her book has serious things to say about a number of important subjects: the relations between men and women, women's equality, the treatment of children and of women, religious faith and religious hypocrisy (and the difference between the two), the realization of selfhood, and the nature of true love. But again, if its concerns were only topical, it would not have outlived the time in which it was written. The book is not a tract any more than it is a potboiler. It is a work of fiction with memorable characters and vivid scenes, written in a compelling prose style. In appealing to both the head and the heart, Jane Eyre triumphs over its flaws and remains a classic of nineteenth-century English literature and one of the most popular of all English novels.

الله يوفقكِ عزيزتي.. دعواتكِ

nony brony
05-01-2011, 11:58 PM
مشكووور والله سويت اجر وابشر بكل خير أن شاء الله