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Louise Erdrich
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وهي ( الشخصيات , الموضوع . point of view . plot
فجزاكم الله كل خير
والقصه اعلى هذا الرابط وورد وهي قصيرة
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Louise Erdrich
ولكم مودتي اعزاءي
سبحان الله و بحمده
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phz i need help
the characteristics of the restoration period
" Elegy written in county chountry church yard "
By : Thomas Gray
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دخلتها بالسكانر
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وان شاء الله تنفعك
هنا الأوراق
ودعواتك
Chic Girl
ماشاء الله عليك ... الله يوفقك ... تعاون رائع ...
رحم الله والديكم جميعاً
يداً بيد ننجح
الجهود لا تقوم على شخص واحد فقط
وعلى قول المثل ( يد وحده ما تصفق )
الله الله بالتعاون
واعذروني على القطعة
واستروا ما واجهتم
اجمل المنى لكم
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الحساب الأول وهو خاص بمادة اللغة الانجليزية
http://www.4shared.com/dir/9540021/6...7/sharing.html
الحساب الثاني وهو ايضاً مكمل للغة الانجليزية مع بعض الخلفيات
والملفات العربية الطيبة وبرنامج نور على الدرب لأبن باز رحمه الله
http://www.4shared.com/dir/20133589/...0/sharing.html
والحساب الثالث والاخير هو حساب اسلامي عام
http://www.4shared.com/dir/8109169/b...e/sharing.html
يوتيوب
واجمل المنى للجميع [/MARK]
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته
انا مستوى اول والدكتوره طالبة نكتب 6 اسطر لكل موضوع من الموضوعات التاليةاحدث لي عن
1)an experience from your childhood
2)a memory of a family member(mother,grandfather, cousin,etc
3) something unusual that your family used to do
4) your first day of school or your first job
5) a memory of a teacher from elementary school
6) an experience that changed your life
الله يجزاكم خير المذكرات تكون مبسطة وسهله>>>الدكتورة تقول المذكرات والأحداث ممكن حزينه اوسعيدة..الله يجزاكم خير عندي السبت
مرحبا اختي
افا ولا يهمك
ولا يتكدر خاطرك الكل بيعطي اللي يقدر عليه
نعم هناك بعض الأعضاء بأمكانهم المساعده لكن نعذرهم لظروفهم وما ندري عن ظروفهم
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اما بالنسبة لطلبك فأليكِ روابط مباشرة ان شاء الله
الأول
من موقع للأدب الأنجليزي
The Free Library
http://fletcher.thefreelibrary.com/A...Literature/8-1
الثاني
من ويكبيديا
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_Restoration
الثالث
وهو رابط ممتاز ستجدين طلبك فيه بكل سهولة بأذن الله
http://lib.blcu.edu.cn/per/981/en/e-l-5.htm
ووجدت بعض المواقع الأخرى لكنها مواقع محظورة
وحياك الله يا اميرة
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الحساب الأول وهو خاص بمادة اللغة الانجليزية
http://www.4shared.com/dir/9540021/6...7/sharing.html
الحساب الثاني وهو ايضاً مكمل للغة الانجليزية مع بعض الخلفيات
والملفات العربية الطيبة وبرنامج نور على الدرب لأبن باز رحمه الله
http://www.4shared.com/dir/20133589/...0/sharing.html
والحساب الثالث والاخير هو حساب اسلامي عام
http://www.4shared.com/dir/8109169/b...e/sharing.html
يوتيوب
واجمل المنى للجميع [/MARK]
السلام عليكم
الله يعطيكم العافيه
ابغى ضروري اختباري بكرآ
الاختلاف بين تاريخ اللغه الانجليزي القديم والحديث
من حيث النطق ، الكلمات ، اجزاء الكلام ( الاسماء ، الضمائر ، الافعال ..........
مشكوووووور اخوي try to reach
مرة مبسوطة الحين لاني غايبة عن المحاظرة ولا ادري وش الطبخة
حياك الله اختي
نعناعة
بحثت لكِ في محرك بحث قوقل الأكاديمي
انظري هذه الصفحة
هنـــــــا
وقد تجدين طلبك بأذن الله في الرابط التالي :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_english
جمل المنى
ا
بليييييييييييييييييييييز ساعدوني
امتحاني الاسبوع هذا وما ادري ايش اسوي
الدكتورة طلبت منا essay عن مسرحية ماكبيث
كم عدد المرات اللي طلعت فيها الساحرات الثلاثة بالمسرحية؟
كم عدد المرات اللي قابل فيها ماكبيث الساحرات الثلاث؟
ايش تأثير الساحرات الثلاث على المسرحية؟
ايش تأثير الساحرات الثلاث على شخصية ماكبيث؟؟؟؟
طلبت منا إجابات للأسئلة هذي على شكل essay
يخليكم ربي ساعدونييييييييييييي
يمنع وضع اكثر من صورة او صور نسائية او صور ذات حجم كبير
يمنع وضع روابط لمواقع ومنتديات أخرى
يمنع وضع روابط الاغاني
يمنع وضع البريد الالكتروني
السلام عليكم
الله يعطيكم العافيه
ابغى ضروري اختباري بكرآ
الاختلاف بين تاريخ اللغه الانجليزي القديم والحديث
من حيث النطق ، الكلمات ، اجزاء الكلام ( الاسماء ، الضمائر ، الافعال ..........
http://www.merriam-webster.com/help/faq/history.htm
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هل من مجيب؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟
يمنع وضع اكثر من صورة او صور نسائية او صور ذات حجم كبير
يمنع وضع روابط لمواقع ومنتديات أخرى
يمنع وضع روابط الاغاني
يمنع وضع البريد الالكتروني
Macbeth
The Three Witches
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In any work of literature or drama there is usually foreshadowing.
Foreshadow can be defined to be, "a sign of something to come: indicate or
suggest beforehand; prefigure; presage." (Compton's Interactive
Encyclopedia) Playwrights use this technique to give the audience a sense
of what is to come or what exactly is going to happen to a character.
Foreshadowing can be easily detected or it cannot be noticed at all until
the end of the play or story. In Shakespeare's Macbeth, Shakespeare uses
the prophecies of the witches and thoughts of Macbeth himself to foreshadow
within the play. And Macbeth himself detects them somewhat as does the
audience.
In Macbeth, Shakespeare uses the three witches as main sources
foreshadowing. In the play they are conveyed as prophecies. The audience
experiences a little of these prophecies almost immediately in the opening
scene and act of the play. When they talk about meeting Macbeth they say
they will greet him, "when the battle's lost and won." (Shakespeare, pg.1)
And then they yell together, "fair is foul, and foul is fair."(Shakespeare,
pg.1) These two examples foreshadow that some sort of evil will be coming
and that there will also be a victory of sorts, but the audience doesn't
know specifically what yet. These also suggest a great battle is to be
fought against good and evil and the events that follow will unfold at a
rapid pace. This foreshadowing can be detected by the audience because they
can feel the emotion of doom and evil rising.
The actual prophecies given by the witches occur in the third scene
of the first act when they meet Macbeth and Banquo. They greet him with
three titles, "Thane of Glamis," "Thane of Cawdor," and "King hereafter."(
Shakespeare, pg. 5-6) The last two titles are used as foreshadowing for
things to come. Macbeth himself sees them, but as prophecies that might
come true. The title of Thane of Cawdor foreshadows a title that is soon
announced to him in scene four due to the execution of Cawdor. The title
King hereafter foreshadows a title that will cost him more than he knows.
It will be through maddening guilt and evil that will gain him this title.
These examples of foreshadowing show how the character themselves can be
shown the foreshadowing, but not as facts, they see them as prophecies or
predictions that might come true. Later in the scene Macbeth foreshadows
his own fate. He says, "...present fears are less than horrible
imaginings."(Shakespeare, pg8) This foreshadows his own fate in murdering
the king and facing something worse than any battle he has ever fought.
The witches don't meet Macbeth again until act four. During this
meeting with the witches, Macbeth learns three more prophecies that
foreshadow his life to come. These prophecies are an armed head, a bloody
child and the third a child crowned with a tree in his hand. The armed
head tells Macbeth to, "beware Macduff; Beware the thane of
Fife."(Shakespeare, pg. 53) This foreshadows Macbeth's death by Macduff.
The bloody child says, "...for none of woman born shall harm
Macbeth."(Shakespeare, pg.54) This again foreshadows Macbeth's death but
describes Macduff more in detail as the one who kills Macbeth. It is later
revealed that Macduff was not born in natural birth. The third prophecy
tells Macbeth that he will never vanquish until, "Great Birnam wood to high
Dunsinane hill shall come against him."(Shakespeare, 54) This foreshadows
the troops of Malcom using the boughs of the trees of Birnam Wood to
camouflage them while until they are in range to attack. Macbeth doesn't
listen to these foreshadowings or prophecies as seriously as he did the
first. He thinks that they are impossible to happen but the audience knows
that these foreshadow Macbeth's downfall because Shakespeare as a
playwright would not have included them if they weren't foreshadowing the
fall of Macbeth.
In Shakespeare's Macbeth, the three witches are used as prophets
that convey Macbeth's future fate directly to him. Macbeth detects these
foreshadowings not as absolute truths as does the audience but as
predictions that might come true depending on if he thinks they are good or
not. In one instance Macbeth himself even foreshadows his fate but fails
to see or recognize it. The use of these characters in foreshadowing adds
to the "tragedy" of the tragedy. That Macbeth was foreshadowed or
prophesied to commit these acts and die and he knew some and still failed
to see them. This adds to the brilliance of Shakespeare's tragedy, Macbeth.
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مشكورة الزهرة الخضراء
الله يوفقك دنيا واخرة
يمنع وضع اكثر من صورة او صور نسائية او صور ذات حجم كبير
يمنع وضع روابط لمواقع ومنتديات أخرى
يمنع وضع روابط الاغاني
يمنع وضع البريد الالكتروني
Macbeth
Witches Influence on Macbeth's Decisions
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In the Shakespearean play, "Macbeth," the witches influence on how Macbeth made
his decisions played a crucial part in contributing to his eventual destruction.
The witches were trying to create chaos by prophesying to Macbeth in order to
get him to act. They planted the seed of evil in Macbeth's head that grew to
dominate his mind. But it was Macbeth who made the choices that determined his
fate. He was not forced to kill Duncan nor any of his other victims. But after
he murdered Duncan, Macbeth lost his sanity. The witches were easily able to
control his mind. They made him believe that he was invincible, and then he
willingly continued to fight when he knew that it would mean his doom. Macbeth's
downfall was planned by the weird sisters, but it was Macbeth's own free will
that lead him to it.
The three witches called the weird sisters are the root of the problem that is
the subject for this story. The weird sisters are creators of chaos by nature.
They associate with evil spirits and obey them, and they are followers of the
evil goddess, Hecate. In the play the witches, with their spells, plan the
downfall of Macbeth. They cannot directly harm him themselves, so they tell
Macbeth predictions for his possible future, in order to make him act on them.
The witches tell Macbeth that he will become the thane of Cawdor and then king
of Scotland. They poison his mind with these prophesies, making him greedy and
bringing out the evil qualities in his soul. When the first of the promises is
proven authentic, Macbeth then considers the idea of murdering Duncan for the
first time. This is his first step on the journey to his demise, as the witches
had planned.
The three witches' plan succeeded, they had aroused the greed in Macbeth,
allowing him to make the most important choice of the play - to kill Duncan.
Macbeth does not easily make this decision. In fact, at first he decides against
it, but, with the knowledge that he could be king, he could not help himself
from considering it. After constant persuasion from Lady Macbeth, she and
Macbeth finally made their decision. Lady Macbeth would load Duncan's attendants
with liquor, and then, on Lady Macbeth's signal, Macbeth would creep into
Duncan's chamber and slay him with his servant's weapons. This act surges
Macbeth forward on the direct path to his destruction. Afterwards, when Duncan
is discovered dead, Macbeth kills again when he murders the servants who were
guarding Duncan. Claiming he acted in rage Macbeth kills the servants so that
they cannot bear witness against him. Macbeth's greed had taken control of him
and he could not turn back. It only took the one idea embedded into Macbeth's
head to lead him toward corruption.
After Macbeth grows more sinful and overpowered with greed he does not make any
real attempt to change, and his conscious is bothered by this. Slowly Macbeth
loses grasp of his sanity and self-control. Being consumed with power, Macbeth
lets nothing stand in the way of his reign, because his reign is all that he has
left now. Macbeth's malevolence and deceptiveness are shown further when he
becomes so obsessed with the witches prophesies to his friend, Banquo, that he
decides to hire two men to kill him and his son. It is not long before Macbeth's
own ruthlessness begins to disturb him, greatly. He suffers from troubled sleep,
nightmares and loss of appetite, and he is going insane. At a banquet in his
castle Macbeth envisions Banquo's ghost and gives a terrified reaction in front
of his guests. Also because Macduff does not attend the banquet and flees to
England, Macbeth, in anger, decides to have his family murdered. Later in the
play Macbeth says to Lady Macbeth, "I am in blood / Stepp'd in so far, that,
should I wade no more, / Returning were as tedious as go o'er." This remark
paints the image of Macbeth swimming in a sea of blood, having proceeded so far
that it is easier to continue than to go back. Macbeth has lost hope. With
regret, he feels that he is past the point of no return, he has sinned so
brutally and severely that he is unable to atone for it.
Now that the witches have succeeded in bringing out Macbeth's evil qualities,
they are ready to finish their plot and make sure that Macbeth follows his
destiny to his downfall. With Hecate's guidance, the witches plan to lead
Macbeth to his death by making him feel overconfident. Macbeth goes to seek the
witches in a dark cave. When he finds them, they present him with three
apparitions. The first apparition appears as an armed head that says, "Macbeth!
Macbeth! Macbeth! beware Macduff; / Beware the thane of Fife." The second
apparition is a bloody child that tells Macbeth, "Be bloody, bold, and resolute;
laugh to scorn / The power of man, for none born of woman / Shall harm Macbeth."
Finally the third apparition, in the form of a child with a crown on his head,
holding a tree, tells Macbeth that he "Shall never vanquished be until Great
Birnam wood to high Dunsinane Hill / Shall come against him." Macbeth now feels
assured that he cannot be killed because he assumes that all people are born of
a woman, and it is impossible for a forest to move. He could never have guessed
that the apparitions meant that Macduff did not have a natural birth and that
the English would use trees as camouflage. This false confidence Macbeth was
given was extremely important to allow him to make his final decisions that
resulted in his defeat.
The apparitions made an effect on Macbeth and he acts foolishly because of them.
When he is told that Macduff has fled to England, Macbeth, in fury, orders his
family murdered. This only strengthens Macduff's desire to confront and kill
Macbeth. When Macbeth finally realizes that he has been deceived by the witches
his overconfidence turns into arrogance. A messenger reports to Macbeth that it
appears that Birnam Wood is moving toward Dunsinane, as the apparitions had
warned Macbeth it would. But Macbeth now is too determined to fight than to
retreat, so he orders his soldiers to attack. On the battlefield he feels
trapped. But at the same time however, he clings to the prophesy that he cannot
by killed by anyone born of a woman. When Macbeth is finally confronted by
Macduff, Macduff explains that he was delivered by caesarian section and thus,
technically, not born. Now Macbeth fully understands the deception of the
witches and realizes that he destined to die here. But when he is given the
chance to live he does not take it, he would rather die than live in shame. By
free will, despite knowing that he would probably die, Macbeth fights Macduff,
and is slain.
It was Macbeth's free will, with the influence of the witches prophesies that
determined his destiny. Macbeth chose to kill Duncan, chose to kill his servants,
Banquo, and Macduff's family, and chose to fight to his death. And he was not
forced to do so, he took each step on the path to his destruction by choice.
Even though Macbeth seemed to have a predetermined fate, I don't think that he
was bound to it. I think he could have chosen to break away from the direction
he was heading at anytime, but just simply did not have the willpower.
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انا مستوى اول والدكتوره طالبة نكتب 6 اسطر لكل موضوع من الموضوعات التاليةاحدث لي عن
1)an experience from your childhood
2)a memory of a family member(mother,grandfather, cousin,etc
3) something unusual that your family used to do
4) your first day of school or your first job
5) a memory of a teacher from elementary school
6) an experience that changed your life
الله يجزاكم خير المذكرات تكون مبسطة وسهله>>>الدكتورة تقول المذكرات والأحداث ممكن حزينه اوسعيدة..الله يجزاكم خير عندي السبت
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