مشرف موسوعة الأدب الانجليزي
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اشترك في: الاثنين ديسمبر 17, 2007 3:47 am
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مشاركات: 1898
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القسم: Literature, Film, and Theatre
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السنة: MA
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مكان: Britain
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عبير,
اقتباس:
Odysseus,
That's kind of you
Thanx a lot Sis
You seem that you love this play, I mean Romeo and Juliet. In fact I also did NOT read it yet; and it seems to be very nice; because the quotes you choose are very nice. I'll try to read it after my exams.
Now, I come to your most important word, "LIE".
اقتباس:
many characters believe lies and commit many terrible mistakes beause of merely a LIE
You do NOT know how I love this word. And I come now with some "lies".
I am going to put three quotes; the first is from Heart of Darkness, the second from Women in Love; and finally the third is from my most important poem in the world, "The Lie".
Marlow, in Heart of Darkness, says :
" . . . You know I hate, detest, and can't bear a lie, NOT because I am straighter than the rest of us, but simply because it appals me. There is a taint of death, a flavour of morality in lies- which is exactly what I hate and detest in the world- what I want to forget. It makes me miserable and sick, like biting something rotten would do." P. 38
Another person, from another novel, speaks about lies. Birkin, who is known for his strange philosophy, says in Women in Love:
" . . . Humanity is a huge aggregate lie, and a huge lie is less than a small truth. Humanity is less, far less than the individual, because the individual may sometimes be capable of truth, and humanity is a tree of lies. And they say that love is the greatest thing; they persist in saying this, the foul liars, and just look at what they do! Look at all the millions of people who repeat every minute that love is the greatest, and charity is the greatest- and see what they are doing all the time . . . It's a lie to say that love is the greatest. You might as well say that hate is the greatest, since the opposite of everything balances. What people want is hate- hate and nothing but hate. . . It's the lie that kills. If we want hate- let us have it: death, murder, torture, violent destruction- let us have it: but NOT in the name of love." P. 137
I did NOT find more truthful thing than "The Lie". The poem is very nice, and I do NOT know what to quote and what to ignore. I'll choose the following stanzas, but the whole poem is very very nice:
Go, soul, the body's guest,
Upon a thankless errand;
Fear not to touch the best;
The truth shall be thy warrant:
Go, since I needs must die,
And give the world the lie.
Say to the court it glows
And shines like rotten wood,
Say to the church it shows
What's good, and doth no good:
If church and court reply,
Then give them both the lie.
. . .
Tell men of high condition,
That manage the estate,
Their purpose is ambition;
Their practice only hate.
And if they once reply,
Then give them all the lie.
Tell zeal it wants devotion;
Tell love it is but lust;
Tell time it meets but motion;
Tell flesh it is but dust:
And wish them not reply,
For thou must give the lie.
. . .
Tell physic of her boldness;
Tell skill it is prevention;
Tell charity of coldness;
Tell law it is contention:
And as they do reply,
So give them still the lie.
. . .
Tell fortune of her blindness;
Tell nature of decay;
Tell friendship of unkindness;
Tell justice of delay:
And if they will reply,
Then give them all the lie.
. . .
So when thou hast, as I
Commanded thee, done blabbing;
Because to give the lie
Deserves no less than stabbing:
Stab at thee, he that will,
No stab thy soul can kill!
"The Lie", Sir Walter Ralegh (1592).
Every Line is great by itself. Please! Please read the poem carefully and see how it is great.
It's I, Ala'. 
_________________ [english][align=center]"We are the choices we have made."[/align][/english]
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