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الكاتب: | القلب الصادق [ الجمعة ديسمبر 19, 2008 3:17 pm ] |
عنوان المشاركة: | مسلسل النقد س 4 انكليزي (الحلقات الثمانية) |
According to Roman Jackobson's diagram of linguistic communication ; ' context ' refers to A-history B-writing C-structure D-reader According to Roman Jackobson's diagram of linguistic communication ; ' message' refers to A-structure B-writing C-history D-writer According to Roman Jackobson's diagram of linguistic communication ; ' code ' refers to A-history B-writing C-structure D-reader Modern criticism is associated with a sense of A-morality B-authenticity C-faithfulness D-skepticism Romanticism adopts the view of the A-reader B-author C-personal feelings D-nature الأجوبة على الشكل التالي : 1a - 2b - 3c - 4d - 5b |
الكاتب: | Safwat [ الجمعة ديسمبر 19, 2008 3:34 pm ] |
عنوان المشاركة: | مسلسل النقد س 4 انكليزي (الحلقة الأولى) |
القلب الصادق, برافو ...الله يوفقكم لعلامات فو ال80باذن الله قرو السؤال كتير منيح ....... و في النا موضوع بنفس الساحة للاخت رغد ..كتير متعوب علي و مفيد |
الكاتب: | alayham [ السبت ديسمبر 20, 2008 3:21 am ] |
عنوان المشاركة: | مسلسل النقد س 4 انكليزي (الحلقة الأولى) |
مشكووور ع الموضوع ونشا الله الكال بيستفييد |
الكاتب: | القلب الصادق [ الاثنين ديسمبر 22, 2008 2:08 pm ] |
عنوان المشاركة: | مسلسل النقد الأدبي س4 اتكليزي (الحلقة 2) |
Emotive Theories Romanticism (William Wordsworth) Attitudes shaped by the romantic towards poetry are of : a.self-expression b.contextual factors c.factual d.common sense. The idea that poetry is a mysterious communication between an inspired poet and a receptive reader goes back to a. William Wordsworth b. Wolfgang Iser c. Longinus d. Sigmund Frued 'Feeling' in Romantic usage, alludes to a.the bodily sensation, pleasing or painful, which accompanies perception. b.an intuitive form of knowledge as distinct from scientific reason. c.A&B d.neither A nor B. The idea that the powerful emotions aroused by poetry would be a dangerous influence on the young belongs with a.Longinus b.William Wordsworth c.Plato d.Aristotle. Wordsworth's famous definition of poetry as a. a pure expression of emotion b.a mysterious communication between the poet and the author c.the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings d.none of the above |
الكاتب: | القلب الصادق [ الاثنين ديسمبر 22, 2008 2:13 pm ] |
عنوان المشاركة: | مسلسل النقد الأدبي س4 اتكليزي (الحلقة 2) |
الأجوبة على الشكل التالي : 1d 2c 3a 4c 5c |
الكاتب: | القلب الصادق [ الأربعاء ديسمبر 24, 2008 1:23 pm ] |
عنوان المشاركة: | مسلسل النقد الأدبي س4 انكليزي (الحلقة 3) |
Subjective Criticism and the Reader’s Response ( Wolfgang Iser ) Exercises 1) For Reader – Response critics, “ purgation ” and “ purification ” focus upon a. the audience’s physical processes b. the audience’s psychological processes c. the audience’s physiological processes d. A,B and C 2) For Reader – Response critics, “ purgation ” involves the driving out of a. wanted emotions b. unwanted emotions c. A and B d. neither A nor B 3) Hans Robert Jauss has argued that the literary work exists only as a. an intuitive form of knowledge as distinct from sciebtific reason b. the collective interpretation of successive generations of readers c. nearly resemble the passions produced by real events d. none of the above 4) For Jauss, every audience or readership responds to a literary work through the lenses of a particular a. horizon of imagination b. horizon of pleseare c. horizon of expectations d. horizon of thinking 5) Reading is an attempt to bridge a gap between past and present. a. Jauss b. Wolfgang Iser c. Gadamer d. none of the above 6) For Reader – Response critics, The text is a totality (whole ) made up of several a. meanings b. structures c. notes d. strata 7) Wolfgang Iser concentrates on the a. act of reading b. textual structure c. psychological concept d. none of the above ![]() a. one who only understands and follows the ideas of the author b. one who reconsiders the mages presented by the author in a whole different way c. none of the above 9) According to Iser, The act of reading is a continuous process of a. self - destruction b. self – production c. self inspiration d. adjustments of viewpoints 10) According to Iser, The implied reader ( passive ) is created by the a. real events b. ideals c. text’s skeleton d. none of the above Solutions 1. b 2. b 3. b 4. c 5. c 6. d 7. a 8. b 9. d 10. c ![]() |
الكاتب: | فارس [ الأربعاء ديسمبر 24, 2008 8:25 pm ] |
عنوان المشاركة: | مسلسل النقد الأدبي س4 انكليزي (الحلقة 3) |
القلب الصادق, جزاك الله أخي الكريم متابع معك ![]() أذكرك بإمكانية وضع النص محاذا الى اليسار عن طريق أحد أدوات تنسيق النص ![]() شكرا جزيلا ![]() |
الكاتب: | القلب الصادق [ الأربعاء ديسمبر 24, 2008 11:29 pm ] |
عنوان المشاركة: | مسلسل النقد الأدبي س4 انكليزي (الحلقة 3) |
أخ فارس , شكرا على المرور و انشالله الفائدة تعم الجميع ![]() ![]() لا تبكي على دهر ضاع العمر فيه ... وابكي على صاحب خاب الظن فيه |
الكاتب: | القلب الصادق [ السبت ديسمبر 27, 2008 6:37 pm ] |
عنوان المشاركة: | مسلسل النقد الأدبي س4 انكليزي (الحلقة 4) |
Unconscious Process Sigmund Freud 1. The rational part of the human mind is in contention with passion, imagination or even divine inspiration. The non – rational forces can be regarded as threatening or beneficent : a dream may be a gift from the gods or an easy opening for Satan. 2. According to Freud, the unconscious is a system of drives. ( very important ) 3. According to Freud, childhood wishes are suppressed in the normal course of maturation when the child becomes socialized and accepts the constrains of civilization ( especially the sexual constrains ). The drives try to assert themselves in indirect forms ; symptoms, jokes, dreams, when the censorship of the superego is relaxed. (سؤال دورة) 4. Freud finds in Hamlet’s character a conflict between impulse and repression. (سؤال دورة) 5. While Hamlet’s instincts ( his Oedipal feelings ) are repressed he remains “ normal ” but once his drives are forced into consciousness he is flung into a state of neurosis. 6. Neurosis is a mental illness that makes a person feels worried and frightened. 7. According to Freud, Hamlet cannot contemplate the “ thought of incest and parricide combined ” ( Claudius in the place of the father ). 8. In The Interpretation of Dreams, Freud contends that dreams play a fundamental role in the psychic economy. ( very important ) 9. The mind’s energy, which Freud calls libido and identifies principally with the sexual drive, is a fluid force capable of excessive and disturbing power. Needing to be discharged to ensure pleasure and prevent pain, it seeks whatever outlet might find. If denied gratification ( satisfaction ), libidinal energy could seek its release through mental channels. Or, in the language of The Interpretation of Dreams, a wish can be satisfied by an imaginary wish fulfillment. 10. All dreams, Freud claims, even nightmares manifesting apparent anxiety, are the fulfillment of such wishes. More precisely, dreams are the disguised expression of wish fulfillments. ( very important ) 11. Dreams, According to Freud, are the effects of compromises in the psyche between desires and prohibitions. ( سؤال دورة ) 12. Although sleep can relax the power of he minds censorship of forbidden desires, such censorship, nonetheless, persists in existence. 13. Freud formulated a theory indicating that personality is shaped by fantasies ( happy dreams ) as well as by traumatic or frustrating events. ( very important ) 14. To Freud fantasies are the mental representation of basic drives ( desires ), among which sex, aggression, and self – preservation were paramount. These drives, like jealousy, moreover, require taming as the child matures into an adult, and the taming process involves blocking out some of the ideas associated with the expression of those drives. 15. Oedipus Complex : The complex of emotions aroused in a young child by an unconscious desire for the parent of the opposite sex and wish to exclude the parent of the same sex. ( very important ) 16. The term “Oedipus Complex ” was originally applied to boys, the equivalent in girls being called “Electra Complex ”. ( very important ) 17. Freud attributes the Oedipus complex to children of about the ages three to five. ( سؤال دورة ) 18. Freud says the stage usually ends when the child identifies with the parent of the same sex and repress its ( sexual ) instincts. 19. If previous relationships with the parents were relatively loving and nontraumatic, and if parental attitudes neither excessively prohibitive ( restrictive, suppressive ) nor excessively stimulating ( encouraging ), the stage passed through harmoniously. In the presence of trauma, however, there occurs an “ infantile neurosis ” that is an important for runner which prepares for similar reactions during the child’s adult life. ( very important ) 20. The superego, which represents conscience and the rules of society, has its role in the process of overcoming the Oedipus Complex. ( very important ) Exercises 1) According to Freud, the unconscious is a system of a. forces b. drives c. wishes d. conceptions 2) According to Freud, childhood wishes are a. encouraged b. suppressed c. A and B d. neither A nor B 3) According to Freud, our drives a. cannot express themselves at all b. can express themselves in indirect forms c. can express themselves freely and directly d. can express themselves only in writing 4) Freud finds in Hamlet’s character a conflict between a. two conscious impulse b. two unconscious impulse c. a conscious impulse and a repressed one d. principles and reality 5) According to Freud, neurosis is a mental illness that make person feels a. worried and frightened b. happy and joy c. sad and angry d. busy and full of work 6) The Interpretation of Dreams is a book written by a. Lacan b. Plato c. Aristotle d. Freud 7) According to Freud, libido means a. body’s energy b. spirit’s energy c. mind’s energy d. none of the above ![]() a. sexual desire b. psychic drive or energy, especially that which is associated with the sexual instinct c. pleasure in general d. ideals 9) Dreams, According to Freud, are the effects of compromises in the psyche between a. desires and expectations b. desires and actions c. desires and prohibitions d. none of the above 10) According to Freud, fantasies are the mental representations of a. basic forces b. basic drives c. basic wishes d. basic ideas 11) The term “Oedipus Complex ” refers to The complex of emotions aroused in a young child by a. a conscious desire b. principles and reality c. an unconscious desire d. none. 12) The term “Oedipus Complex ” applies to a. boys b. boys and girls in general c. boys and girls whose parents are separated d. all. 13) The term “Electra Complex ” applies to a. boys and girls whose parents are excessively prohibitive b. boys and girls in general c. girls d. A and C . 14) Freud attributes the Oedipus complex to children of about the ages a. 2 to 5 b. 2 to 10 c. 3 to 5 d. 3 to 10 ![]() لا تبكي على دهر ضاع العمر فيه ... وابكي على صاحب خاب الظن فيه |
الكاتب: | alayham [ الأحد ديسمبر 28, 2008 3:16 am ] |
عنوان المشاركة: | مسلسل النقد الأدبي س4 انكليزي (الحلقة 4) |
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