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L’Inadéquation Du Rêve À La Réalité Dans Madame Bovary (1857) De Gustave Flaubert, Abderrahim Bentai Mar 2023

L’Inadéquation Du Rêve À La Réalité Dans Madame Bovary (1857) De Gustave Flaubert, Abderrahim Bentai

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The protagonist of Madame Bovary, namely Emma, a dreamy and romantic woman, will experience a bitter failure, as her marriage to Charles Bovary, a mediocre health officer, will bring her a procession of disappointments and disillusions. The radiant life she has long dreamed of alongside a wealthy and elegant husband turns into a mediocre and monotonous life with Charles, but also the inhabitants of her village, mostly uncultivated and narrow-minded peasants.


The Little City Of Louis-Benoît Picard: The Turning Point From Illusion To Disappointment, Ahmad Al-Btoush Feb 2023

The Little City Of Louis-Benoît Picard: The Turning Point From Illusion To Disappointment, Ahmad Al-Btoush

Association of Arab Universities Journal for Arts مجلة اتحاد الجامعات العربية للآداب

This study aims to clarify the concept of illusion and try to explain the interplay between appearance and truth in an attempt to highlight the transformation of illusion into disappointment in Louis-Benoît Picard’s 1801 play The Little City. Picard’s heroes, as in almost all of his dramatic works, oscillate between two situations: the inherited and preconceived appearance (illusion) and the discovered and experienced reality (disappointment). This may be a constant doubt about the reality of appearances. This article attempts to explain these two positions established by the playwright in the play so that this duality pushes us to concretize our …


Religious Texts In The Algerian Novelist Discourse: Their Manifestations And Their Implications, أوريدة عبود Jul 2021

Religious Texts In The Algerian Novelist Discourse: Their Manifestations And Their Implications, أوريدة عبود

Jerash for Research and Studies Journal مجلة جرش للبحوث والدراسات

This article aims to highlight the extent to which the contemporary Algerian novelist discourse can contain the religious text with its cognitive and aesthetic potential. This text contributed to the development of the features of civilization and cultural confrontation. This confrontation, which was the most prominent feature of the struggle throughout the ages and to benefit from its historical load and potential Narratives, as references born in history, and then depend on time and space to remain extended and influential to form an interactive textual intellectual, practicing presence in the texts