What went wrong ? : Western Impact and Middle Eastern Response is a book by Bernard Lewis. It was first published in Great Britain. This paperback edition was released in 2002 by Phonix‚ an imprint of Origon Books. Bernard Lewis is a Professor of Near Eastern Studies Emeritus at Princeton University. He wrote more than two dozen books concerning the Islamic-Western issues. His most notable works are: The Arab in History‚ The Assassins‚ The Middle East ‚ and Crisis in Islam. What Went Wrong? is his
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5 Life Style I am of the opinion that my life belongs to the community‚ and as long as I live‚ it is my privilege to do for it whatever I can. – George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950)‚ the Irish literary Critic‚ Playwright and Essayist A life is what is given to us; a lifestyle is what is given by us. A lifestyle goes through a life cycle. As we grow‚ we go through our life‚ we travel through a series of institutional communities: first our family‚ then our school and university‚ then workplace‚ then
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The Reader Bernhard Schlink Themes War Guilt One of the main ideas in The Reader is German war guilt - guilt felt by both the war-time generation and the post-war generation. The post-war generation‚ to which the author‚ Schlink‚ belongs‚ has struggled to come to terms with the war crimes committed by the previous generation. The novel begins with a sick Michael being comforted by the maternal Hanna. This is an obvious symbol for the idea that the post-war generation needs to confront the deeds
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In Bernard Rodgers’ criticism of Jamaica Kincaid’s novel‚ Annie John‚ he points out the relationship Annie had with her mother growing up. He mentions how in the beginning‚ Annie loved being with her mother and doing things with her like taking baths‚ shopping‚ cooking‚ and just following her around and observing the things she did all day (Rodgers). Also‚ Rodgers reveals the change that took place in the relationship between Annie and her mother when she became an adolescent‚ around the age of
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In the "Adventures of Ulysses" by Bernard Evslin the main character Odysseus goes through a series of exciting and dangerous trials during his trip back to Ithaca after the Trojan War. In this story Odysseus is portrayed as an epic hero. This can be seen through the fact that he is essentially noble‚ performs amazing tasks and feats and overcome weakness and temptations most would not be able to endure. Odysseus is essentially noble and this is a component of most epic heroes. This quality is first
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It’s true when they say that Philosophy is the process of being. One could look at a philosopher like a sage since he shows meaning to life and gives interpretations to many of our experiences. In short‚ they are full of wisdom. According to Bernard Lonergan‚ Philosophy is what gives education its vision and direction for without which‚ philosophy loses its social influence. When we have education‚ we gain knowledge. And as humans‚ our knowing involves experiencing which then entails understanding
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The theme of appearance and reality Arms and the Man are considered as one of the most important plays written by George Bernard Show. Through out of his play‚ show attacks and satirizes the hypocritical society in which the appearance of people differs from their reality. The petkoff family is an example of the hypocritical people in society. They pretend to be more civilized that what they really are. Petkoff always proud that he was a library which is full of books though he was never read any
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Good Intentions There is a famous proverb; The Road to hell is paved with good intentions‚ originated by Saint Bernard of Claivaux. In Native Son‚ a number of characters that fall into this category. They believe that they are doing what is best for this person; however‚ they find out that their good intentions were not all that good. The story mainly revolves around Bigger‚ Jan‚ Mary Dalton and her family. Bigger was an African American male who lived during the rise of communism. Bigger‚ Jan and
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Du � PAGE �1� Middle Class Morality in Pygmalion Pygmalion is a brilliant play written by Bernard Shaw that gives us an idea of the value in the Victorian era through the witty and rousing lines of his characters. The message Shaw tried to limn through his genius work is vividly drawn and is dearly ambiguous to anyone who is paying attention. In Pygmalion‚ Shaw focused his theme on the Victorian decorum of the contemporary society‚ which is named in many parts of Mr. Doolittle’s speech in the
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Teachers’ College The English Department Bernard Malamud: A Contradiction between Personal Philosophy and Living Reality Submitted by: Leah Hassin ID: 302545157 Supervised by: Mrs. Revital Steiner Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a B.Ed. degree August‚ 2011 Layout: • Abstract • About the immigrants- historical review • About the phenomenon • About Bernard Malamud • The Jewbird: Mr. Schwartz‚ the
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