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طيب اسم النسخة ايه علشان أطلع الchapter دا من على النت غريبة أنا لم أقرأ هذا من قبل فى A Tale of Two cities ??????????? هو الفصل الـ 11 فى النسخة المتحدث عنها بداية أحداثة ايه؟؟؟؟
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آخر تعديل بواسطة Huda Mohammed 2010 ، 05-02-2010 الساعة 12:52 PM |
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the title of the chapter is
The sea still rises and the actions happens in France, a week later after the revolution of JAQUES: in defrage's wine shop and the Hall of examination in Paris, The MARQUIS's chateau in the country and the nearby village هو الواضح من اللى قرأته انه شخصية كانت ضد الفقراء و كان بيقول ان الفقراء دايما لازم ياكلو العشب و الحشائش لكن انا عايزة اعرف كان هو وضعه ايه فى البلد يعنى كان منصبه ايه؟ |
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جزاكم الله كل الخير
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please chaapters of term 2
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حاضر - سوف اضعه هنا بعد يومين أو ثلاث
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اقتباس:
Foullon was a member of the parlement of Paris prior to the French Revolution , nicknamed Ame damnee(familiar demon
After the storming of the Bastille, aware of the people's hatred, Foullon left Paris, went to a friend's house and tried to spread the news of his death But he was captured by the peasants and nade to walk barefooted. They tied a bundle of hay tied to his back and he was given only vinegar to drink They wanted him to suffer to pay for his bad deeds Finally he was hanged by the poor suffering people Thanks a lot for helping me learn more
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thanks alot for your effort
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جزاكم الله كل الخير
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اقتباس:
ويتحدث فعلا عن الشخصية اللى ذكرتها Old Foulon ياريت نتلقى استفساراتكم وأسئلتكم على فصول الترم الثانى لأننا جميعا نتعلم من تبادل الآراء وطرح الأسئلة تحياتى للجميع
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انا عملت تلخيص ل chapter 11 and 12 مس هدى ممكن تعطينى رأيك؟ |
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اقتباس:
ممكن إعادة التحميل
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Chapter 11 The sea still rises. A week later the Revolutionaries knew that Foulon, a hated official who told them to eat grass, is still alive and has been captured. Foulon said that the starving people should eat grass. Mme. Defarge leads a mob to the hotel where Foulon is being held. There, she stuffs his mouth full of grass and hangs him from a lamppost. When he eventually dies they tore and put his head and heart on spears. They also capture Foulon’s son-in-law placing his head and heart on spears. The mobs are happy and hopeful for the future. Despite the pleas from the servants at the chateau, the local villagers burn it down and they threaten Gabelle, the village officer. Questions and discussions 1-who is the Vengeance? She is one of the revolutionists. She is short rather stout woman and a shopkeeper by trade. 2-who is Foulon? And why has he got a reason to fear the revolutionists? He was one of the responsible people in the country. He is the one who told the starving poor peole to eat grass instead of all sorts of food which they didn’t have. He has a reason to fear them because he knew that he was an aggressor to say such thing as the poor people have the same rights which the rich have. 3- describe the way that Foulon treated in. They brought him to the lamp,dragged and stuck at him with bunches of straw and grass that were pushed into his face. They torn and bleeded him and he was begging them for mercy. Women screamed at him, men called out for him to have grass stuffed in his mouth. They threw a rope over the lamp and put it round his neck. They pulled him up and after three times of trying to hung him , the rope held him and it was done. 4- describe the countryside after the revolution. The countryside was ruined. Every green leaf,every blabe of grass and grain was dry and poor as the miserable people. Everything was bent, oppressed and broken. Houses, fences, animals, men, women, children and the earth – all worn out |
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‘ Does everyone here remember old Foulon, who told the starving people to eat grass?’
‘’they found him hiding in the country, and they have brought him back to paris. I have seen him; he is a prisoner. I have said that he has reason to fear us. Say, everyone! Has he reason?’ Defrage said these words to the revolutionists when they found Foulon who told the poor people that they should eat grass instead of food. ‘’ Give us the head of Foulon! Give us the heart of Foulon!” The revolutionists said these words to Defrage when they found Foulon who they hated him so much. When they brought him to the hall of the Examination, they said these words. ‘’ See the old villain tied with ropes’’ ‘’ Ha, ha! That was well done. Let him eat it now.’’ Madame Defrage said these words in the Hall of Examination when they began to judge Foulon who told the old people to …………….. and they brought grass to him to force him eat it to make him feel the same way they felt before. ‘’ See! Over there beyond that hilltop beyond the village.’’ The road repairer said these words to one of the men who will burn the old chateau. The road repairer tried to show this man the way to the chateau. |
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Chapter 12 A fatal attraction The Revolution spreads to the countryside and the chateau is burned to the ground. Despite the pleas from the servants at the chateau, the local villagers burn it down and they threaten Gabelle, the village officer. A further three years pass and the French Revolution have successfully removed the ruling classes. Many of the French aristocracy have fled to England and Tellson’s Bank is the main source for obtaining information from France. A letter addressed to the Marquis St. Evremonde surfaces and Darnay learns of this. He reads the letter and it has come from Gabelle who has been imprisoned. Darnay feels guilty about Gabelle’s imprisonment and decides to respond to his pleas for help. He believes that he can reason with the Revolutionary forces and decides to depart for France alone. He is unaware of the dangers he will face and that he appears on Mme. Defarge’s register. He believes he will be treated as a common man. He arranges for a letter to go to Lucie and her father explaining the situation. Questions and discussions Compare between Tellson’s bank befor and after the revolution. The parcels would come and go easily as in business-like old England, but after the revolution everything is stopped. Why did Mr Lorry decide to take Jerry with him in his journey to Paris? Jerry has been his bodyguard on Sunday nights for a long tome past and Mr Lorry was used to him. Nobody will suspect Jerry of being anything but an English bulldog or to have any thought in his head exept to defend his master. What was the letter form? The letter which Darney received was from Gabelle , the old servant to Darney. What has encouraged Darney to travel to Paris? The urgent letter which sent by Gabelle and the danger in which a good , old sevant found himself , whose only crime was faithfulness to himself and his family. Why did Darney decide that neither Lucie nor her father must know that he will go to Paris until he was gone? He thought that Lucie should be spared the pain of seperation and her father, always reluctant to turn his thoughts towards the dangerous ground of old. |
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To whom were the two letters Darney wrote?
Darney wrote two letters: one was to Lucie, explaining the strong sense of duty he had to go to Paris and showing her the reson why he felt confident he would not be in any danger there: the second to the doctor, entrusting Lucie and their dear child to his care and repeating the same things in the strongest terms. To both he wrote that he would send letters to prove he was safe immediately after his arrival. “ I must still suggest to you …” “ changeable weather. A long journey, uncertain means of travelling, a disorganised county, a city that may not even be safe for you” Darney said these words to Mr Lorry. Darney is trying here to persuade Mr Lorry of not travelling to Paris especially after the revolution, there he will not be safe. “ My dear Charles” “ you touched some of the reasons for my going, not for my staying away. It is safe enough for me. Nobody will be inspired in an old fellow of nearly eighty years of age when there are so many people there much better worth stopping. As for it being a disorganised city, if it were not a disorganised city there would be no occasion to send someone from our company here to our company there, who knows the city and business of old, and enjoys Tellson’s confidence. As for the uncertain travelling, the long journey and the weather, if I were not prepared to put up with a few difficulties for Tellson’s sake, after all these years, who ought to be?” Mr Lorry said these words to Darney. Here Mr Lorry is replying to Darney’s reasons of not going to Paris. Mr Lorry has reasons to prove that he is the right person to travel to paris. As he is an old man, nobody will be interested in an old fellow like him. He thoght that he is the right person to represent Tellson’s bank in a disorganised city especially after the revoulution. He can bear few difficulties for Tellson’s sake. “ I wish I were going myself” Charles Darney said these words to Mr Lorry. Darney is wishing to go to Paris as it is his homeland. |
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