Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Box Ground Blind For Wheelchairs
Friday night, I was invited to a feast at a friend who has an unconditional love of cooking and good food. Marmiton, sporty, cultured, it is better versed in the art of receiving, end speaker and so on. It was more the nerve to tell me he was anxious that his meal is up to what I had used the last time (borscht, kasha and vareniki, served with vodka). For those who would be interested to know what the three were filled out of vareniki: potatoes bacon and cheese, mushrooms and three kinds of meat, either pork, beef and veal. I knew he would no reason to blush, but upon entry, he picked me through feelings: indeed, he used cheddar L'Isle-aux-Grues, ages 4 years, with Swiss chard and m has served all baked on an English muffin. However, we must say that I discovered my bakery bread and cheese from Isle-aux-Grues and it's a special occasion for me when I offer this delicious bread, which is wonderfully out that cheese exception. Casually, he explained that he has cooked "in Quebec" my taste buds are already excited, my mouth and saliva between two words my hands in my throat supplying muffin browned. The meal was followed by the opening of the bottle of wine I brought: a small Tocado, English red wine, then topped with asparagus soup with cream 45%, and it is not an error impactor. The cream was so powerful that it also has space tablespoons raw, completely overshadowed the vegetables. We used again and it was tastier.
The main dish served with a nice Bordeaux Black Sheep was a stew. However, this was not just any stew the moose was a little salty pork, deglaze with potatoes, turnips and carrots. You should have seen the eyes of my landlord when he talked about how he deglazed all, he was in a trance and he relived the moment with gusto. I reveled in my flat as the intervention of my colleague of his passion and his inexhaustible wit, taking us to feel the smell of wine, to hear his crackling in the stove and see the juices of come join the meat stew. Our conversation turned naturally to the types of ladies that could interest us, we Singles: We have determined that a woman can be very articulate, bright and pretty, but she absolutely must have an unconditional love of good food and be inclined to cook or at least learn to cook.
We had these thoughts (and the last glasses of the second bottle of wine) when we realized that our voracious appetite was also more than second serve main course. Quietly, we had to give a break before tackling the dessert, a crisp apple that I had made myself. So we finished the bottle before taking a small dessert wine with crisp, which did not fail us away from the cares of this world, just for a moment.
At the end of the meal, we have digested all with an excellent cup of tea, my friend tried hard to prepare with a rigor that would not have displeased the great tea rooms of this world. Thermometer in hand, pour into the bowl, which starts stopwatch and tea is served, slowly, and it is perfection. We can easily understand that it does not do things by half, a quality that honors him. I used to say that this is a quality that is applied generally in all actions of his life.
I got off to a memorable and very enjoyable and I sincerely thank him for making me discover the local cuisine.
Monday, February 28, 2011
Doubling Birth Control Breakthrough Bleeding
As many of you I use the excellent SyntaxHighlighter Alex Gorbachev to format the snippets of code on my blog.
Although it has many plug-in support for language, some very esoteric, I have not seen for the preferred language of those who VMC WebMatrix 3 or I appointed razor.
So, I started and here is a very first downloadable version
here and here is an example de mise en forme
@model CustomMVCScaffolder.Models.Employee
@* This partial view defines form fields that will appear when creating and editing entities *@
@Html.LabelFor(model => model.NationalIdNumber)
@Html.EditorFor(model => model.NationalIdNumber)
@Html.ValidationMessageFor(model => model.NationalIdNumber)
@foreach (var ourItem in ourList) {
if (ourItem != ourList.First()) {
outItem.Name
}
}
@Html.ActionLink("Edit", "Edit", new { id=item.UserName }) })
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
How To Make A Poofy Dress
We all knew this case, or we must deploy a web application on a platform other than the one on which the development (dev server, recipe, etc. ...); prod
A minimum one finds oneself to change the connections to the channels / databases, the best there is provided a copy of the web.config tweakée by platform (with a big disadvantage now have to maintain multiple files in parallel), we do this in Emergency and hop it crashes: p.
Probably a bit of configuration that we have not forgotten reported in this conf file specific to the intended environment. It feels lived, all that!Rejoice that time is over!
In Visual Studio 2010, it can implement changes on configuration files. The idea is to have a web.config file as a basis, then for each solution configuration (Debug, Release, etc. ..) a transform file contains the changes made with respect to the base file.
The idea of this post is not to explain in detail the syntax of transformation well explained on MSDN
but to continue the example here is my original web.config
and processing environmental Recipe:
Okay now the bad news (haaa? j'vous had not said that there was bad news?) is that the transformation of the config file is not in the build.Unfortunately, it only occurs when using webDeploy. The good news? Is that the dealer just csproj can launch the MSBuild task in charge of processing.
Go to the bottom of the file and modify it as follows:
That's it for tonight, I hope this trick will make life easier when your future deployments.
Friday, February 18, 2011
Pin Number For Mario Kart Ds
@Html.LabelFor (model => model . NationalIDNumber)
@Html.EditorFor (model => model.NationalIdNumber) @ Html.ValidationMessageFor (model => model.NationalIdNumber)
@Html.LabelFor (model => Model.JobTitle)
@Html.EditorFor (model => model.JobTitle) @ Html.ValidationMessageFor (model => model.JobTitle)
@Html.LabelFor (model => model.BirthDate)@Html.EditorFor (model => model.BirthDate) @ Html.ValidationMessageFor (model => model.BirthDate)@Html.LabelFor (model => model.Maried)@Html.EditorFor ( model => model.Maried) @ Html.ValidationMessageFor (model => model.Maried)@Html.LabelFor (model => model.Gender)@Html.EditorFor (model => model.Gender) @ Html.ValidationMessageFor (model => model.Gender)@Html.LabelFor (model => model.HireDate)@Html.EditorFor (model => model.HireDate) @ Html.ValidationMessageFor (model => model.HireDate)then at runtime, the framework will select the widget HTML (input, select, etc ...) to display the most appropriate the properties of the model and AC on all of your views.The good news is that we ourselves can create templates for new types and even better to change the templates related to basic types (int, string, DateTime, etc. ..)Stop the crap, Datepicker place.Ok, we first create a folder under EditorTemplates Views / Shared and we place a new order which will be called DateTime.cshtml.
@ @ MVCTest model using DateTime? Html.Datepicker @ ("", Model.HasValue? Model.Value.ToShortDateString (): string.Empty, 0)
Note the simplicity, it does call an extension method (which we will study on) and it formats it very Slightly dated (ToShortDateString). Let's add a class in our project with the following code: using System.Collections.Generic
; using System.Web.Mvc; MVCTest namespace {public static class {public static JQueryHtmlHelpers MvcHtmlString Datepicker (this HtmlHelper HtmlHelper, string name, object value) {return System.Web.Mvc.Html.InputExtensions.TextBox (HtmlHelper, name, value, new Dictionary {{"class", "datepicker"}});}}}In this extension method we simply ask render a TextBox (input html) which has Applying the datepicker css class.
You'll understand it does is write a bit of jQuery in the master page for all the TexBox site with the class datepicker become magically DatePicker.
This is what happens:
I imagine all the widgets that can be integrated easily!
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Upset Stomach And Frequent Urination Preganant?
Request for preparation of Maintenance "oral French" on Madame de La Fayette, La Princesse de Cleves: Issues, problems and opening
first ES series
Sequence: The novel :
Sequence 1: The character of the novel: the mythological fantasy to be flesh.
Problem: How the character development of novel allows us to understand the evolution of society and its expectations for literature?
text studied in this sequence: Preview
The Princess of Cleves by Madame de La Fayette.
From Don Quixote Miguel Cervantes.
Preview of 1984 by George Orwell.
Excerpt From Les Miserables by Victor Hugo.
Others: Additional texts: consult (the additional texts are essential to prepare for your interview)
Excerpt from Book III of "Metamorphoses" of Ovid.
From The Red and the Black by Stendhal. Excerpt from
Horla de Maupassant. Preview
Mirror leaking of Giovanni Papini.
table Johannes Gumpp "Self-portrait".
Extract Money by Emile Zola.
From "Antony" by Alexandre Dumas.
From The Lover by Harold Pinter.
Excerpt from scene 9 of Act III of Turkey by Georges Feydeau.
Preview The Pricess of Cleves by Madame de La Fayette. Volume
fourth (excerpt)
- Hey! Believe you can, Madam? cried Monsieur de Nemours. Do you keep your resolutions against a man who adores you and is quite happy to please you? It's harder than you think, Madam, to resist what we like and what we love. You did an austere virtue, which has almost no examples, but this virtue is no longer opposed to your feelings, and I hope you will follow in spite of yourself.
- I know there is nothing more difficult than what I do, "said Madame de Cleves, I distrust my strength in the middle of my reasons. I think that having the memory of Monsieur de Cleves would be low, if it was supported by the rest of my interest, and the rest of my reasons need to be supported by those of my duty. But although I am suspicious of myself, I do not think I ever conquer my scruples, and I hope not also overcome the inclination I have for you. It will make me unhappy, and I deprive myself of your sight, some violence as I can costs. I conjure you, by all the power I have on you, not seek any opportunity to see me. I'm in a state that makes me any crimes which may be allowed in another time, and the only decorum prohibits trade between us.
Monsieur de Nemours fell at his feet, and gave himself up to all the various movements of which he was agitated. It showed him, and his words and his tears, the deepest and most tender passion which a heart was ever touched. That of Madame de Cleves was not insensitive, and looking at the prince with eyes slightly swollen by tears
- Why is it, "cried she, I can accuse you of the death of Monsieur de Cleves? What have I started to know you since I am free, or why do I not known that before being hired? Why the destiny separates us does it by a barrier so invincible?
- There is no obstacle, Madam, "replied Monsieur de Nemours. You alone are opposed to my happiness, you only you impose a law that virtue and reason do not impose.
- It is true, she replied, I sacrificed a lot to a duty that exists only in my imagination. Wait what time will do. Monsieur de Cleves is still only expire, and this object is too sad close to let me clear and distinct views. However have the pleasure to be endeared to a person who would not like if she had ever seen you do, believe that the feelings I have for you will last forever, and they survive well, whatever I do.
Farewell, "she said, here's a conversation that makes me ashamed to go into account Mr. vidame; I agree, and I beg you.
She went on to say these words without Monsieur de Nemours could keep her.
Analytical Reading
introduction
Locate the extract from the work, the present work, the author, raise the issue and announcing the plan
problem: How
the character of the princess will it get closer to a classical ideal?
Development:
I) Dialogue of the deaf:
between
A) Lady of Cleves = right, duty, sense-declarative sentence: "I feel bound to the memory of Monsieur de Cleves would be small, s' He was supported by the rest of my interest ";" if it was supported by the rest of my interest, "" and the reasons for my rest need to be supported by those of my duty " .
and
B) Mr de Nemours = Passion, tries to persuade her to love, field-lexical interrogative sentences exclamatory +.
Champs lexical feelings = "your feelings", "happiness", "love", "passion".
Champs lexical persuasion = "love", "please", "happy". Monsieur de Nemours
tries to blame the guilty by making their misfortune: "You have done it by virtue austere, which has scarcely an example, but this virtue is no longer opposed to your feelings, and I hope that you will follow in spite of yourself "," you alone you impose a law that virtue and reason do not impose. "
He humbled by his entreaties, her tears and the fact that he throws himself at her feet: "Monsieur de Nemours fell at his feet and s' abandoned to all movements which he was agitated," "He showed him, and his words and his tears, the deepest and most tender heart is a passion that was never touched. "
They do not belong to the same universe, so it can not interact.
is an opposition of love and reason as in a tragedy.
transition possible:
This dialogue of the deaf between the two characters is a harbinger of a tragic situation
II) tragic heroes:
All topos the tragedy appeared in the text.
A) =
Regrets register pathetic
Supplication of the Duke, rhéorique question: "Why is it," cried she, I can accuse you of the death of Monsieur de Cleves? What have I started to know you since I am free, or why do I not known that before being hired? Why the destiny separates us does an obstruction so invincible? ".
admission only and eternal love =
B) =
Impossible Love duty it imposes guilt by.
Destiny-fate: "Why do I not known before being hired ? Why the destiny separates us does it by a barrier so invincible? ".
Tragic Dilemma:" It is true, she replied, I sacrificed a lot to a duty that exists only in my imagination, "she chooses duty, the eternal lovers "think that the feelings I have for you will last forever" Confessions
rupture "Have however pleased to be endeared to a person who would like nothing if it does you had ever seen. "
Farewell" Farewell, "she said." Madame de Cleves
:-lexical fields of reason "forces", "reason" "should," "rest", "decency" "forbidden".
Conclusion
The character of the Princess of Cleves is the same model of "honest man" of the XVII th century.
It is reasonable and does not succumb to the passion of love. The character of Roman
is a social model to follow. Opening
possible:
Intertextuality with another excerpt from the book or other work of the corpus to study
A visit to complete your reflection on the novel, the fictional character and find other possible openings :
The fictional character in the twentieth century
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/le-roman-au-xxeme-siecle-etude-des-personnages-vt1432.html
TEXTS ON THE CHARACTER OF ROMAN
http://docremuneres .forumparfait.com/textes-sur-le-personnage-de-roman-vt1433.html
The fictional character in the nineteenth century
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/le-personnage-de -novel-to-nineteenth-century-vt1434.html
Notes: The nature of the novel
"The nature of the novel, if known, the novels were written by officials. The themes of the novels would be recorded on software, novels composed by computer. The nature of the novel is unknown. She flies under the spirit of the man who wrote the novel as the woman flees, while indulging in the hands of her lover, while his own imagination wanders. The nature of the novel is the absence. The novel is not only mobile, he is moving, it changes while it runs, it ignores the next word forever. The nature of the novel is infinity. The novel is the autobiography in action. The novelist is a creation of each moment. He says "I" to lie. It affirms man and woman, angel and monster, a young man and old man. He died as many times as necessary. He loves tirelessly. The nature of the novel is sex. The novel is a sexual act. The nature of the novel is a redheaded woman in a dark room, who covets a movie actor. "Earlier, at home, Lexington Avenue. "She closes her eyes and sinking nails into his palms. The nature of the novel is an old man sitting on a folding chair, neck protected from the sun by a handkerchief, looking motionless, dusty landscape. He drinks a orchiatta that brings him a young waiter, whom he believes is vaguely recognize, and drawing from his pocket a book, he tries to write down a memory that has crossed his mind. His hand trembles. The nature of the novel is war between desire and memory, between writing and time. The nature of the novel is the impossible. "
Bourgeade Pierre, The nature of the novel
Look it:
Presentation of the work, the Princess of Cleves
http:/ / docremuneres.forumparfait.com/la-princesse-de-cleves-presentation-de-l-oeuvre-expose-vt2668.html
Biography of Madame de la Fayette
http://docremuneres.forumparfait. com/madame-de-la-fayette-biographie-vt2669.html
Second part of the interview: questions about the author, the work and the extract
The oral Feeder French
Request from Sofia, the first Roman ES
sequence
Madame de Lafayette, The Princess of Cleves
I - Questions about the author
- In what century Madame de la Fayette is it?
- What's his name?
- What are its origins?
- At what time it is introduced into the literary salons?
- Who was French Motier?
- What are his contemporaries?
- Name one other work of Madame de La Fayette
- What is the most famous work?
To answer questions about the author, see the biography
Biography of Madame de la Fayette http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/madame-de-la-fayette-biographie vt2669.html-
II - Questions about the work: The Princess of Cleves:
- What is the literary genre of this book?
- Under what conditions has it been published?
- What is the background of the book?
- What is the historical context?
- Can we say it is a historical novel?
- What is the relationship between this work and cultural life in the seventeenth century?
- Can you talk like a literary model?
- What are the historical elements of the novel?
- What are the three major influences of the book?
- What can we say about the reception of the book?
To answer questions about the work, see the following discussion by following this link
Presentation of the work, the Princess of Cleves http://docremuneres.forumparfait .com/la-princesse-de-cleves-presentation-de-l-oeuvre-expose-vt2668.html
III - Questions about the sample:
problem:
What the character of the princess will it get closer to a classical ideal?
1 - A dialogue of the deaf:
- embodied by Madame de La Fayette?
- What values is she?
- That marks the declarative sentence: "I believe ... rest"?
- What does Monsieur de Nemours?
- What values embodied on?
- Raise the lexical field of persuasion and feelings
- Quote text
- Can one speak of an opposition between love and reason?
- Explain
- Can we speak of a tragic situation?
2 - tragic heroes:
A -
- Take the pathetic record
- That marks the rhetorical question: "Why is it, she cried t'... invincible?"
- Do we have a lexical field tragic? Justify.
B -
- What role does guilt play t'it?
- On what he said love is "impossible"?
- How the fate shines it?
- What t'-and reflected as it tragic?
- What is the tragic dilemma?
- Read the sentence in the passage, marks the admission of failure.
- What can we say that The Princess of Cleves embodies the character of the novel in the sense of a model?
- t'she Embodies the very model of the "honest man" of the XVII th century?
Look it:
To answer the questions, see the analytical reading
Analytical Reading: http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/questions-sur-la-pricesse-de -clever-by-same-de-la-fayette-vt2608.html
The oral Feeder French: Sequence novel, Madame de La Fayette, the Princess of Cleves
Look it :
Presentation of the work, the Princess of Cleves http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/la-princesse-de-cleves-presentation-de-l- work-sets-vt2668.html
Biography of Madame de la Fayette
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/madame-de-la-fayette-biographie-vt2669.html
Analytical Reading :
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/questions-sur-la-pricesse-de-cleves-de-mme-de-la-fayette-vt2608.html
Second part of the interview , questions about the author, the egg-bearing and the extract present in oral
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/questions-sur-la-pricesse-de-cleves-de-mme-de- the Lafayette-vt2608.html
Links sheets with reference to bin sequence "novel"
literary techniques: the novel sequence
Lyrics reported, sheet tray
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/les-paroles-rapportees-vt509.html
The vocabulary and punctuation
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/le-lexique-et-la- punctuation-vt510.html
The value of time and fashion
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/la-valeur-des-temps-et-des-modes-fiche-bac-vt491.html
The basic vocabulary sheet tray
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/le-vocabulaire-de-base-pour-le-baccalaureat-de-francais-vt380.html
Figures of speech
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/les-figures-de-rhetorique-vt379.html
forms of discourse
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/les-formes de-speech plug-bin-vt371.html
Records
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/fiches-cours-de-francais-les-registres-vt239.html
Glossary definitions in French
http:/ / docremuneres.forumparfait.com/lexique-de-definitions-en-francais-vt102.html
Articles literature
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/les-articles-en-litterature- vf20.html
The implicit
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/l-implicite-vt1284.html
The literary genre: the novel
Naturalism
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/le-naturalisme-vt846.html
sheet tray, the novel
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com / the-roman-introduction-vt480.html
identify the literary genre
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/identifier-le-genre-litteraire-vt473.html
's character novel in the twentieth century
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/le-roman-au-xxeme-siecle-etude-des-personnages-vt1432.html
TEXTS ON THE CHARACTER THE ROMAN
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/textes-sur-le-personnage-de-roman-vt1433.html
The fictional character in the nineteenth century
http:// docremuneres.forumparfait.com/le-personnage-de-roman-au-xixe-siecle-vt1434.html
evolution of the novel
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/l-evolution du genre-fiction-vt1599.html
The origins of the novel
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/les-origines-du-roman-vt1603.html
Blue Ring Around The Brown Pupiul
Text 1:
sequence the novel Don Quixote, Miguel Cervantes' The Ingenious Hidalgo Don
Quixote
chapter 1
Issues Possible
Can we say that the reading of a chapter is revealed to the reader as a work intended primarily to arouse laughter, a kind of ironic joke?
Show how the hero wants to become a knight errant
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/don-quichotte-cervantes-chapitre-1-etude-questions-pb-vt2528.html
theme associated with the problem:
power, discovery and the fascination of reading, its impact on the imagination and identificatory process in Cervantes
Additional texts: The power
The discovery and the fascination of reading, its impact on the imagination and identificatory process in Proust, Sartre, Valles, Cervantes
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/pouvoir-decouverte-de-la-lecture- proust-sartre-valles-vt2099.html
Text 2:
sequence the novel Don Quixote, Miguel Cervantes' The Ingenious Hidalgo Don
Quixote
Chapter 2
possible Problem: How
the changing character of the novel allows us to understand the evolution of society and its expectations for literature?
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/don-quichotte-de-miguel-de-cervantes-tome1-chapitre-2-vt2514.html
associated Theme:
evolution of a character in a novel to understand the evolution of society
Additional texts:
The character of the novel: the mythological fantasy to be flesh.
How the character development of novel allows us to understand the evolution of society and its expectations for literature?
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/don-quichotte-de-miguel-de-cervantes-tome1-chapitre-2-vt2514.html
texts studied in this movie: The Princess
Preview Cleves by Madame de La Fayette.
From Don Quixote Miguel Cervantes.
Preview of 1984 by George Orwell.
Excerpt From Les Miserables Victor Hugo.
Others: Additional texts: consult (the additional texts are essential to prepare for your interview)
Excerpt from Book III of "Metamorphoses" of Ovid.
From The Red and the Black by Stendhal. Excerpt from
Horla de Maupassant. Preview
Mirror leaking of Giovanni Papini.
table Johannes Gumpp "Self-portrait".
Extract Money by Emile Zola.
From "Antony" by Alexandre Dumas.
From The Lover by Harold Pinter.
Excerpt from scene 9 of Act III of Turkey by Georges Feydeau.
Look it
Works on Cervantes: Don Quixote
Study of Don Quixote, Cervantes
Chapter 1: The novel study, questions, problems opening
http:// docremuneres.forumparfait.com/don-quichotte-cervantes-chapitre-1-etude-questions-pb-vt2528.html
Chapter 2: The novel, study, read the excerpt, problems, issues, problems, relationships sequence around the "novel", supplementary texts
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/don-quichotte-cervantes-tome-1-chapitre-2-vt2525.html
News rereading Don Quixote
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/nouvelles-re-lectures-du-don-quichotte-vt2486.html
Comment compound, Don Quixote, ch 2 , 28
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/commentaire-compose-du-chapitre-ii-28-de-don-quichotte-vt2592.html
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The incipit
The incipit of the novel
Lyonel Trouillot :
Problem: Problem
novel sequence on the incipit Bicentennial Trouillot
This debut novel you it meets the three traditional functions of the incipit?
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/problematique-sur-l-incipit-de-trouillot-bicentenaire-vt2690.html
Look it:
The Bicentennial
Notions on the incipit
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/notions-sur-l-incipit-du-bicentenaire-de-trouillot-vt2345.html
Biography Trouillot
http : / / docremuneres.forumparfait.com/biographie-de-lyonnel-trouillot-vt2410.html
Problem: Problem
novel sequence on the incipit Bicentennial Trouillot
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/problematique-sur-l-incipit-de-trouillot-bicentenaire-vt2690.html
The argument around the "incipit"
Reading Analytiqs the incipit of "money" Zola
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/l-argent-emile-zola-l-incipit-vt691.html
Chapter 1, the incipit, Father Goriot, Balzac, questions, problems and sequence analysis of the "novel"
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/les-questions-al-oral-de -french-le-roman-vt515.html
The incipit of Camus' The stranger
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/questions-sur-differents-romans-proust-sartre-vt760.html
The incipit, Ingenuous Voltaire
http://corrigesdubacfrancais.blogspot.com/2010/09/lincipit-lingenu-voltaire-les-corriges.html
The incipit of Candide
http:/ / corrigesdubacfrancais.blogspot.com/2010/01/lincipit-candide-voltaire.html
Patrick Suskind, the incipit of perfume
http://corrigesdubacfrancais.blogspot.com/2010/09/le- perfume-chapter-1-patrick-suskind.html
The incipit of the fall of
Camus Camus, the incipit of the fall
http://corrigesdubacfrancais.blogspot.com/2010/10/la-chute-1956-incipit-du-roman la chute.html
The incipit of the modified
Butor Michel Butor, modification
http://corrigesdubacfrancais.blogspot.com/2010/10/la-modification-1957-michel- butor.html
Braided Customizable Leather Bracelets
Consider the arguments and arguments against the death penalty. Literary references, Victor Hugo and Camus
reflections on the death penalty
Look it
Victor Hugo, The Last Day of a Condemned Man, Chapter XXVI, 1829. Is it the intention to convince, persuade or deliberate?
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/convaincre-persuader-ou-deliberer-victor-hugo-vt974.html
Extract from the preface to the last day of a condemned
Victor Hugo, 1832 to you it intended to convince, persuade or deliberate?
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/l-argumentation-la-preface-du-dernier-jour-d-un-condamne-vt975.html
Preview reflections on the guillotine, 1957, Albert Camus
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/l-argumentation-reflexions-sur-la-guillotine-camus-vt976.html
Arguments and cons arguments: the death penalty. File
forum French
File the death penalty. Miscarriages of justice. Calas, Sacco, Vanzetti
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/arguments-et-contre-arguments-peine-de-mort-vt2674.html
Free Beautiful Agony Man
Corpus of texts
Question: "What are the different types of mazes mentioned here? Explain"
"The Castle" by F. Kafka, "Time Use" Mr. Butor and "Invisible Cities" I. Calvino.
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/corpus-sur-le-theme-du-labyrinthe-calvino-butor-kafka-vt2574.html
type tray Exercises:
Essay
Do you think the ugliness in the same way that beauty can inspire the poet?
Elements for an essay
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/la-laideur-et-la-beaute-peuvent-elles-inspirer-le-poete-vt2576.html
Writing Invention
Bac professional
subject:
You choose a specific context and you write a prose narrative depicting what you think of power and ending with a moral
http:/ / docremuneres.forumparfait.com/le-pouvoir-mais-pour-qui-ecriture-d-invention-vt2448.html
invention Writing on Humanism: The Heptaméron Catherine of Navarre, writing of a new one with a moral humanist
Subject:
write "the new sixth" given by another character in the Heptaméron. Will illustrate the new a moral lesson in the tradition of humanism.
line help, writing of duty to see from this link: request by writing to Maoumy invention
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/ecriture-d-invention-sur-l -humanism vt2481.html
invention
Writing Subject:
You will offer your turn to rewrite the text of Alexandre Dumas-son (text A). Instead of pretending to capture the emotional power of this
text to modern audiences, you will insist on its possible defects in a parodic perspective making ridiculous scene.
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/reecriture-d-un-texte-de-dumas-fils-parodie-vt2257.html
Corpus texts
literature and the theme of the labyrinth
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/corpus-sur-le-theme-du-labyrinthe-calvino-butor-kafka-vt2574.html
reflections on the death penalty
Look it
Victor Hugo, The Last Day of a Condemned Man, Chapter XXVI, 1829. Is it the intention to convince, persuade or deliberate?
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/convaincre-persuader-ou-deliberer-victor-hugo-vt974.html
Extract from the preface to the last day of a condemned
Victor Hugo, 1832, for you it intended to convince, persuade or deliberate?
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/l-argumentation-la-preface-du-dernier-jour-d-un-condamne-vt975.html
Preview reflections on the guillotine, 1957 Albert Camus
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/l-argumentation-reflexions-sur-la-guillotine-camus-vt976.html
Arguments and cons arguments: the death penalty. File
the death penalty. Miscarriages of justice. Calas, Sacco, Vanzetti
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/arguments-et-contre-arguments-peine-de-mort-vt2674.html
Biographies:
biography Ronsard
http: / / docremuneres.forumparfait.com/biographie-de-ronsard-vt1939.html
biography Baudelaire
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/biographie-de-baudelaire-vt1982.html
Biography Apollinaire
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/biographie-d-apollinaire-vt2129.html
Biography of Dumas
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/petite-biographie-de-dumas-fils-vt2252.html
Biographie de Trouillot
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/biographie-de-lyonnel-trouillot-vt2410.html
Biographie de Marco Polo
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/biographie-marco-polo-vt2535.html
Biographie de Kessel
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/joseph-kessel-vt2537.html
Madame de la Fayette
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/madame-de-la-fayette-biographie-vt2669.html
Biography of Cervantes
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/cervantes-biographie-vt2671.html
Friday, February 11, 2011
Blondie Nites Diamond 8
Professional sports (the NHL aside) I was never really interested, partly because he must know the rules and the other, because we must have a interest to look at it. American football, although I tried to play a few games in my life, is no exception I do not quite understand the rules. However, if the idea of watching the game of the year on TV does not enchanted me, that to be a celebration including chicken wings, fries, nachos, hot dogs, cupcakes and other foods made predilections home inspired me greatly. Moreover, I hoped that I would not be ostracized because too:
1) I took for the Packers, who took care of me about the two teams before the match.
2) I brought with me of Hoegaarden (affectionately called "garden of whores" by my fellow germanophones).
3) My knowledge of the sport were roughly equivalent to that of Sarah Palin on geography.
Once there, I was pleasantly surprised to learn that many supernumeraries had absolutely no idea who the Steelers and the Packers on the field, took a majority for the Packers and that nobody had brought beer official event. The initiation process was to be put black lines in the figure, to give a capacity. Then, while eating and drinking liberally, we watched the match and we went there following our comments at respective jurisdictions.
One thing that caught our attention in the mid-time is that the Black Eyed Peas (Fergie mostly) sing badly with no improvement with the microphone, that Slash was begging Axl Rose to appear on stage to stop the massacre of hearing "Sweet Child O 'Mine" and that Usher has finally started the party. However, there was nothing in common with Christina Aguilera, who was murdered so the American national anthem it could have been prosecuted for support under the communist McCarthyism.
Finally, the Packers' victory was tasty and our immersion in the biggest sporting event of our neighbors Americans helped us enjoy another opportunity to celebrate. It is in an atmosphere quite happy that I went home, fed and "slightly" euphorise by alcohol.
Sunday, February 6, 2011
How To Delete A Account On Poptropica
Sequence: Rewrite
Two conferences on rewrites
Conferences:
Rewrite the 18th century :
http://www.savoirs.ens.fr/diffusion/audio/2005_11_03_mallinson.mp3
Tartuffe and mother guilty
http://www.savoirs.ens.fr/diffusion/audio / 2005_11_10_mallinson.mp3
Writing Workshop: rewritings
Odyssey, source rewriting Rewriting and re
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/l-odyssee-source-de -rewriting-vt2500.html
Intertextuality and interdiscursivity
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/intertextualite-et-interdiscursivite-vt2501.html
Rewriting epics
The Trojan War in Achilleid Statius
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/reecriture-d-epopees-la-guerre-de-troie-vt2502.html
Imitate Homer Homeric revolutions
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/imiter-homere-revolutions-homeriques-vt2503.html
Works on Cervantes: Don Quixote
Study of Don Quixote, Cervantes
Chapter 1: The novel study, questions, problems opening
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/don-quichotte-cervantes-chapitre-1-etude-questions-pb-vt2528.html
Chapter 2: The novel, study, read the excerpt , problems, issues, problems, links around the sequence "the novel, complementary texts
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/don-quichotte-cervantes-tome-1-chapitre-2-vt2525.html
News rereading Don Quixote
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/nouvelles-re-lectures-du-don-quichotte-vt2486.html
Works on Humanism : The Heptaméron Catherine of Navarre
Heptaméron presentation of Catherine de Navarre
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/l-heptameron-catherine-de-navarre-2-documents-vt2550 . html
fifth new
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/l-heptameron-catherine-de-navarre-2-documents-vt2550.html
sixth new
http : / / docremuneres.forumparfait.com/l-heptameron-catherine-de-navarre-2-documents-vt2550.html
A literary movement, humanism
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com / a-literary-movement-the-human-vt1633.html
Humanism
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/l-humanisme-vt481.html
Writing Workshop: Writing
invention on humanism
Subject:
write "the new sixth" given by another character in the Heptaméron. The news will illustrate a moral lesson in the tradition of humanism.
Online help: request by writing to Maoumy invention
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/ecriture-d-invention-sur-l-humanisme-vt2481.html
Works on the theme of the labyrinth in literature
Corpus texts
Question: "What are the different types of mazes mentioned here? Explain"
"The Castle" by F. Kafka, "The schedule "Mr. Butor and" Invisible Cities "I. Calvino.
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/corpus-sur-le-theme-du-labyrinthe-calvino-butor-kafka-vt2574.html
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Howlongtolivewithlewybody
"The train throbs at the heart of horizons sealed"
Application problem: Blaise Cendrars
request by mail: anonymous
proposed Issue:
Cendrars it appears as one of the originators of modern poetry according to this excerpt?
The educational forum, oral tray, ask a problematic
To get the answer, follow this link:
http://corrigesdubacfrancais.blogspot.com/2010/07/la-prose-du-transsiberien-blaise.html
Here is the text explanation
The corrected word is 3 pages, 14 point font , it is fully developed and includes an introduction, a development in two parts with several arguments, and transitions conclusion with openness.
Reading the text: text
studied:
In that time I was in my teens
I just sixteen and I could not remember
Already most of my childhood I was
sixteen thousand miles from my birthplace
I was in Moscow, in the city of a thousand and three
Steeples and seven stations
And I did not have enough stations and seven miles and three laps
For my adolescence was so eager and so foolish
my heart, in turn, burned
as the temple of Ephesus or
as Red Square in Moscow when the sun goes down.
And my eyes lit up the old ways.
And I was already so bad poet
I did not go through.
The Kremlin was like a huge cake
tartare crispy gold, with large almond
cathedrals
all white and gold bells honey ... An old monk
read me the legend of Novgorod
I was thirsty and I deciphered the cuneiform
Then, suddenly, the pigeons of the Holy Spirit
flew about the place and my hands flew too, with murmurs of albatrosses and
This was the last echoes of the last day of the latest travel
And the sea
Blaise Cendrars, La Prose of the Transsiberian and of Little Jeanne of France
Preview:
Prose Trans-Siberian and the little Jehanne of France evokes the train journey that led Cendrars, who was 16 years old from Russia in Manchuria. In this poem, it ...
Proposed Plan:
I - The representation of reality
1 - A journey
2 - typographical and rhythmic freedom
3 to 1 elliptical and fragmented vision of reality
transition
II - evocation of rail travel
1 - the renewal of the perception
2 - movement and speed
conclusion
opening
Disney Carriage Princess Karaoke System Memorex
Author Marguerite de Navarre
New Genre Country
home France Paris
Place of Publication date 1558
invention Writing on Humanism: The Heptaméron Catherine of Navarre, writing a new one with a moral humanist
Subject:
write "the new sixth" given by another character in the Heptaméron. The news will illustrate a moral lesson in the tradition of humanism.
line help, writing of duty to see from this link: request by Maoumy for writing invention
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/ecriture-d-invention-sur-l-humanisme-vt2481.html
Tray White sequence "humanism": writing workshop around the Heptaméron Catherine de Navarre
Works on Humanism: The Heptaméron Catherine of Navarre
presentation of the Heptaméron Catherine of Navarre
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/l-heptameron-catherine-de-navarre-2-documents-vt2550.html
fifth new
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/l-heptameron-catherine-de-navarre-2-documents-vt2550.html
sixth new
http://docremuneres .forumparfait.com/l-heptameron-catherine-de-navarre-2-documents-vt2550.html
A literary movement, humanism
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/un-mouvement -Literary-l-humanism vt1633.html
Humanism
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/l-humanisme-vt481.html
writing workshop:
invention Writing on humanism
Subject:
write "the new sixth" given by another character in the Heptaméron. The news will illustrate a moral lesson in the tradition of humanism.
Online help: request by writing to Maoumy invention
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/ecriture-d-invention-sur-l-humanisme-vt2481.html
A literary movement, humanism
studies Rabelais
Prologue to Gargantua, Rabelais
http://corrigesdubacfrancais.blogspot.com/2010/01/prologue-de-garguantua-rabelais.html
Rabelais, Gargantua, Chapter XXI
http://corrigesdubacfrancais.blogspot .com/2010/01/gargantua-rabelais-chapitre-xxi.html
Rabelais, Gargantua, Chapter XXV
http://corrigesdubacfrancais.blogspot.com/2010/01/rabelais-gargantua-chapitre-xxv. html
Rabelais, Gargantua, Chapter 44
http://corrigesdubacfrancais.blogspot.com/2010/01/rabelais-gargantua-chapitre-44.html
Rabelais, Gargantua, Chapter 55
http://corrigesdubacfrancais.blogspot.com/2010/01/rabelais-gargantua-chapitre-55.html [/ quote]
Letter VIII Gargantua to Pantagruel
http://corrigesdubacfrancais.blogspot.com / 2010/10/lettre-viii-de-gargantua-pantagruel.html
Montaigne Of Cannibals, Chapter 31, Montaigne
http://corrigesdubacfrancais.blogspot.com/2010/09/des- cannibal-chapter-31-montaigne.html
Montaigne, Essais, Book I, XXVIII and openings problematic issues
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/les-genres-de-l-argumentation-questions sur-texts vt550.html
Stefan Zweig Stefan Zweig
Erasmus
http://corrigesdubacfrancais.blogspot.com/2010/10/stefan-zweig-erasme-1935.html
Erasmus Erasmus, Praise madness, preface
http://corrigesdubacfrancais.blogspot.com/2010/10/leloge-de-la-folie-didier-erasme.html
_________________
Masterbation For Muslim Women
Sequence: rewriting :
Two conferences on rewrites
Conferences:
Rewrite the 18th century:
http://www.savoirs.ens.fr/diffusion/audio/2005_11_03_mallinson.mp3
Tartuffe and mother guilty
http://www.savoirs.ens.fr/diffusion/audio/2005_11_10_mallinson.mp3
Writing Workshop: rewritings
Odyssey source rewrites
Rewriting and re
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/l-odyssee-source-de-reecritures-vt2500.html
Intertextuality and interdiscursivity
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/intertextualite-et- interdiscursivity-vt2501.html
Rewriting epics
The Trojan War in Achilleid Statius
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/reecriture-d-epopees-la-guerre-de- Trojan-vt2502.html
Imitate Homer Homeric revolutions
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/imiter-homere-revolutions-homeriques-vt2503.html
Works on Cervantes: Don Quixote
Study of Don Quixote, Cervantes
Chapter 1: The novel study, questions, problems opening
http://docremuneres.forumparfait .com/don-quichotte-cervantes-chapitre-1-etude-questions-pb-vt2528.html
Chapter 2: The novel, study, read the excerpt, problems, issues, problems, links around the sequence "novel", supplementary texts
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/don-quichotte-cervantes-tome-1-chapitre-2-vt2525.html
News rereading Don Quixote
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/nouvelles-re-lectures-du-don-quichotte-vt2486.html
Works on Humanism: The Heptaméron Catherine of Navarre
Heptaméron presentation of Catherine de Navarre
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/l-heptameron-catherine-de-navarre-2-documents-vt2550. html
fifth new
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/l-heptameron-catherine-de-navarre-2-documents-vt2550.html
6th new
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/l-heptameron-catherine-de-navarre-2-documents-vt2550.html
A literary movement, humanism
http: / / docremuneres.forumparfait.com/un-mouvement-litteraire-l-humanisme-vt1633.html
Humanism
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/l-humanisme-vt481.html
Writing Workshop: Writing
invention on humanism
Subject:
write "the new sixth" given by another character of Heptaméron. The news will illustrate a moral lesson in the tradition of humanism.
Online help: request by writing to Maoumy invention
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/ecriture-d-invention-sur-l-humanisme-vt2481.html
Biographies:
biography Ronsard
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/biographie-de-ronsard-vt1939.html
biography Baudelaire
http://docremuneres.forumparfait .com/biographie-de-baudelaire-vt1982.html
Biography Apollinaire
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/biographie-d-apollinaire-vt2129.html
Biography of Dumas
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/petite -biography-of-dumas-son-vt2252.html
Biography Trouillot
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/biographie-de-lyonnel-trouillot-vt2410.html
Biography Marco Polo
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/biographie-marco-polo-vt2535.html
Biography Kessel
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/joseph-kessel- vt2537.html
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
South Jersey Gay Cruising
sequence the novel Don Quixote, Miguel Cervantes' The Ingenious Hidalgo Don
Quixote
Chapter 1
Sequence 1: The fictional character : fantasy mythological being of flesh.
Problem: How the changing character of the novel allows us to understand the evolution of society and its expectations for literature?
text studied in this sequence:
Preview The Pricess of Cleves by Madame de La Fayette.
From Don Quixote Miguel Cervantes.
Preview of 1984 by George Orwell.
Excerpt From Les Miserables by Victor Hugo.
Don Quixote excerpt, read the text, study: issues, problems, opening for the maintenance of intertextuality bin
Request from Sofia, member of the forum, the first ES
Reading Text: Volume 1, Chapter 2
Don Quixote excerpt:
Travelers dreaming of adventures and chivalric values, Don Quixote and his squire Sancho Panza, the hero of the novel by Miguel de Cervantes, highlight, through the effects of shifts, the differences between Spain romantic that they embody and the real, in which they live. The following excerpt shows them arriving at a tavern.
There was adventure at the door of the tavern two young women, those that we call our sisters, which went to Seville with carriers who met that evening at the lodge in the same tavern, and as our adventurer everything he thought, saw, or imagined, seemed to be done and happen the same way he had read, at once that he saw the tavern, he represented that it 'was a castle with four towers and gleaming silver capitals, without its there lacked even a drawbridge and moat hollow, with all accessories and parts that are usually similar in castles. It 's approached the tavern, which seemed castle, and at small line thereof, kept Rocinante, waiting for some dwarf put himself between the slots to give the signal with a trumpet he arrived at the castle a knight, but as he saw that it was late and that Rocinante was hurrying finally arriving at the stable, he approached the door of the tavern and saw the two girls who were laid off there, which seemed to him two fair maidens or two graceful ladies s 'ébattait before the castle gate.
In the meantime, it happened that a swineherd who gathered among the stubble a herd of pigs (for, excuse unless they are called) sounded a horn, the sound of which they are collected, and the time is represented in Don Quixote what he wanted, and that was that some dwarf give the signal of his coming, and and, with extreme satisfaction, he came to the tavern and the ladies, which, as they saw an armed man coming so, with spear and shield, while terrified wanted to withdraw inside the tavern, but Don Quixote, including for their flight that they were frightened, shrugged his pasteboard visor, and discovered his face dry and dusty, a gentle manner and a calm voice said: "May your Thanksgiving does not leak nor fear that they do no displeasure, since it does not belong neither to the seemly order of knighthood which I profess, to harm anyone, how least at such high damsels as demonstrated by your people. "The girls looked at him and tried to see her face, hiding their bad visor. But, as those provisions call damsels heard, something that was so far from their profession, they were able to keep from laughing, so that Don Quixote came to get angry and say, "Modesty is the beautiful and decorous is great folly to laugh that makes light of the facts, but I do not say that ye sorrow or show of discontent, because my intention is simply to serve you. "
Explanations: Analytical Reading
Introduction:
's novel Don Quixote is an adventure novel which introduces a new genre: the picaresque in which a hero is alone and has a succession of adventures. The adventure of the windmills is the best known because it perfectly characterizes the central character Don Quixote. Indeed, it does not give up its illusions and hiding in an imaginary world despite efforts by Sancho Panza to get him back to reality. Besides the appearance and light fancy text, we must see a more profound agreement with the times.
First, we study the linking of two worlds, the universe and the universe trivial ideal. Beyond this opposition, secondly we shall see how the look is fun but still critical.
Problem: How
the changing character of the novel allows us to understand the evolution of society and its expectations for literature ?
Detailed Plan Development:
I) The linking of two worlds
A) the universe
trivial.
prostitutes. Porchet the
.
Tavern B) the universe
ideal. the imagination of Don Quixote
. Everything turns its eyes
. juxtaposition of two worlds being performed entirely by the sound of the horn.
. Nothing can break this world not even the mockery of prostitutes.
II) A critical look amused and
. Narrator present through the implicit cemmentaire and explicit.
. He says, and insists on trivalité to denounce the social idealization in the chivalric romance novel but also in the seventeenth century.
. There is a play on the shift to mock Don Quixote, he is described as a character of paper.
. Thus the character is unreal and ridiculous and plays the role of an actor.
. Sympathy for quixotic as it is a victim and that is littéraure which has made it so.
. The author therefore believes that the littéraure must describe reality, not an ideal fiction.
Conclusion:
The insistence of the author on the world trivalité and offset of novels, céent a review of the literature that is too far from reality.
This novel shows the shift of issues (idealism - realism). In this novel parody, Cervantes chooses realism. Opening
possible:
power, discovering reading, Proust, Sartre, Vallès ...
Intertextuality possible, see the link:
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/pouvoir-decouverte-de-la-lecture-proust-sartre-valles-vt2099.html
Notes:
The nature of the novel
"The nature of the novel, if known, the novels were written by officials. The themes of the novels would be saved on software, novels composed by computer. The nature of the novel is unknown. She flies under the spirit of who wrote the novel as the woman flees, while indulging in the hands of her lover, while his own imagination wanders. The nature of the novel is the absence. The novel is not only mobile, he is moving, it turns while it unfolds, it never ignores the next word. The nature of the novel is infinity. The novel is the autobiography in action. The novelist is a creation of each moment. He says " I 'for lie. It affirms man and woman, angel and monster, a young man and old man. He died as many times as necessary. He loves tirelessly. The nature of the novel is sex. The novel is a sexual act. The nature of the novel is a redheaded woman in a dark room, who covets a movie actor. "Earlier, at home, Lexington Avenue. "She closes her eyes and sinking nails into his palms. The nature of the novel is an old man sitting on a folding chair, neck protected from the sun by a handkerchief, looking motionless, dusty landscape. He drinks a orchiatta that brings him a young waiter, whom he believes is vaguely recognize, and drawing from his pocket a book, he attempts to Note that a memory of him comes through the mind. His hand trembles. The nature of the novel is war between desire and memory, between writing and time. The nature of the novel is the impossible. "
Bourgeade Pierre, The nature of the novel
Second part of the interview in French: Issues in oral
I - questions about biography of Cervantes
- Who is Cervantes?
- Locate a century in his
- What is his masterpiece?
- Can we say that Cervantes is the greatest figure in English literature and One of the greatest writers of all time? If yes, why?
- Name one other work by Cervantes
II - Questions about the book Don Quixote de la Mancha
- Can it be said of Don Quixote qui'l is a fine example of a picaresque novel?
- When the second part of the book is it published?
- When both parties are they published?
- In what sense can we speak of influence?
- What do you think of this novel?
Finding answers to these two sets of questions refer to the biography of Cervantes:
Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra (29 September 1547 in Alcalá de Henares - April 23, 1616 in Madrid), is a novelist, poet and playwright English universally famous for his novel The Ingenious Hidalgo Don Quixote de la Mancha, recognized as the first modern novel.
Miguel de Cervantes initially leads an adventurous life as a soldier and fought in the Battle of Lepanto in 1571 where he lost the use of one hand, paralyzed by nerve section and uncut as can think of his nickname Manchot of Lepanto. Captured on his return to Spain by the Barbary pirates in 1575, it remains captive in Algiers despite his escape attempts until 1580 when it was bought at the same with other English prisoners.
Married and separated from his wife and various positions, he then threw himself into writing and post-pastoral novel La Galatea in 1585, that in 1605 he published the first of what will be its chief Manager: The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote de la Mancha, the second part did not appear until 1615. His parody of grand romances of chivalry and the creation of mythical characters of Don Quixote, Sancho Panza and Dulcinea Cervantes have made the greatest figure in English literature and one of the greatest writers of all time.
In 1605, he published the first of what will his masterpiece: The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote de la Mancha. He scoffs of the most pleasant taste of romantic adventures and chivalrous that dominated in his time. This work marked the end of realism as a literary aesthetic, created the genre of the modern novel that will have a great influence and is probably the finest example of a picaresque novel. The second part does not appear before 1615: The ingenious knight Don Quixote de la Mancha. This part gets two years after the publication of a series of mysterious fake signed Alonso Fernández de Avellaneda, which some historians, was none other than the writer Lope de Vega, or at least one of his disciples and friends, a native of Aragon (believed also to a group of friends to Lope).
Both works give him a status in the history of world literature, along with Dante Alighieri, William Shakespeare, Rabelais, and Goethe as an author must of Western literature. Honore de Balzac tribute in his foreword to the Human Comedy, which he cites as one of his inspirations alongside Goethe and Dante. And more precisely in Lost Illusions, where he described Don Quixote sublime
House occupied by the writer in Valladolid between 1604 and 1606 and could coincide with the publication of the first edition of Don Quixote in 1605. It is now a muséeEntre both parts of Don Quixote appeared in 1613 the New copies. It is a collection of twelve short stories, written many years ago.
The influence of Cervantes in the world literature was such that English is often called the "language of Cervantes."
He died in Madrid April 23, 1616 where he is buried with his wife, daughter and that of Lope de Vega, the convent of Las Trinitarias
Presentation Wikipedia:
http://fr.wikipedia .org / wiki / Miguel_de_Cervantes
III - Questions about the sample:
The staging of both worlds:
- Show how the power of reading the novels of chivalry, the hero reflects on his vision of reality.
- In what sense can one speak of an opposition of two worlds? Quote text
- Raise the lexical field on the trivial universe
- What are the elements symbolizing the universe? Quote text.
- How do you see the ideal world?
- Analyze the vocabulary that reflects the imagination of Don Quixote. Quote text and note the contrast effects.
- Can we talk about transformation of reality?
- In what sense can we say that everything is transformed in his eyes?
- What role plays cornet on?
- The juxtaposition of two worlds you it totally takes the sound of the horn?
- How he reacts to Don Quixote and mocking laughter of prostitutes?
- This changes the behavior you it?
The look amused and critical
- Which point of view the narrator takes on?
- In what sense can one speak of an amused and critical?
- How does the narrator inist you it on the trivial?
- Seeking to you it denounce the social idealization in the novel of chivalry and romance in the seventeenth century?
- How do we perceive the game on the shift of Don Quixote to mock?
- What image we have of Don Quixote? Quote text.
- Beyond this aspect, how the author thinks you it literature?
- Does it describe reality or fiction?
- What is the main criticism of literature?
Look it:
Study of Don Quixote, Cervantes
Chapter 1: The novel study questions, problems opening
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/don-quichotte-cervantes-chapitre-1-etude-questions-pb-vt2528.html
Chapter 2: The novel, studying, reading extract, problems, issues, problems, links around the sequence "the novel, complementary texts
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/don-quichotte-cervantes-tome-1-chapitre-2 vt2525.html-
Apply link aggregation of documents, studies and fact sheets about bin sequences French vat: AN EXAMPLE CLUSTER LINKS
footage first ES series: Sofia, forum member
Sequence: The novel
Sequence 1: The character of the novel: fantasy mythological being of flesh.
Problem: How the changing character of the novel allows us to understand the evolution of society and its expectations for literature?
text studied in this sequence:
Preview The Princess of Cleves Madame de La Fayette.
From Don Quixote Miguel Cervantes.
Preview of 1984 by George Orwell.
Excerpt From Les Miserables by Victor Hugo.
Others: Additional texts: consult (the additional texts are essential to prepare for your interview)
Excerpt from Book III of "Metamorphoses" of Ovid.
From The Red and the Black by Stendhal. Excerpt from
Horla de Maupassant. Preview
Mirror leaking of Giovanni Papini.
table Johannes Gumpp "Self-portrait".
Extract Money by Emile Zola.
From "Antony" by Alexandre Dumas.
From The Lover by Harold Pinter.
Excerpt from scene 9 of Act III of Turkey by Georges Feydeau. Links with reference to the sequence "the novel"
Studies, questions, problems, texts openings
Don Quixote, Miguel Cervantes http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com / power-discovery-of-the-reading-proust-sartre-valles-vt2099.html
Geor Orwell, 1984
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/george-orwell-vf190.html
Additional texts, Zola, money
Studies on Zola to the French tank, prepare oral tray by anticipating questions, issues, and openings [/ size] [/ color] [/ b]
Zola money, incipit
http : / / docremuneres.forumparfait.com/zola-l-argent-plusieurs-etudes-questions-problematiques-vt809.html
Zola, silver, chapter 8, the portrait of Saccard
http:/ / docremuneres.forumparfait.com/zola-l-argent-plusieurs-etudes-questions-problematiques-vt809.html
Zola, silver, chapter 8, the Expo
http://docremuneres .forumparfait.com/zola-l-argent-plusieurs-etudes-questions-problematiques-vt809.html
Zola, silver, chapter 12, plead, last page
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/zola-l-argent-plusieurs-etudes-questions-problematiques-vt809.html
Explanations are excerpts from the work of Zola, the money to respond to questions, problems and openings
Reading Analytiqs the incipit of "money" Zola
http:/ / docremuneres.forumparfait.com/l-argent-emile-zola-l-incipit-vt691.html
Explanation of Chapter 8 of the book, "Money" Zola's portrait Saccard
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/emile-zola-l-argent-description-de-saccard-vt757.html
analytical reading of Chapter 8 of the money Zola Expo
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/emile-zola-l-argent-exposition-universelle-vt732.html [/ quote]
Links with reference to the fact sheets tray sequence "novel"
literary techniques: the novel sequence
Lyrics reported, sheet tray
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/les-paroles-rapportees-vt509.html
Lexicon and punctuation
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/le-lexique-et-la-ponctuation-vt510.html
The value of time and fashion
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/la-valeur-des-temps-et-des-modes-fiche-bac-vt491.html
The basic vocabulary sheet tray
http:// docremuneres.forumparfait.com/le-vocabulaire-de-base-pour-le-baccalaureat-de-francais-vt380.html
The rhetorical figures
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/les -figures-of-rhetoric-vt379.html
forms of discourse
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/les-formes-de-discours-fiche-bac-vt371.html
Records
http://docremuneres .forumparfait.com/fiches-cours-de-francais-les-registres-vt239.html
Glossary definitions in French
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/lexique-de-definitions-en -french-vt102.html
Articles literature
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/les-articles-en-litterature-vf20.html
The implicit
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/l-implicite-vt1284.html
The literary genre: the novel
Naturalism
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com / the-naturalism-vt846.html
sheet tray, the novel
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/le-roman-introduction-vt480.html
identify the literary genre
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/identifier-le-genre-litteraire-vt473.html
The fictional character in the twentieth century
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/le-roman-au-xxeme-siecle-etude-des-personnages-vt1432.html
TEXTS ON THE CHARACTER OF ROMAN
http://docremuneres .forumparfait.com/textes-sur-le-personnage-de-roman-vt1433.html
The fictional character in the nineteenth century
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/le-personnage-de -novel-to-nineteenth-century-vt1434.html
evolution of the novel
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/l-evolution-du-genre-romanesque-vt1599.html
The origins of the novel
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/les-origines-du-roman-vt1603.html