Ala Dhafer Amer Al-JarryUniversity of Misan · The Department of English
Ala Dhafer Amer Al-Jarry
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December 2005 - October 2019
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Digital technology has an impact on transforming the culture of the youths into online. Such an effect has been captured and mirrored in theatre works that have led to emerging a new genre called posthuman drama. In The Sugar Syndrome (2003), Lucy Prebble offers posthuman themes, posthuman landscape, and cyberfriends. She problematizes the concept...
When speaking about global cultural connections, it comes to the mind the relations between the East and the West. Despite the fact that we are in the era of globalization, misconceptions and misunderstanding still envelop the views between the two. David Greig, born in Scotland in 1969, who has witnessed the political, social, and cultural changes...
The significance and power of theatre stems from its ability to pierce the tangible life through imaginative reconstruction to detect cryptic facts. The theatre of testimony is a playwright's favourite way of publicising authentic affairs, as does David Hare in his play Stuff Happens (2006; premiered 2004). Drawing on a postcolonial theory, the res...
Although the era of modern technology has heralded a novel scene in the human condition, there remains an imperative question to be asked: who are we, to ourselves and to one another? Our technological developments have enabled us to reach unprecedented levels, and yet we still have a fuzzy vision when it comes to defining our relationships. In his...
When speaking about global cultural connections, it comes to the mind the relations between the East and the West. Despite the fact that we are in the era of globalization, misconceptions and misunderstanding still envelop the views between the two. David Greig, born in Scotland in 1969, who has witnessed the political, social, and cultural changes...
Abstract: Reason in madness, truth in suffering, and sight in blindness all contain the same basic meaning. In order to find and recognize our real selves and the truth, we must be aware of blindness. Blindness can normally be defined as the inability of the eye to see, but according to William Shakespeare, blindness means a completely different th...
The word "revenge" is known all over the world from remote periods till nowadays either from radio, movies, people, or other sources. Because people cannot always take vengeance, they like to see it played out in the forms of entertainment such as books, films, and plays; and Shakespeare's plays are prominent in this province. In most of the plays...
The word "revenge" is known all over the world from remote periods till nowadays either from radio, movies, people, or other sources. Because people cannot always take vengeance, they like to see it played out in the forms of entertainment such as books, films, and plays; and Shakespeare's plays are prominent in this province. In most of the plays...
Evil, sinful, weak, and lover of Satan are just a few adjectives used to describe women throughout history and the Jacobean age is no exception. During the Jacobean age, a time in which women were thought to be incomplete human beings, soulless, and mere possessions of men, various women dare to challenge the idea of their inferiority in society's...