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Personal Information
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Name
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:Marwan Harb Abdulkareem Alqaryouti
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Academic Rank
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:Head of the Department
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:1700
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Phone
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Department
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:English Language and Literature
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Email
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:mqaryouti@zu.edu.jo
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CV
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Qualifications
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Bachelor
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Zarqa University
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Date
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2024.08.14
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Master
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Philadelphia University
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2024.08.14
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Ph.D.
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Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin - UniSZA
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Date
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2024.08.14
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Research - Journals
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مروان حرب عبدالكريم القريوتي
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Deconstructing the Archetypal Self-Other Dichotomy in William Shakespeare's The Tempest,
English Language Teaching
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Vol. 11, No. 10; 2018
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03/01/2018
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Shakespeare's "The Tempest" (1610-1611) is one of the controversial plays regarding whether to be placed in the purview of colonialism or anti-colonialism. The bard sketches two antithetical characters in the course of the play, Prospero and Caliban, who form the two extremes of the self against the other dichotomy. This study aims at proving Shakespeare's proclaimed presuppositions at the realm of colonialism through his attempt to deconstruct the dichotomic discourse of colonialism via these t
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ملف البحث
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مروان حرب عبدالكريم القريوتي
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Women as the 'Other' in Hemingway's The Sun Also Rises,
International Journal of Innovation, Creativity an
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Volume 7, Issue 12, 2019
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12/01/2019
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This paper examined Hemingway's depiction of Brett Ashley and Jake Barnes in his The Sun Also Rises (1926) by using Simone De Beauvoir’s existentialist feminism. De Beauvoir's theory is employed to decide if the female character depicted as ‘other’ or not? Besides, it is used to analyze these characters from a gender-based point of view. This analysis showed evidence of female empowerment against male dominance and orientates the readers at examining the two characters on the aspect of subversio
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ملف البحث
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The Concept of Villain in Shakespeare’s Othello
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The Concept of Villain in Shakespeare’s Othello,
English Language and Literature Studies
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Vol. 6, No. 4; 2016 ISSN 1925-4768 E-ISSN 1925-477
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04/01/2016
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Shakespeare presents the villain character perfectly in his play Othello (1604) through Iago, whose main focus in life is to destroy others “So will I turn her virtue into pitch And out of her own goodness make the net That shall enmesh them all” (Shakespeare, 1993, p. 99). The following discussion applies the psychological theories by Freud Sigmund to explain the concept of villain in Shakespeare’s Othello.
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Marwan Alqaryouti
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The Concept of Villain in Shakespeare’s Othello,
English Language and Literature Studies
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ISSN 1925-4768 E-ISSN 1925-4776/page75
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11/01/2016
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The concept of evil has been researched since the Medieval era, leading to the conclusion that human beings have the freedom to choose good from bad, or evil from good. The origin of evil based on the religious teachings is Satan, who is described as the Rebel Angel, as explained by Dante in The Divine Comedy (Alighieri, 1957). Satan tempts human beings into sinning, as revenge against God for placing him in Hell. Based on the psychological point of view developed by Sigmund Freud, the source of
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Marwan Harb Alqaryouti
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Deconstructing the Archetypal Self-Other Dichotomy in William Shakespeare's The Tempest,
English Language Teaching
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Vol. 11, No. 10; 2018
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03/01/2018
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Shakespeare’s The Tempest (1610-1611) is one of the controversial plays regarding whether to be placed in the purview of colonialism or anti-colonialism. Shakespeare sketches two antithetical characters in the course of the play, Prospero and Caliban, who form the two extremes of the self-other dichotomy. This study aims at proving the Shakespeare proclaimed presuppositions at the realm of colonialism through his attemptto deconstruct the dichotomic discourse of colonialism via these two chara
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Full Text Paper PDF
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Marwan Harb Alqaryouti
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Women as the 'Other' in Hemingway's The Sun Also Rises,
International Journal of Innovation, Creativity an
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Volume 7, Issue 12, 2019
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12/01/2019
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This paper examines Hemingway's depiction of Brett Ashley and Jake
Barnes in his The Sun Also Rises (1926) by using Simone de
Beauvoir’s existentialist feminism. De Beauvoir's theory is employed
to decide if the female character is depicted as ‘other’ or not? It is also
used to analyse these characters from a gender-based point of view.
This analysis showed evidence of female empowerment against male
dominance and orientates the readers to examine the two characters on
the aspect of subve
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Full Text Paper PDF
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Marwan Harb Alqaryouti
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EXPLORING THE INTERWOVEN THEMES OF GENDER DYNAMICS AND SOCIETAL CHALLENGES IN KHALED HOSSEINI'SATHOUSAND SPLENDID SUNS: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS,
Journal of Nusantara Studies (JONUS)
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9 (2), 490-513
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08/01/2024
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ABSTRACTBackground and Purpose:This study delves into the portrayal of gender equality and women's empowerment in Khaled Hosseini's novel, AThousand Splendid Suns,within the context of Afghan society. Recognizing the significance of literature as a mirror reflecting societal realities, this research aims to explore the multifaceted experiences of female protagonists navigating oppressive patriarchal structuresanduncover the complexities of gender inequality and women's agenc
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Conferences
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Between Jake and Brett, Who Is the “Other”: A Feminist Reading of Hemingway's The Sun Also Rises
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Cultural Dialogue in Linguistics, Literature and T
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جامعة الزرقاء
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2020.11.01
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This paper examined Hemingway's depiction of Brett Ashley and Jake Barnes in his The Sun Also Rises (1926) by using Simone De Beauvoir’s existentialist feminism. De Beauvoir's theory is employed to decide if the female character depicted as ‘other’ or not? Besides, it is used to analyze these characters from a gender-based point of view. This analysis showed evidence of female empowerment against male dominance and orientates the readers at examining the two characters on the aspect of subversio
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ملف البحث
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Between Jake and Brett, Who Is the “Other”: A Feminist Reading of Hemingway's The Sun Also Rises
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Cultural Dialogue in Linguistics, Literature and T
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Zarqa University
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2019.12.01
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This paper examined Hemingway's depiction of Brett Ashley and Jake Barnes in his The Sun Also Rises (1926) by using Simone De Beauvoir’s existentialist feminism. De Beauvoir's theory is employed to decide if the female character depicted as ‘other’ or not? Besides, it is used to analyze these characters from a gender-based point of view. This analysis showed evidence of female empowerment against male dominance and orientates the readers at examining the two characters on the aspect of subversio
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File Research
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Experiences
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مدرس في جامعة الزرقاء
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مدرس في جامعة الزرقاء من 2011
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