Rezaei 1 'Happy Man' Q: What is the selection of this character? In "Happy Man", the hero chose to ignore the past and now and in the future let him choose an unhappy problem. Talk to colleagues and make sure that his son "should often beg for begging ... returning merciful" should stay at "where he will be happy" (Mahfouz 237). He understood that his son's absence is "the main reason why this is a very sad reason", but he now ignores it and chooses to focus on his son's happiness more than himself (Mahfouz 237). Q: Are there any problems with this role? Q: What is its value? What is the difference between the displayed value and the displayed value? Q: Does the character make real choices? Q: What are the values of role / society these choices? Response: (page 243)
Rezaei 1 Donya Eslami - Rezaei ENG 4 U Mr. Cristelli February 20, 2013 Existentialism in the context of Naguib Mahfouz 's "happy man" - a "happy man" is a morning waking up in the morning "incredibly happy It is a person who feels it. "That guy" He did not know why and how it happened, and he was shocked by the usual feeling of getting up in the morning. "This is obviously a special thing compared to the usual situation when I woke up" (p. 235). He is talking to someone who has never talked about him. Then he found himself talking to his worst rival, and he constantly clashed with him. He talked and talked as if they were best friends. "Good morning, he said there was no repentance" (p. 237) His competitor was shocked as to how much the man changed and asked if his son returned from Canada. "I bet your dear son has changed his mind.
Happy people explore the theme of happiness and ask if it is possible to maintain true happiness in this complex world. Mahfouz talks about the experience of a person dealing with unexpected happiness, and how to treat and understand it. As shown below, we will create a comparison / contrast chart to show how the individuality of the hero who became happy after waking up will change.
Rezaei 1 'Happy Man' Q: What is the selection of this character? In "Happy Man", the hero chose to ignore the past and now and in the future let him choose an unhappy problem. Talk to colleagues and make sure that his son "should often beg for begging ... returning merciful" should stay at "where he will be happy" (Mahfouz 237). He understood that his son's absence is "the main reason why this is a very sad reason", but he now ignores it and chooses to focus on his son's happiness more than himself (Mahfouz 237). Q: Are there any problems with this role? Q: What is its value? What is the difference between the displayed value and the displayed value? Q: Does the character make real choices? Q: What are the values of role / society these choices? Response: (page 243)