Titre : | The Loss of the Dasein in the Contemporary World “The Castle by FRANZ KAFKA as a Case Study” |
Auteurs : | Mustapha AMARA, Auteur ; P/ LLA Dr. BENADLA Djamel, Directeur de thèse |
Type de document : | texte imprimé |
Editeur : | SAIDA [ALGERIE] : 1- University of Saida - Dr. Moulay Tahar / Faculty of Letters, Languages and Arts Department of English Language and Literature, 2021-2022 |
Format : | 70p / 27cm |
Accompagnement : | CD |
Langues: | Anglais |
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Dedication I
Acknowledgments II Abstract III General Introduction 7 Chapter one The Dasein, theLoss of the Dasein in the Contemporary World. 1.1. Introduction 13 1.2. The Contemporary World 13 1.2.1. Post-Modern Individual 14 1.3. Definition of the Dasein 14 1.3.1. The world 16 1.3.2. Theme of the Analytic of Dasein 18 1.4. What are the features of the individual humans and the distinctive situation were in? The situation we find ourselves in 19 1.5. The loss of the Dasein- Definition 19 1.5.1. Being and Nothingness 20 1.6. Problems that face the Desein 20 1.6.1. Alienation 20 1.6.2. Facticity 21 1.6.3. Menace 22 1.7. Concepts that are related to the DASEIN 23 1.7.1. Existentialism 23 1.7.2. Authenticity VS Inauthenticity 24 1.8. Conclusion 28 Chapter Two Kafka‟s historical and fictional Context 2.1. Introduction 33 2.2. Franz Kafka‟s Biography 34 2.2.1. Education 34 2.2.2. Work 35 2.3. Kafka and Alienation 37 2.4. Franz Kafka‟s Problems 43 2.5. Kafka‟s writing 46 2.6. A summary and analysis of Franz Kafka‟s the Castle, interstingliterative.com.google.com/amp/s/interment. 47 2.6.1. Franz Kafka in a dark universe 47 2.6.2. Franz Kafka a writer of Horror 48 2.6.3. Kafka as a Modernist write 49 2.6.4. Kafka in reacting to the Modern Age 51 2.7. Conclusion 52 V Chapter Three The loss of the Dasein in Kafka‟s novel „The Castle‟ 3.1. Introduction 55 3.2. Synopsis of the novel 55 3.3. The Title‟s relationship with the loss of the Dasein 57 3.4. The loss of The Dasein in the Novel 58 3.4.1. The Loss of the Daseinat the Physical Struggling Level 58 3.4.2. The physical loss of Dasein in the novel “the Castle” through the Setting 59 3.4.3. The loss of the Dasein in the novel “The Castle” at the plot level 60 3.4.4. The Psychological loss of Dasein in the novel “The Castle” K. Character 61 3.5. The loss of the Dasein in the novel 62 3.5.1. The loss of the Dasein through K. the protagonist K. as a stranger 62 3.5.2. The loss of the Dasein through the character Barnabas 63 3.5.3. The loss of the Dasein through the Character Amalia 65 3.5.4. The loss of the Dasein through the character Adina – the landlady 65 3.5.5. The Psychological loss of Dasein in the novel “The Castle” the assistants' Characters 66 3.5.6. The Psychological loss of Dasein in the novel “The Castle” through Olga‟s character 66 3.5.7. The Psychological loss of Dasein in the novel “The Castle” through Olga‟s father 67 3.5.8. The Psychological Loss of the Dasein throughout Themes in “The Castle” 67 3.6. Alienation as a major theme in “The Castle‟‟ 68 3.7. The question of vagueness 69 3.7.1. The loss of the Dasein throughout the Symbols in “The Castle” 69 3.7.2. Darkness, and mist the pessimistic image of the writer 70 3.7.3. Disappointment after great expectations from the Castle 71 3.7.4. Klamm symbolizes doubts, uncertainty, and vagueness 71 3.8. The Castle Vs the Village Symbols 72 3.9. Conclusion 72 General conclusion 75 References 80 |
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