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What happens when two boys--one Jewish, one Muslim--play football
together in Jerusalem amidst the challenging political environment
that surrounds them? Friendship. This is the story of these two
boys Avi and Ahmed, along with their families, who bond together.
But when Ahmed doesn't show up for Avi's birthday party, Avi
assumes the worst. Their story provides hope for the reader that
anything is possible when people care about each other.
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Strangers in Jerusalem (Hardcover)
Kerry Olitzky, Inas Younis; Illustrated by Maryana Kachmar-Flyah
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Strangers in Jerusalem (Paperback)
Kerry Olitzky, Inas Younis; Illustrated by Maryana Kachmar-Flyah
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The book presents an archetypal analysis of the plays of Peter
Shaffer (1926- ) according to the theories of the Swiss
psychologist Carl Gustave Jung (1875-1961) and the theoretician
Northrop Frye (1912-1991). Character types and themes in the
selected plays, The Royal Hunt of the Sun (1964), Equus (1973) and
Amadeus (1979) are analysed in the light of Jung's "Theory of the
Archetypes of the Collective Unconscious." The book also focuses on
the different types of archetypal symbols and their patterns of
thought and action in Frye's Anatomy of Criticism (1957). Through
this archetypal study, Shaffer's plays reflect his attempt to
reveal the individual's endeavors to reach reconciliation with both
himself and with other individuals in his social milieu.
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