dc.description.abstract | Ad-Dûdah wats-Tsu‘bân ‘worm and snake’ is an arabic play which represents
the condition of Egypt society in conquering French imperialism. So the ideas of
arrousing this play is due to the confusion, disruption, and internal and vertical
conflicts within Egyptians. They made such a reaction because they couldn’t find a
leader who could help and protect them. Therefore, the appearance of Sulaiman
Al-Jausaqi was thought as a figure who can calm them down. He was a religious
man who concerned much on the problems of the society. This kind of hero was the
one who successively made a strategy to fight against the French imperialism to
the end of his dead as Syahid. Besides, a more alive scene and coherence of this
play can be seen as in another heroic character from France, Napoleon Bonaparte. | en_US |