Yazar : Eşref Karadağ
Büyük yarış yaklaşıyor! Bir midilli, çiftlikteki sıradan hayatından sıkılmıştır. Onun büyük hayalleri ve hedefleri vardır. İngiltere’deki büyük yarışa katılmak istemektedir. Ancak kendisi bir yarış atı değildir. Diğer yanda yürüme engelli İlker’le dostluğu. Bizim küçük midilli için yol ikiye ayrılır. İlker’in yürümesini sağlamak mı, İngiltere’deki yarışa katılmak mı? Eşref Karadağ; sevdiklerini kaybetmek, engellilerle iletişim, ait olduğu grup tarafından dışlanmak gibi pek çok zor konuyu keyifli diliyle güzelliyor... Daha fazla göster. Author: Eşref Karadağ. Publisher: Top Yayıncılık. Publication date: 10 - 12 yaş. Language: Türkçe.
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Uçuk Midilli (Kapak değişebilir)
Charlotte Bronte reminds us—readers that Shirley is “…something unromantic as Monday morning” (chapter 1). Well I found it true because I see Shirley more as a social novel than a romance. The social background depicts the Napoleonic War and the industrial depression caused by it. This is where I found hard to get to the core of the book because I do not have a wide knowledge about that historical-social background. Another thing that is hard for me to get through is that this book seems to have two lines of plot, one about the industrial depression, the world of the unemployed workers of the lower classes and their fight and protest towards the invention of machine. Another plot tells the friendship between two women—Shirley and Caroline and their conflicted-romance relationship with two men—Robert and Louis. There are too many characters in this book and I found it hard to get engaged emotionally. Some characters don’t appear until the second half or almost reaching the end of the book. The romance part in this story I consider quite ordinary. A simple twisted relationship with a classic-predictable happy ending. However, it’s still an enjoyable read. I found myself flipping the pages fast because like always, Charlotte Bronte narrates her story with beautiful and powerful language that makes you want to go on and on. Another thing that’s interesting is to see the comparison she portrays between her two strong female characters—Caroline and Shirley. Two women with different temperament, personality, and social status form an emotional bound of friendship. Money and social status is always an issue in the Victorian novels. In this story, we can see how those two factors play an important role in love, marriage, happiness and independence. This is a deep story that needs much concentration. I’ve read The Professor and Jane Eyre and so far I’d have to say that Shirley is much more well-crafted than The Professor but still not as much amazing as Jane Eyre. Jane Eyre touched me deeply and still lingers warmly in my heart and mind until now. Unfortunately, I can’t say the same with Shirley. One question that I have in mind is why Bronte decided to give the title ‘Shirley’, when Shirley does not seem to be the only main character in this story. It is interesting to find that the name ‘Shirley’ used to be a common male name in those days that the author here uses as a female name. (Chapter 11). As we now know, ‘Shirley’ is a more common female name nowadays. Probably she implicitly tries to deliver a strong point on gender equality through her character--Shirley. I know I have to read this book again someday just to get more absorbed deeply. I recommend this to anyone who loves Charlotte Bronte.
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