Al-Dawamah" (Whirlpool) Series

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A Hypothetical Anecdote taken from the novel (Grudge and Passion)."Al-Dawamah" is a hypothetical anecdote deals with the years of greediness, strife, and love of the Arab people… Its events occur during the first years of the Arab World independence (1949-1951), in an attempt to study the social, political, economical and cultural structures of the Syrian society during the first post-independence period, and to expose the foreign attempts to control the wealth of the Arab countries, especially oil, besides to the confrontation of all the Arab Countries jointly to these attempts.From its events, "Al-Dawamah" doesn't only aim to draw a historical scene of that period, but it also knits a Syrian hypothetical anecdote crammed with love and political strife, through which it picks the details of the Damascene life and its social, political and cultural structure whose results discharged a reality which is still existing until these days. It affects the characters of the work that have political tempers, and inclinations,
 

My Heart is All With You

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It is the story of the ideal doctor as we visualize in our memory. We always say to ourselves: “ If I were a doctor I would have behaved in such and such a way , and not otherwise” . Nevertheless, this ideal doctor suffers from the feeling of loneliness. Sometimes he looks tough, sometimes careless. Sometimes we say to ourselves: “Don’t do this” and wish he behaved in another way, not because he is not ideal, but because even an ideal doctor is a human being in the final analysis , and cannot be exactly as we want him to be.
Bisher, our doctor, would commit a mistake, but always has enough courage to admit his mistakes; he would get angry but can always control himself before he goes too far in his anger. He may be obstinate and does not give up a decision he has made, but we are always obliged to admit that he is right.
 

About Fear and Isolation

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The drama series discusses a group of intermingled pivots to form a contemporary story. It is our story and the story of many of those who share time and place with us…

The first pivots depicts what man suffers from blundering when lacking love, or when failing in it. Here we wonder: what would happen to man when the emotional stability is absent (including sex)? How would he/she live? How is this failure interpreted? How does he/she compensate for it? What type of happiness does he search for in the shadow of losing this dimension? What is the type of these feelings that conflict inside him/her while trying to reconcile with himself/herself and surrounding in the shadow of this absence?
 



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