The uploaded document is an Arabic literature examination paper for Cambridge International A Level. It includes two sections, and candidates must answer three questions, each on a different text:
### Section 1: Classical and Contemporary Poetry and Prose
1. Pre-Islamic Literature: Analysis of Zohair Ibn Abi Salma’s poetry, focusing on rhetorical techniques or his unique style in romantic poetry.
2. Abbasid Literature: Discussion of Ibn Al-Rumi’s poetic depictions, focusing on either military themes or his portrayal of societal life.
3. Feminist Literature: Examination of Fadwa Touqan’s poetry, exploring her personal emotions or the impact of men on her life.
### Section 2: Modern Literature and Plays
4. Tawfiq Al-Hakim’s Ahl Al-Kahf: Exploration of character dynamics or societal relationships shaping the story's outcome.
5. Gibran Khalil Gibran’s The Tempests: Discussion on symbolism in The Cross or the blend of reality and imagination in The Devil.
6. Ghada Al-Samman’s Damascus Mosaic: Analysis of key symbols like the owl and eagle or critical events in the plot.
Essays must be written in Arabic, between 500 and 600 words each, and will be scored out of 25 marks per question.