Solemnity: ‘majesty’ (line 3), ‘splendour’ (line 10), ‘mighty’ (line 14). being compared to a saint: as saints do not move, Their wit. foundation of all later declarations of civil rights, It is his love for Juliet which makes him dynamic and courageous: he risks his life at the Capulets’ house to be near her and later breaks a banishment order risking death, to see her again. Henry VII: He was the first Tudor King of England. Charles II, King of Scotland. The action was continuous, and a scene ended when all the actors left the stage and a new set of characters came on. How can the novel be interpreted? The woman is lamenting for her lover’s imminent death. That parliamentary The protagonist sees this version of events as a dangerous step towards psychosis. He objects to the prejudice according to which the Jews are considered an inferior race. Why is the language in the document ‘complex’? His use of the poetical personal pronoun ‘I’ is not linked to an individual within the context of his time, but stands for a universal ‘I’. In what sense can the novel be read as a spiritual autobiography? They share the of the Commons. So che mi rispondi "Sì",ed io ti prenderò sulla parola;ma non giurare, no, perché se giuri,potresti poi dimostrarti spergiuro.Agli spergiuri degli amanti - dicono - ride anche Giove. What time is it at the beginning of the speech, in line 32 and line 51? Did you know? and was much better at her job than the famous They are recurrent groupings of metaphors and similes. Boxes: 1st/2nd/3rd/4th cause of Iago’s jealousy from rage to revenge, Highlighted in pink: causes of Iago’s jealousy Light blue words: Othello’s virtues, that is, the real cause of Iago’s envy Green words: simile between Iago’s jealousy and a poisonous animal. and planted the Tudor flag in Nova Scotia. Hamlet is a play of life and death and of man’s ambiguous relationship with both. Horror and disgust (lines 18-19). E. There is a kind of incomprehension between Sir William and the queen. judges, who were basically professional lawyers. How did Edmund Burke define the ‘sublime’? Student’s activity. He can see a gold cornucopia which belonged to Beowulf. clash between the ideal and the real; Suggerisci un esempio. Friar Laurence. his reign Erasmus of Rotterdam brought the How can the physicist claim that love is chemistry? Which was the first English periodical and when and where was it published? Students’ activity. During their reign acts were passed which set the course of parliamentary rule in Britain and paved the way to constitutional monarchy. (1534) Henry was declared ‘the Supreme Head Why does Shakespeare use the conventional Petrarchan comparisons in Romeo’s speech? The third stanza describes images of peace and serenity linked to the semantic area of nature, with its seas, woods and vegetation: the ‘blue Mediterranean’, ‘summer dreams’, ‘Lulled by the coil’, ‘crystàlline streams’, ‘sleep’, the ‘azure moss and flowers’, the ‘oozy woods’. He used different levels of speech and action. Webmasters, you … Where's Eric! The silence of the night permeates the whole scene and this contributes to create a gloomy, mysterious atmosphere. Examples of assonance: line 1 (‘bride’/‘quietness’), line 2 (‘silence’/‘time’), line 10 (‘pipes’/‘wild’). The barons, the Church the man predestined to commit evil and to face The first and the last line turn it into a modern love story. As in the modern theatre, a curtain separated the Elizabethan audience from the actors. ‘I could eclipse and cloud them with a wink’ (line 13), ‘If her eyes have not blinded thine’ (line 15), ‘both the Indias of spice and mine […] lie here with me’ (lines 17-18), ‘all states, and all princes’ (line 21), ‘Thou sun art half as happy as we’ (line 25), ‘Shine here to us, and thou art everywhere; / This bed thy centre is, these walls, thy sphere’ (lines 29-30). used for devilish apparitions and disappearances, The best answer is that the poem is anti Petrarchan, striving to give a love poem more vigour. He speaks here of the poet in general, a man who, according to Wordsworth, has a ‘more lively sensibility’. Why had a few given up? Faustus changes his request in lines 36-38. What was the stage like in Elizabethan theatres? The walls were dirty and stinking, rubbish and decaying food were scattered in the corners of a damp floor, the ceiling was tea-stained and the door was scraped and scarred. This hero is not of any interest for the writer. 1st section (lines 1-3): The poet’s general statement. free from the influence of social conventions. What is the tone of the poem? What particular moment is illustrated? representative of God on earth. It continued to evolve in the direction of a deeper symbolism. wars to defend his French possessions, King John The expressions referring to the hero’s manners: ‘in an agitated manner’ (line 1); he felt encouraged and avowed all that he felt (lines 6-7); ‘He spoke well’ (lines 7-8); ‘he was not more eloquent on the subject of tenderness than of pride’ (line 9); ‘he was wounding’ (line 12); ‘he had no doubt of a favourable answer’ (lines 22-23); ‘his countenance expressed real security’ (line 24). He was the Archbishop of Canterbury and the king’s chancellor. life of prayer, study and work; individual search When was Keats re-valued? In 1162 Henry appointed one of his favourites, Who brought Christianity back to Britain? What is Portia trying to do in lines 33-36? Lines 8-9. William Shakespeare used the prologue at the beginning of the tragedy to set the stage for the story to come. Disillusioned, indifferent, cynical, lucid, resigned. of his own soul into Satan; since the poet himself the cult of the exotic; Jacques Rousseau’s theories influenced the ‘cult of the exotic’, that is, the veneration of what is far away both in space and in time. He implores the audience to become aware of what The spectacle is one of incomparable force: Othello stands with a candle in his hand next to Desdemona, who lies sleeping under the protection of the night. What qualities of the Creator of the Lamb are emphasised in the first stanza? Is the setting indoors or outdoors? To what effect? They were innocent adolescents at the beginning, now Juliet is emphasising that their relationship has become responsible and adult. Morals, values and beliefs = Defined on the tabula rasa by environment and experience, and not inherited. Let’s call this force "gravity".’. With a child and the figure of God, therefore with innocence. Underline the elements of nature in lines 32-34. the task Manfred proposes to himself; He wants to raise the natural elements to his command. one of the most vivid representations of war in He finds dusty books of alchemy and a golden coin on a tray. If we continue to allow emissions to rise, we will be faced with serious consequences. They are the ambition and the restlessness of the Renaissance man, who is still linked to medieval culture but wants to be the maker of his own destiny. After Becket’s murder, Henry II used for collecting the geld, or property tax. Which parts of his body are ugly? He emphasised woman’s inconstancy and described several female characters, from the innocent girl to the woman who is aware of sexual pleasure. ‘solitude’ (line 4), What represents the element of continuity in man’s life? opponents, the Parliamentarians. T. Her request is not supported by her husband. He has no weapons to hunt for food or defend himself. Who were the patrons of the 18th-century painters? Picture 1: the cult of the Virgin Queen Why did the Romans conquer Britain? ‘interrogatories’ (line 22), The angelical woman is the embodiment of both physical and moral perfection. Stephen 1135-1154 individualistic and escapist attitudes; Vehicle = rich jewel/snowy dove/holy shrine, The theme of Juliet’s The atmosphere is created by the fact that it is night, there is no one in the house and there are continuous references to phantom listeners, silence and the unease of the horse - an animal’s instinct against anything unnatural. She is his blood and flesh. Write down which themes of the novel can be found in this short text. She is connoted as a precious person, while Shylock is corrupt (the black colour of jet) and ordinary (red wine) Highlighted in light blue: words referred by Shylock to Antonio. The Chorus is promising that ‘What here [in this prologue] shall miss’ the audience will have later. This joy introduces a sort of ‘spiritual beauty’, that is the one of love, friendship and poetry. Booktab - Libri di testo multimediali sul tuo tablet e sul tuo computer. Philautia is not a selfish form of love as in order to care for others, you need to be able to care about yourself. What narrative techniques are employed by Austen? pope. How are directions and descriptions provided? Did they employ the same linguistic means? Places she has been: Jerusalem, Rome, The words he says in lines 1-8 are the first positive ones after many lines linked to sin, death and sorrow. How is love associated with light in this play? as well as the second answer, which is that Extract: the balcony scene Hamlet - Plot - Characters - Themes Extract: to be or not to be Othello - Plot - Characters - Themes Extracts: Iago’s monologue; am I then a villain Macbeth - Plot - Characters - Themes Extracts: -The dagger scene-The three witches: fair is foul , foul is fair What are the most frequent words used in the play? The English ships were faster and better armed than the Spanish ones, so they were able to scatter part of the Armada and get close enough to attack with their cannons. What are the most important themes of the play? They are uttering definite, dramatic words. They were built to defend people. What are the most important stylistic devices? Nothing was real in prison and everything reminds the reader of a nightmare: the setting, the terrible cold, the absence of any human being and the inhuman life conditions. How did the audience know the time and place in the play? Peaceful but also threatening and sinister. B It establishes the relationship between the characters. Say what themes are introduced in the text. What did Mary I’s Counter-Reformation bring about? Personality: she got angry easily if someone Constitutions of Clarendon written: these stated that the king was supreme in civil matters Juliet is compared to a ‘rich jewel’, a ‘snowy dove’, a ‘holy shrine’, so to something pure and chaste. The poet was wandering in the countryside. what the term ‘metaphysical’ means It means ‘concerned with the fundamental problems of the nature of the universe, and man’s function or place in life’. Chapter, The angle from which the story is told. How many people don’t know the stories today? The term derived from the Latin studia humanitatis, a course of classical studies including grammar, poetry, rhetoric, history and moral philosophy which aimed at improving man through knowledge. The adjectives used are very negative and connote Caliban as a disgusting, unreliable creature connected with the devil (‘got by the devil himself’, ‘hag-seed’), Highlighted in light blue:Caliban’s curse on Prospero and his daughter, Light blue words:Prospero’s punishment of Caliban, Highlighted in light brown:Prospero’s benevolent attitude to Caliban when he came to the island, Highlighted in blue:Caliban’s affection towards Prospero at the beginning of their relationship, Highlighted in green:Caliban’s guilt: he tried to rape Miranda. What different actions is he doing? It is a tragedy on account of the tragic role played by chance. Student’s activity. What was listed in it? She still wears the tattered petticoat she had when she came ashore. Highlighted in grey: repetition of words belonging to the semantic area of magic, Boxes: from the verb ‘to lull’ to the verb ‘to dream’ (The rest of this stanza and the next two stanzas are about the knight’s dream.). Wiglaf: sorrow, regret, sympathythe queen: sorrow, sympathy. No, he is not, since he is talking to the other fallen angels (line 3). as the hero. Where does the word ‘monster’ come from? It is inferior to imagination because it is not creative: it is a ‘mode of memory’, a kind of logical faculty which enables a poet to associate material already provided and blend it into beautiful images like metaphors, similes and other poetical devices. He has also become aware of the limitations of magic: although it has made possible great achievements in material terms, there has been no improvement in the minds of men. C the one which reveals her political ability; 6. Consider picture 2. Who is represented? money to pay his army to fight a rebellion in When he sank into the water, he felt confused. beloved. Enclosures, increase of agricultural production and selective animal breeding. Ireland which culminated in the slaughter of the Riots broke Where did Poe usually set his stories? It covers about nine days. than one who chose the first or second, but Their function is to introduce the theme of the afterdeath that will be later developed in Hamlet’s famous monologue ‘To be or not to be’ (T21).They also confirm the idea of the ghost as the spirit of a dead person. Beowulf, thane of the Geats’ king, Hygelac, is the greatest hero in the world. When there was flooding in Britain, the government said money for the relief was not a problem. The frequent questions give way to further questions instead of finding a solution. Who is the poet, according to him? justified their choice. It is superior to it and more powerful.

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