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There was an urgency to represent the variety of modem urban life. One way of trying to create order out of the chaos of the modern world was the recourse to primitive myths. However, this kind of interpretation did not have the character of absolute truth. It also took place not through a rational process, but through single and intense moments of illu

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When he returned to Europe, he spent a period of 18 months in Paris, where he lived in almost absolute poverty.
When he left Paris for England, he continued to live in the same style for a few years and in 1933 wrote Down and Out in Paris and London, a fascinating account of the period he had spent as an outcast in Paris and in London. The book was

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The sphere reflects everything in the room on its surface. The “Hand with reflecting sphere” could be considered a self-portrait indeed the man who is reflected could be Escher when drew the picture.
It is very realistic. The hand that is holding the sphere has the creases and the cracks that a real hand would have. The room that is shown inside t

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Livingston returned to Africa as head of the Zambesi Expedition. While Livingstone was exploring the Zambesi river, the missions sent to central and east Africa at his urgings ended in disaster, with nearly every missionary dying of malaria or other ailments. The Zambesi river turned out to be completely unnaviagable past the Kabrabasa rapids, a series

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The young protesters wanted to establish the culture of youth and using the raw, colloquial language really spoken by average people.
John Osborne was the most famous name of this movement.
(Arden, Wain, Wesker, Richardson…)
John Osborne
John Osborne was born in London in 1929, to a lower-middle class family.
He soon developed great

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As a young man, he had been married to Catherine of Aragon, his brother’s widow, who some years later had given him a daughter, Mary, but was now unlikely to bear him a son.
He had fallen in love with Anne Boleyn, a lady-in-waiting, and asked the Pope for a divorce in order to marry her.
But the Pope would not declare his first marriage invali

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At 9.00 a.m. we go to visit the Church of S.Francesco in the historical centre of the town.
The church has been constructed on the beginnings of the XIV° century, in Gothic style and to Latin cross to a single one is “navata”

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a. La mamma disse che era una bella giornata
Mum said it was a lovely day

b. Mio fratello dice sempre che è importante conoscere l’inglese
My brother always says it’s important to know English

TO TELL TOLD TOLD

3. Si usa ESCLUSIVAMENTE nel discorso indiretto quando è espresso il complemento di termine (a chi? A

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WOULD YOU COME TO THE CINEMA WITH ME?
ESEMPIO 3:
VORREI / MI PIACEREBBE UNA TAZZA DI TEA?
I’D LIKE TO HAVE A CUP OF TEA?
LA FORMA CONTRATTA DI WOULD E’ APOSTROFO D.
IL CONDIZIONALE PASSATO SI OTTIENE UTILIZZANDO WOULD HAVE PIU’ PARTICIPIO PASSATO ( PER I VERBI REGOLARI –ED, PER GLI IRREGOLARI 3ª COLONNA).
ESEMPIO 1:

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Today the word “henge” has a specific archeological meaning: a circular enclosure surrounding settings of stone and timber uprights, or pits.
Who built Stonehenge?
Stonehenge is a group of standing stones on Salisbury Plain in southern England. Dating to c. 2000-1800 B.C., the megaliths are enclosed by a circular ditch and embankment that may da