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The features of a dramatic text
The structure:
A play consists of acts divided into scenes. In act 1 we have the introduction, in act 2 the development, in act 3 there is crisis (of a character), in act 4 there’s a complication, in act 5 the denouement, that is the resolving of all difficulties.
In the tragedies the introduction is spok

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RELIEFS AND PLAINS
Great Britain has no very high mountains; Scotland and Wales, instead, are mountainous. In Britain there are four major groups of mountains: the Scottish Highlands, the Pennines, the Cumbrians and the Cambrians.
The Scottish highlands are the highest mountains in Britain, and they include Ben nevis, the highest mountain in the

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Moreover in this period queen Victoria and her husband opened the GREAT EXEBITION in Hyde Park where the Crystal Palace, made of glass and iron, and it contained the exhibitions of modern industry and science such as machinery, jewellery and products of all kinds from all over the world, and a lot of visitors were impressed by the technical and scienti

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The Stonehenge
Stonehenge is a great archaeological monument built around 3000 BC. It is a great circle of massif stones, which was used like temple or like a place of observation to prediction of the astronomic events. It is still situated in south of England near Salisbury. There is the midsummer day where you can see the sun rising from bhei

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The Napoleonic wars
After the French Revolution, in France Napoleon took the power from 1769 to 1821. He was born in Ataccio a few days after Corsica became French possession. He had Italian roots, and he was a general. He led the French army against U. K. In 1805 was protected from French invasion by the admiral Nelson, who defeated France in

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Poetic
Auden was deeply pessimistic about the spiritual condition of the modern man. He is also concerned about the human indifference towards the pain of a man. He welcomed the force and vitality of the modern world. Auden’s subject was above all the present moment. In fact for Auden the past was no better than the present because the same pro

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They agreed that the winner would take a part of the looser’s lands. Old Hamlet killed old Fortinbras, and Denmark took possession of a part of Norway. Now young Fortinbras,son of the dead king of Norway, has decided to invade Denmark to recover the lands lost by his father. At this point the ghost appears again. Again it was about to speak, but when t

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In 1957 the same countries, through Rome Treaty (that removed barriers on trade and services), created European Economic Community (EEC also known as “Common Market”) that establishing Common Customs and EURATOM (European Atomic Energy Community) for cooperation in nuclear energy.
In 1967 Merger Treaty created a single set of institutions for the th

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Factory owners and new businessmen mostly interested in profits and all too often they did not care about their workers. Despite progress and reform the living conditions of the poor remained miserable. There was a marked division of society into three classes; the aristocracy, the middle class(upper and lower)and the working class(the poor). The Victo