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Technique: This is a morality play. In Faustus the end of the journey is different. Marlowe creates a new tragic renaissance hero whose passionate results in death and subversive search for knowledge and power results in death and spiritual damnation, and the morality play becomes a tragic play. He invents also the blank verse, a very flexible line, whi

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-Prison:Frankenstein spent two months in prison because he was accused of murder.
-Paris:after the imprisonment Frankenstein followed his father in Paris.
-Como:place where Frankenstein and Elisabeth spent their honeymoon.
6)EPOCA:Not identified.
7)PERSONAGGI:
-Mrs.Margaret:she was Walton’s sister.
-Robert Walton:he was an explor

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Do you sympathize with animal’s complaints and goals? Why or why not?
I think that animals (and so Russian people) demands were right, because the situation before the (Russian) Revolution was very difficult: animals (and so peasantry) worked like slaves for the masters. So I think that only a battle could bring freedom to the animals (and so to t

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Joseph: He is a father of John.
Major Freebody: He is an old friend of Joseph.
Personal Comment: This is an interesting story. My favourite character is Sherlock Holmes because he is intelligent and because he helps the people in great danger. The author, Arthur Conan Doyle, write the story very well...
Language: It is simple, but very

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SOUND DEVICES
The sound devices are typical features of poetry witch give a musicality. They are the alliteration (repetition of the same consonant sound at the beginning of words that are next or close to each other), the assonance (repetition of a vowel sound with a different end consonant), the consonance (repetition of the end consonant with a d

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THEMES: Hamlet is a tragedy of REVENGE and a play of life and death, of man’s ambiguous relation and also about melancholy and doubt. It is through Hamlet’s struggle to act wisely, that the concept of MAN’S COMPLEX NATURE is illustrated. A major question for man is the relation between APPEARANCE AND REALITY and the EXISTENTIAL IDEA all that individual

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Twain enlisted in the Confederate militia in 1861, early in the Civil War, but he soon left to pursue a career in writing and journalism in Nevada and San Francisco. His articles and stories became immensely popular.
He moved east in the late 1860s and married Olivia Langdon, the daughter of a rich family. In those years they settled in Hartford, C

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As she looks at Patrick lying dead on the floor, she slowly begins to come back to her senses. Immediately she realizes what she has done and not wanting her unborn child to suffer as a result of her crime, she begins planning her alibi.
She places the leg of lamb in a pan in the oven and goes down to the corner grocery to get some food for "her hus

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Instead of practicing law, Stevenson wrote travel sketches and short stories for magazines.
In 1879 Stevenson moved to California with Fanny Osbourne, girl met in France. They married in 1880 and after a brief stay at Calistoga they returned to Scotland; then, they moved often in search of better climates.
Stevenson gained first fame with the ro