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Download: 1212Cat: Inglese    Materie: Scheda libro    Dim: 7 kb    Pag: 2    Data: 28.05.2008

The story took place in a small area of London, on a single day. There isn’t a chronological time, are intermingle past, present and future. The time is both objective and subjective. Objective time is given by clock, noise of cars, the flowers, the street… and it’s expresses by third person. Subjective time given by activity of mind, by stream of thoug

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But in the magic life of the fairy forest another story gets in: the two lovers, Lisander and Ermia, flee from Athens because nobody agrees to their love. Demetrio, another Athenian that loves Ermia, and Elena, in love with Demetrio, make the story more and more complicated; and the interlacement gets worse with the interpolation of Oberon and the sp

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Macbeth made Banquo killed, but his son could flee away. The witches told Macbeth also to beware of Macduff, so he tried to make Macduff killed but he fled too. Through an unrelenting chain of events Macbeth become, from brave and not wicked at all, to the classic figure of the tyrant prey of terror, hated and feared, obsessed by betrayal and rebellio

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Secondo Atto: Macbeth riuscì ad uccidere il Re nella notte, ma fino all’alba sentì voci che lo accusavano e provo un grande rimorso. Al mattino, Macduff e Lennox scoprirono il cadavere del regnante e lanciarono l’allarme nel castello. Per non rischiare di essere sospettato, Macbeth accusò le due guardie del re e le uccise prima che potessero scagionarsi

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Wilde’s stories and essays were well received, but his creative genius found its highest expression in his plays—Lady Windermere’s Fan (1892), A Woman of No Importance (1893), An Ideal Husband (1895), and his masterpiece, The Importance of Being Earnest (1895).
In the nineties, he was accused of homosexuality by the Marquis of Queensbury, father of

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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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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

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Many years went by and when Jane became 18 she wanted to go away from that place, so she advertised for a post as governess and got the reply from Mrs.Fairfax, housekeeper at Thornfield Hall. There she was appointed to care for Adele, the ward of Mr.Rochester, the owner of the house. She met him only after many days, as she helped a man fallen fro