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Download: 132Cat: Inglese    Materie: Appunti    Dim: 12 kb    Pag: 4    Data: 07.11.2005

SOUND PATTERNS

RHYTME: The regular repetition of consonant and/or vowel sounds in the last word of two
Consecutive or alternate lines in one stanza.
RHYTME SCHEME: The alternation of different rhyming sounds in different lines which is

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Le domande sono spesso formulate con How long? (=da quando/da quanto tempo?) oppure ponendo (for) long in fine di frase.
In frasi affermative “da molto tempo”, è espresso con (for) a long time o, più informale, for ages.
Duration form or conclude action
Nella forma di durata il passato prossimo segnala che un’azione dura ancora nel presente.

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MODERNISM
M. is a movement that it developed at the beginning of twenty century when there was social and intellectual change. It refuses the values of previous age that it says Naturalism and Decadentism to make space to introspection. In fact one of the most important features is give importance to unconscious; an other one is no limit between spa

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The French period is characterized by the romantic stile:
• The Remount of the Rouse: spoke about courtly love.
• The Boke of the Duchesse: speak about on elegy where the knight are in grief for the loss of his wife.
The Italian period shows a great maturity for the use of the meters:
• The parlement of foules: speak about a genres of me

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The novel is also called “A pure woman” is in fact ironic alluding sarcastically to the Victorian notion of moral purity which Hardy found limited..
The word “pure” is used to convey the idea that Tess is a woman who cannot be defined by any moral qualities.
Tess can be considered for Victorian fiction a fallen woman but Hardy not define her a