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Download: 120Cat: Letteratura Inglese    Materie: Appunti    Dim: 27 kb    Pag: 22    Data: 16.01.2006

Day after day, day after day,
We stuck, nor breath nor motion;
As idle as a painted ship
Upon a painted ocean.
Water, water, everywhere,
And all the boards did shrink;
Water, water, everywhere,
Nor any drop to drink.
Tormented by thirst, the other members of the crew hang the albatross around the mariner's neck as

Download: 116Cat: Letteratura Inglese    Materie: Appunti    Dim: 2 kb    Pag: 2    Data: 23.01.2006

There was a difficult political and economic situation.
The largest organised workers’ movement was that of the Chartists: it was a consequence of the poor conditions. radicals and workers presented to Parliament a document called "People's Charter";it asked for:
universal suffrage;
secret ballot;
abolition of poor law.
The Chartis

Download: 115Cat: Letteratura Inglese    Materie: Appunti    Dim: 12 kb    Pag: 4    Data: 26.02.2007

The novel deals with the theme of the double in human nature; in fact both good and evil are in each human being. In the story good Is represented by Dr Jekyll and evil by Mr Hyde. Their physical aspect reflects moral characteristics: Jekyll has always been virtues and so he is handsome, his body is well-proportioned and his hands are white and well-sho

Download: 113Cat: Letteratura Inglese    Materie: Appunti    Dim: 5 kb    Pag: 2    Data: 22.05.2006

• A growing interest in humble and everyday life.
• Great attention to the country.
• The rediscovery of the art and popular traditions of the Middle Ages (Gothic vogue: horrific, irrational, supernatural).
• A child was very pure, because he wasn’t still civilisation and he was closer to God.
• The Imagination was a way to express emot

Download: 112Cat: Letteratura Inglese    Materie: Tesina    Dim: 7 kb    Pag: 5    Data: 19.12.2005

Socio-political thoughts
Blake, therefore lived in the last part of eighteenth century and is rightly considered the embodiment of the romantic ideal.
During his lifetime all the revolution of ht e world happened: the American revolutionary war; the French revolution and the Industrial revolution.
Although he was agree with the ideal

Download: 111Cat: Letteratura Inglese    Materie: Altro    Dim: 4 kb    Pag: 2    Data: 14.03.2006

It’s composed by 4 stanzas and the rhyme scheme is ABAB CDCD EFEF GHGH.
There is a metaphor and the tenor is the terrible condition of poor people, the common ground is the imprisonment and the limitation of imagitation and the vehicle is the mind forg’d menecles.
There are repetitions in lines 1-2 and 4 and an anafora in line 5-6-7....

Download: 110Cat: Letteratura Inglese    Materie: Appunti    Dim: 8 kb    Pag: 4    Data: 14.11.2006

• Politics: A fervent supporter of the French Revolution later he turned to political and religious convervatorism (disillusioned by the period of terror).
• Love: in France William met Anne Vallon and he fell in love with her. They had a child and he wanted to marry her, but he was constricted by his family to return in England. In 1802 he married

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• They met 2 sister Edith and Sarah Fricker that they married. But for Coleridge was a very unhappy marriage.
• In 1796 he went to Nether Stowey, a village in Somerset, where he began a very important friendship with William and Dorothy Wordsworth.
• With William he went to Germany to study Kant and then they went to the Lake District in the nor

Download: 106Cat: Letteratura Inglese    Materie: Appunti    Dim: 9 kb    Pag: 5    Data: 03.01.2006

Seven percent of British students go to private schools called ‘public’ schools. Public schools are expensive and the students must pay their own fees*. There are more than 250 public schools, including Eton. Because public schools usually have smaller classes and better facilities*, they are considered to offer higher-quality education than most state

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When these Germanica ribes arrived in England, they destroyed many Roman cities (exept London who became the mosto impostant commercial centre) and cancelled the Roman civilization and language. The Celtic civilization survived only in Wales, Scotland, Cornwall and Ireland. Although (sebbene) the Anglo-Saxons brought thei pagan religion, Christianity co