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Characters: his characters are neither heroic ones, as in the old romances, nor picaresque ones, as in Defoe. Richardson , in fact, is the first writer to put, at the centre of his works, the new middle-class people, with their problems and desires.
Richardson's novels are epistolary, in fact they are made up of letters. The advantages of this kind

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L’itinéraire se poursuit à pied à travers le « plus grand decumanus » de la ville romaine (appelé aujourd’hui Corso d’Augusto) vers le forum romaine (Aujourd ‘hui Piazza Tre Martiri). Il est pratiquement certain qu’au cours du premier siècle, ce forum a été le siège d’édifices publics et d’un théâtre.
On peut admirer aussi le pont de Tibére, achevé

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themselves on the west side in great battles. At this moment the Mayor of London,
William Walworth, came up, and the King bade him go to the commons, and make their
chieftain come to him. And when he was summoned by the Mayor, by the name of Wat
Tighler of Maidstone, he came to the King with great confidence, mounted on a little
horse, t

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NATURE: a common feature of romantic poets is to consider nature as living organism of which man takes part: nature is a mirror of feelings and passions which shake man and by them he reaches an internal balance. In particular Blake’s characters reaches this balance through God’s knowledge, for the fact that he is present in nature and in animals like t

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2) There is strong respect for authority, because who has the power must be enlightened and he is the only one who can improve society.
3) Together with authority, hierarchy begins more important and human starts to be seen as social beings (product of social order)
4) A desire for balance, symmetry and harmony could be observed in all arts, so

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The theme of the double will be dealt also by Stevenson at the end of the XIX century. In his novel "The strange case of Dr. Jackill and Mr. Hide" the duplicity of the human nature becomes more explicit, in fact the same man, drinking a potion, can make dominant the one or the other disposition of his soul. The theme of the ambivalence is reinforced by

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Thus there are two narrators. The first is the poet who recites the ballad, the second is the mariner who tells the story of his extraordinary voyage. But the presence of a moral at the end makes The Rime of the Ancient Mariner different from a traditional ballad. Imagination: like Blake and Wordsworth, Coleridge stresses the role of imagination. He di

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The tragic hero usually takes a course of actions, which is fatal to himself, he makes a fatal mistake, which brings him to death.
Instead in “Julius Caesar” the central theme is the assassination of Julius Caesar, but I think that the tragic hero is Brutus.
In fact, he is represented like a noble character, who loves Rome more than he loves him

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~Act two
During the night Macbeth ,helped by the wife, kills king Duncan and blame the king’s servants for killing and kill them too. But king’s sons escape from Scotland to England because they are afraid of being accused for Duncan’s death.
Macbeth becomes king

Act three
Then Macbeth invite all the knights to have dinner to his h