Returned to Ireland, Swift became Anglican priest. In London he made friends with Pope and other writers, and started writing for the Tory administration.
In 1713 he was made Dean in Dublin, where he remained for the next thirty years.
Than he began to write pamphlets denouncing the injustices that Ireland suffered.
Since then, he was consid
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Vedevi quei ragazzi?
Could you see those boys?
Non poteva venire.
He couldn’t come.
Se potesse verrebbe.
If he could he would come.
Ieri non ho potuto studiare.
Yesterday I couldn’t study.
NB: in frase affermativa in una situazione particolare del passato non posso usare “could”. Si deve usare:~~~
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IL MODERNISMO E LA CONVERGENZA DELLE ARTI
All’inizio del secolo, c’è stata una grande escalation nell’innovazione, nel cambiamento e nella collaborazione artistica, il cui centro era Parigi. Nelle arti figurative, Picasso e Braque rompono con l’arte rappresentativa e fissano una prospettiva per esplorare relazioni fra piani e fra volumi nei lor
Devo incontrarlo in stazione alle 2.
I am to meet him at the station at 2 o’ clock.
Chiedo l’opinione di un’altra persona
Shall I…? devo io…? vuoi che…?
Shall we…? dobbiamo noi…? volete che…?
To have got (to) idea di futuro
Devo incontrarlo in stazione questa sera.
I have got to meet him at the sta
He went to an empty field, where the founder was supposed to appear. He took the slem out from the cage and then he heard a noise. It was Lora, who had come to inform him that the police was coming to arrest him, because they thought he was a Communist. Joe French had taken Lora there with his trunk. He moved forward them. He told Lora that they had to
GULLIVER’s TRAVELS 1726 published anonymously, because of the allusion to contemporany politics (novel) 4 book, Utopian narratives, on a first level of read , it’s a travel story, that is a popular genre. Gulliver (first-person narrator), a ship’s surgeon, makes a series of voyages into remote lands of the world. Swift Mixes fantastic and real. 1 ° BOOK
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Heart of darkness
Scenario e atmosfera – molta nella narrazione è ambientata nel cuore della giungla africana, che, malgrado (despite) gli sforzi (efforts) dei commercianti d’avorio europei, resta impenetrabile. L’oscurità regna ovunque, come se la luce della civilizzazione avesse illuminato il mondo. Lo scenario è quello del fiume Congo, e le