Download: 289Cat: Inglese
Materie: Riassunto
Dim: 6 kb
Pag: 3
Data: 03.11.2006
Inglese
Risultati 671 - 680 di 1260
Filtra per:
Tutti (1287) Appunti (601) Riassunti (362) Schede di libri (53) Tesine (56)
Ordina per: Data ↓ Nome ↑ Download Voto Dimensione ↑
Ordina per: Data ↓ Nome ↑ Download Voto Dimensione ↑
In the second poem instead the creator of this animal is horrible, he punishes, fights and he is opposite to the good creator of the Lamb, that he was a good being and pure.
“The Lamb” is can divided into two stanzas; the tone of the second stanza is more religious, we can see this faith in lines 19-20 where the poet says: “Little lamb God ble
Facepaint: This is the excuse many of the boys use for living as hunting savages, instead of civilized English citizens. The paint symbolizes the smoke-screen the beast uses to infiltrate the boys’ souls.
Fire/Smoke: The smoke of the signal fire symbolizes the last best hope of the boys being rescued. To Piggy and Ralph, the fire represents the mora
In the second song the protagonist is the narrator that describes the moment of his birth, and the feelings and behaviours of his parents.
These two songs “Infant joy” and “Infant sorrow” are two contrary states of the human soul; as a matter of fact, we remember that Blake said that without contraries there is not progression and that they are nece
“Daffodils” is one of the most famous poem of Wordsworth, in which he vividly conveys his love for nature. We can be divided this poem into 4 stanzas of six lines in rhyme, in fact the rhyme scheme is: AB AB, CD CD, EF EF...
The first stanza contains the imagine of the poet who wanders in a state of loneliness and absent-mindedness, this mood i
Byron the romantic: he can be regarded as a romantic in:
• His exaggeration: because he magnified every emotion and sensation;
• His individualism: always introduce it into his own poetry, for example in one or other of his main characters;
• His interest in history: especially for fallen empires, that symbolized decay and death;
• His
In 1794 Coleridge married Sarah Fricker.
In 1797 he met the poet William Wordsworth and settled in Somerset. Most of his best poetry belongs to these years:
- The rime of the ancient Mariner; his masterpiece, is concerned with the supernatural. It is the first poem of the collection Lyrical Ballads.
- Christabel; an unfinished poem, set in M
When we have shuffled off this mortal coil,
Must give us pause: there's the respect
That makes calamity of so long life;
Essere, o non essere...questo è il nodo:
se sia più nobil animo sopportar
le fiondate e le frecciate d'una sorte oltraggiosa,
o armarsi contro un mare di sciagure,
e contrastandole finir con es
In 1795, after receiving a legacy, Wordsworth lived with his sister Dorothy first in Dorset and then at Alfoxden, Dorset, close to Coleridge.
In these years he wrote many of his greatest poems and also travelled with Coleridge and Dorothy, in the winter of 1798-79, to Germany. Two years later the friendship with Taylor Coleridge proved crucial to th