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Download: 71Cat: Inglese    Materie: Riassunto    Dim: 3 kb    Pag: 1    Data: 05.05.2005

I think the two comparison express paralysis, coldness, lacks of vitality and energy. Metaphors convey the main idea of the poem, that is, life without dreams is not worth living. This central idea is reinforced trough the device of repetition.
The voice “speaking” in the poem is the poet himself who addressed to the reading public at large in an ur

Download: 182Cat: Inglese    Materie: Appunti    Dim: 3 kb    Pag: 1    Data: 27.01.2006

Es. I love her. (la amo). PRESENT SIMPLE: presente semplice. Verbo essere: am going to school. Affermativa: I am, you are, he is... Interrogativa: Am I? Are you? Negativa: I’m not. Altri verbi: I don’t work. Do I work? Yes, I do. No, I don’t. PRESENT CONTINUOS: What are you doing? I am going. I am not going. Are you sleeping? AGGETTIVI POSSESSIVI: I

Download: 761Cat: Inglese    Materie: Traduzione    Dim: 3 kb    Pag: 1    Data: 12.02.2007

Quando rifletto su come la mia luce è spenta,
Prima della metà dei miei giorni , in questo mondo
Buio e vasto, e che questo mio unico dono che è morte
Celare, alloggiato in me inutile, nonostante la mia
Anima sia + incline a servire con ciò il mio creatore, e
Presentare il mio vero valore, nel timore che tornando sui
Rimpro...

Download: 598Cat: Inglese    Materie: Riassunto    Dim: 3 kb    Pag: 1    Data: 16.10.2006

I don’t read “natural” as referring to “Nature”. I think it means the kind of instinctive (i.e. untaught) attitude that a child has, compared with the more artificial piety that can be the product of religious instruction. Wordsworth treats a child’s natural feelings of wonder, joy and awe at the sight of beautiful things as a manifestation of piety in

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The opening sentence of Pride and Prejudice - “It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife”- establishes the centrality of advantageous marriage, a fundamental social value of Regency England. The arrival of Mr. Bingley is the event that sets the novel in motion. He delivers

Download: 688Cat: Inglese    Materie: Riassunto    Dim: 3 kb    Pag: 1    Data: 22.08.2005

He is afraid of being accused of cowardice and he also fears that death would not be a solution.
He also thinks there is no reward in the end he doubts there is life after death.
The “whips and scorns of time” and “the fardels” of life are injustice, arrogance, offence, unreciprocated love and scorn.
There isn’t any positive aspect of life.~

Download: 237Cat: Inglese    Materie: Appunti    Dim: 3 kb    Pag: 1    Data: 05.04.2006

Alcuni avverbi con i loro aggettivi: sadly (sad)=tristemente (triste); beautifully (beautiful)= bellamente (bello); quickly (quick)= velocemente (veloce); slowly (slow)= lentamente (lento); kindly (kind)= gentilmente (gentile); intelligently (intelligent)=intelligente (intelligentemente).
*alcuni avverbi di tempo: always (sempre); often (spesso); so

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This is a poem rich in visual imagery used to convey his appreciation of nature. Right from the beginning the speaker metaphorically compares himself to the clouds, creating a sense of isolation from the rest of the world. Using the colour reference in “host of golden daffodils” enables Wordsworth to alter the mood of the poem to a more a cheerful one.

Download: 115Cat: Inglese    Materie: Tema    Dim: 3 kb    Pag: 1    Data: 14.11.2005

women play an important role in shaping national character and pondered how changing the condition of women would modify national characteristics. The feminine influence was discussed most frequently in connection with the French because French frivolity was attributed to early and free association with women. Helvétius explained the negative influence

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In doing this, multinationals invest funds and experience in developing countries.
They often provide training schemes in order to improve the skills of the local work-force and introduce new technology.
However, this practice isn’t very beneficial to the developing country, as any profits are taken back to the “home” country of the multinationa