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Wright’s image of the ideal city was the issues of individuality and family. In his model he showed a very decentralized community since he felt even more strongly than Howard about the subject of density. He envisioned a place spread out over a grid system of highways, with everyone having at least one acre of land; families would stay in touch trough

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He said that sex was a part of human beings → he described love and sex as a consequence of love: sex was total love.
There are two different types of loves: physical (men) and spiritual (women); we have this through the different characters’ point of view.
In Lady’s Chatterley the narrator justifies and support spiritual love → the main charact

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When nineteen he married Anne Hathaway, a woman eight years older than himself. This marriage seems to have been unhappy. Three children were born to him. Tradition says that he fell into bad company and being accused of poaching, fled to London to escape arrest and a severe sentence and to seek new fortune.
Drama was then becoming very pop

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Holmes to solve a case at first collects (takes) information, makes first hypothesis, than he investigates and in the end he sets up an experiment.
The police is inefficient in contrast to him
Holmes is a private detective and he is the stereotype of an English Victorian middle class; he is conformist in his habits and in his way of dressing. He

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The guest sit on a stone, he has to listen: so the bright – eyed sailor speaks.
“The ship, was greeted, left merrily the harbour and sailed below the church, the hill and the lighthouse.
The sun rose out of the sea on the left; it shone bright and set down into the sea on the right.
Every day it shone higher in the sky, till when it was over

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SHALL I COMPARE THEE TO A SUMMER’S DAY
It’s one of the most well known of Shakespeare’s sonnets. The poet says that he will make the beauty of his beloved immortal by celebrating it in his poem. The sonnet can be divided into three quatrains and a final couplet. In the first quatrain the poet states that the youth is more beautiful than a summer’s d

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So we can note that Shakespeare give us a realistic description of the woman.
The sonnet says:
My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun;
Coral is far more red than her lips' red;
If snow be white, why then her breasts are dun;
If hairs be wires, black wires grow on her head….
it describes in first three quatrains all the negati

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The development of skyscrapers came as a result of the coincidence of several technological and social developments. The term originally applied to buildings of 10 to 20 storeys, but by the late 20th century it was used to describe high-rise buildings of unusual height, generally greater than 40 or 50 storeys.
The increase in urban commerce in the U

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This is a classic Victorian idea. In this context born in Barrie’s mind the idea of Peter Pan. The figure of Peter Pan becomes mythical, in fact it characterizes to such point the Anglo-Saxon culture that Camillo Pellizzi in his "History of the written English theatre" wrote:
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The story of the child who refused to grow up could not came fr

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Rhyme scheme
The poem is divided in four stanzas of for lines. It follows a regular, alternated rhyme scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF GHGH. Maybe the poet wants to block the thought in the poetic structure and wants also to give the idea of oppression of that age.
Rhetorical devices
The poet use a negative semantic field in order to show the dramatic