DAVID COPPERFIELD
Born after his father’s death, D C spends some years with his mother and the devoted servant Clara Pegotty but then the marriage of his mother with Mr Murdstone and the arrive into the house of his sister Miss Murdstone brings a change into his life. David is soon sent to a boarding school near London and when his mother dies
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WUTHERING HEIGHTS Wuthering Heights is a novel that is told in a series of narratives, which are themselves told to the narrator, a gentleman named Lockwood. Lockwood rents a fine house and park c
Trying to divert Laura's attention from the uncomfortable thoughts Mrs Sheridan gives her a beautiful hat to avoid a discussion. Angrily Laura leaves to her own room where she looks at herself in the mirror wearing the new hat, whose beauty sparks off a softening and bending to her mother's words and a driving away of her concern about the occurren
• isn’t a characters in the story
• shift between the narrator as story-teller and narrator as commentator
OBTRUSIVE (VANITY FAIR)
• Narrator is a voice in the novel who openly address the reader
• narrator enters into the minds of the characters
• narrator is absent from the story but present in the text
• narrator steps into t
gentleman as being a lover, a soldier, a wit, a musician and a
poet, and their poetry reflects their rather light-hearted approach
to life. Their poem embodied the spirit of the upper classes before
the Puritan Commonwealth. They wrote poetry for occasions such
as births, marriages or parties and so they are remembered as the
firs
The rhyme scheme ABBAABBA CDECDE and it marks the subdivision of the poem.
The stress pattern is a iambic pentametre. The syntax structure is complex because he speaks about his problem. There is the main clause and 6 level of subordination. The language is formal, restrained, dignified and abstract. It isn’t an emotional sonnet.
The son
Il tuo cervello fu in quale fornace?
E quale incudine?
Quale morsa robusta osò serrarne
I terrori funesti?
Chi l'Agnello creò, creò anche te?
Fu nel sorriso che ebbe
Osservando compiuto il suo lavoro,
Mentre gli astri perdevano le lance
Tirandole alla terra
E il paradiso empivano di pianti?
Tigre! Tigre! divampan
At Belmont arrived a Moroccan prince who wanted Portia’s hand, they told him if he chosen the wrong chest he must swear to never ask the hand of any woman.
At the same time in Venice a Shylock servant told his father that he wanted leave Shylock’s house and went to work in Bassanio’s house. The servant told that to Bassanio who agreed and told to hi
The second is the longest act in the whole tragedy and bases itself on twenty scenes.
The vicissitudes of Antonio, Bassanio and Shylock, which, however, remain on the background, are left out by the author for a while; Lorenzo reveals to the spectator his love for Jessica, Shylock’s daughter, who has towards him the same feelings and with whom she r