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Download: 421Cat: Inglese    Materie: Appunti    Dim: 16 kb    Pag: 2    Data: 29.03.2007

In the play MacBeth and Lady MacBeth had a desire to be king and queen of Scotland.

Lady MacBeth devised a plan to kill the king in his sleep so her husband, MacBeth, could gain the title as king.
They proceeded with the plan and MacBeth became king.

After sometime has past, Lady MacBeth realized she had all that she wanted

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-Prison:Frankenstein spent two months in prison because he was accused of murder.
-Paris:after the imprisonment Frankenstein followed his father in Paris.
-Como:place where Frankenstein and Elisabeth spent their honeymoon.
6)EPOCA:Not identified.
7)PERSONAGGI:
-Mrs.Margaret:she was Walton’s sister.
-Robert Walton:he was an explor

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This system can be found in South East Asia, such as Singapore and Taiwan.

CENTRALLY PLANNED ECONOMY
Centrally planned economy is the system where all decisions regarding the production, for example what to produce and what price goods should be sold, are made by the state.
On the positive side, social equality is a major goal. On the n

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Elizabethan theatre: Before the shows were interpreted on movable platform in the square. The first permanent theatre was built by James Burbage, it was called “the theatre”, it was circular or polygonal, around the theatre there were three tires of gallery. The ticket are expensive so the poors stood near the stage. The most important theatre was “the

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Characters
Dickens shifted the social frontiers of the novel: the 18th-century realistic upper middle-class word was replaced by that of the lower orders. He created caricatures, trying to arouse the reader’s interest by describing the characters, habits, and language of the middle and lower classes in modern London, like lodging-house keepers, shop

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Vero è che una massa di documenti esterni anagrafici, legali, sono stati scoperti, sull'uomo, sulla famiglia e sui rapporti che egli ebbe a Londra e a Stratford .
Il suo ultimo biografo dice che si sa più di lui che di altri poeti dell'epoca tuttavia la massa di notizie forma una cornice all'interno della quale Shakespeare resta inafferrabile.
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SIMPLE PRESENT
SIMPLE PAST
PRESENT CONDITIONAL
CAN
COULD
COULD
MAY
MIGHT
MIGHT
Nei tempi diversi da simple present, past and present conditional, CAN e MAY vengono sostituiti da:
• TO BE ABLE TO→ capacità, abilità. Alternative a CAN.
• TO BE LIKELY TO→ possibilità, probabilità. Alternative a MAY.
• TO

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Le figure principali del movimento sono stati il poeta Allen Ginsberg e il romanziere Jack Kerouac.
Loro si sono spostati da New York e si sono alleati con i giovani intellettuali di San Francisco:
tra loro c’erano i poeti Gary Snyder, Gregory Corso and Lawrence Ferlinghetti.
Il significato originale della parola “beat” era “________________

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Nature:
1. Wordsworth feels nature as full of life, as it would be a part of us, in order to a Pantheistic vision; nature is opposed to town, it is a source of feelings and it is pervaded by an active force;
2. Coleridge, instead, sees the nature as the One Life (a divine power), and all his description of landscapes or natural elements, are end