TO CHECK CONTROLLARE
TO FILL COMPLETARE
TO TRANSLATE TRADURRE
TO READ LEGGERE
TO GIVE SCAMBIARE
TO ASK CHIEDERE
TO BUILD RECITARE
TO CHECK CONTROLLARE
TO DICTATE DETTARE
TO GIVE DARE
TO TAKE VENIRE
TO CIRCLE CERCHIARE
TO SAY ALTERNARE
TO US
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The term “gothic” came to be applied to the literary genre precisely because the genre dealt with such emotional extremes and dark themes, and because it found its most natural settings in the buildings of this style -- castles, mansions, and monasteries, often remote, crumbling, and ruined. It was a fascination with this architecture and its related ar
Chapter 2
Elizabeth and Victor grow up together as best friends. Victor’s friendship with Henry Clerval, a schoolmate and only child, flourishes as well, and he spends his childhood happily surrounded by this close domestic circle. As a teenager, Victor becomes increasingly fascinated by the mysteries of the natural world. He chances upon a
The opening two lines of this passage, “And now, unveiled, the Toilet stands displayed,/Each Silver vase in mystic Order laid” (121-122) set the initial tone of mystery and anticipation through the use of inverted syntax and words such as “unveiled” and “mystic.” The overlying tone of epic dignity causes the entire passage to read like a giant hyperbol
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- Basquiat was born in Brooklyn in 1960. His father is an accountant from Haiti and his mother is of Puerto-Rican origins.
- In 1965 he begins drawing cartoons and this is the start of a life of compulsive picture-making. He often visits the Brooklyn museum and other art museums.
- In 1968 a car accident puts Jean-Michel in the hospital wit
The heroine, Pamela Andrews, is a maid whose master makes unwanted advances towards her. She rejects him until he shows his sincerity by proposing a fair marriage to her. In the second part of the novel, Pamela attempts to accommodate herself to upper-class society and to build a successful relationship with her husband.
The title of this novel is s
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.
So the fiction changes and begins to present the people in the social contest. The characters are real, not imaginary and became important for their inner selves and not because what going around or outside them.
In this way there is a discovery of the individuality and the man show how the external events influence on that happens behind him.