• Their children have been educated in a rational way, he has stopped all their imaginative impulses, as he does at school
• In his class there is Sissy Jupe, his father is a circus worker (the circus is in contrast with Thomas Gradgrind)
• Louisa, his daughter, marries Bounderby, a factory owner, for whom her brother works, but she is unhappy a
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• early-early primo, precoce-presto
• easy-easy facile-facilmente
• fast-fast veloce-velocemente
• good-well buono-bene
• hard-hard duro-duramente
• late-late in ritardo-tardi
• loud-loudly forte,rumoroso-rumorosamente,forte
• quick-quickly rapido-rapidamente
• quiet-quietly tranquillo-tranquillamente
• sad-sadly tri
The first phase of the Eliot’s poetry is given by the theme of the loneliness of the man, abandoned by a God in which he doesn't believe anymore, extraneous to the society that surrounds him. The picture of a society in decadence, deprived of ethic, incapable to act, alienated.
His main work, before his conversion, is “the waste land” (1922): it t
Meet met met incontrare
Pay paid paid pagare
Read read read leggere
Run ran run correre
Say said said dire
Sell sold sold vendere
Send sent sent spedire
Sleep slept slept dormire
Teach taught taught insegnare
Tell told told dire
Think thought thought pensare
Understand understood understood capire
Cost co
The Date
The date states the day when the letter was written and is usually placed just under the heading, either on the right or on the left.
In British English, the standard date is formed by the ordinal number of the day, the name of the month, a comma and the full year in numerals. so the date on the left.
Uses this form: 9th Dece
Cost
Cut
Put
Shut
Be
Begin
Break
Do
Drink
Drive
Eat
Fall
Forget
Give
Go
Grow
Know
Ring
See
Show
Sing
Speak
Swim
Take
write
Became~
PRONOMI PERSONALI SOGGETTO
PRONOMI PERSONALI COMPLEMENTO
AGGETTIVI POSSESSIVI
PRONOMI POSSESSIVI
I
me
my
mine
You
you
your
yours
He
him
his
his
She
her
her
hers
It
It (esso/essa)
its
-
We
us
our
o...
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
SOSTANTIVI PLURALI:
watches-boxes-buses-classes-tomatoes-pianos-discos-boys-toys-ladyes-diaries-lives.
PRONOMI PERSONALI COMPLEMENTO:
I: me; you : you; he: him; she: her; it: it; we: us; you: you; they: them.
SIMPLE PRESENT:
azione abituale, frequenza(spesso, qualche volta…), stati d’animo, orari. Affermative form: she likes pun
The main themes of the pre-romantic literature may be:
a) a return to nature expressed through an interest in the picturesque, the wild, the grandiose, the lonely, the desolate.
b) the cult of sensibility and melancholy expressed by the love of ruins, the idealization of solitude, meditations on man’s unhappy destiny.
c) a cult of the primit