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Download: 213Cat: Inglese    Materie: Riassunto    Dim: 5 kb    Pag: 2    Data: 16.05.2005

to conquer on their side many overseas territories.
So, Great Britain arrived at the First World War with a high sense of supremacy; this
nation, in fact, hadn’t any interest to enter the war and leading an isolating policy, it
didn’t care about European events. Through diplomacy, they made their game to
suppo

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He published his first novel, Robinson Crusoe, in 1719, attracting a large middle-class readership. He followed in 1722 with Moll Flanders, the story of a tough, streetwise heroine whose fortunes rise and fall dramatically. Defoe’s last novel was The Fortunate Mistress, better know as Roxana. Defoe died in London on April 24, 1731, of a fatal “lethargy”

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-Sybil Vane: an actress and the girlfriend of Dorian Gray.
-Sybil Vane' s mother: another actress. -Sybil Vane' s brother: Jim, a sailor .
-Francis and Victor: Dorian Gray's servants. This book is about Dorian Gray's life.
A day Basil Hallward proposed him to pose for a picture. Dorian accepted. So Basil made the picture: it was fantastic

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The stream of consciousness reproduces the uninterrupted flow of thoughts, sensation, memories, association and emotions as they flow in the characters’mind. This flow of thought is “written” throught the interior monologue which this regards logical transitions formal syntax and punctuation, only the sequence of thoughts as they flow in the character’s

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The Moroccan prince arrives at Belmont to woo Portia and learns that if he chooses the wrong chest, he must swear to never ask any woman to marry him. Back in Venice, Launcelot Gobbo, a clown and Shylock's servant, tells his father, old Gobbo, that he wishes to leave Shylock and work for Bassanio. Bassanio agrees to it and instructs his servant Leonardo

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The most common packing containers are: bags and sacks, cartons, cases, crates, drums, barrels and bales.
Containers are large cases of standard shape and size, made of metal and built to accommodate cargo, either in bulk or packed. The advantages of transporting goods in containers are:
- protection of cargo, the goods are placed in the contai

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According to Arnold Wolfer security should be defined as “the absence of threats to acquired values” (Baylis 1997: 195). Expanding on this David Baldwin (1997: 5-26) considers security to be a situation in which there is “a low probability of damage to acquired values”. In international relations the state has almost automatically been considered the “r

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“Daffodils” is one of the most famous poem of Wordsworth, in which he vividly conveys his love for nature. We can be divided this poem into 4 stanzas of six lines in rhyme, in fact the rhyme scheme is: AB AB, CD CD, EF EF...
The first stanza contains the imagine of the poet who wanders in a state of loneliness and absent-mindedness, this mood i

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King opened again parliament (shot parliament) for submit a religious rebellion in Scotland, but then he closed it because it didn’t agree with the proposal of the king.
King opened it again (long parliament). It limited the divine right of the king and it stated that parliament had to meet every 3 years…………
Charles refused it and there was a cr