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Aidé par un cousin il réussit à entrer dans l’armée de Napoléon, puis il demissionne et rentre à Paris et enfin il se deplace à Milan où il est enchanté par le pays et par la ville cosmopolite.
En 1821 il rentre à Paris, le centre culturel,et commence à écrire dans un premier temps dans un journal et puis il pubblie ses premiers romans.
Après il

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The typical revenger of Elizabethan tragedy is a violent bloodthirsty and single-minded figure, but Hamlet is too intelligent to ignore all the difficulties associated with his task.
-First: is the ghost telling the truth? So Hamlet has to be sure that Claudius killed his father to get the throne of Denmark(III.ii. 237-242).
-Second: is the re

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The Sonnet
The renaissance is considered the golden age of poetry because of the flourishing of songs and sonnets during the period. The Sonnet came from Italy, were it had been experimented by Dante, Petrarch, whose Canzoniere had become the model of all European Renaissance poets, and thanks to Surry and Wyatt arrived also in England. This I

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Ma con l’occhio scintillante lo attrae e lo trattiene. —E il Convitato resta come paralizzato, e sta ad ascoltare come un bambino di tre anni: il vecchio Marinaro è padrone di lui.
Il Convitato si mise a sedere sopra una pietra: e non può fare a meno di ascoltare attentamente. E cosí parlò allora quel vecchio uomo, il Marinaro dal magnetico sguardo:

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Agamemnon sollt Iphigenie Athena (Diana) opfern [sacrificare], damit seine Kriegsflotte wieder gute Winde h(tte und gegen die Trojaner k(mpfen k(nnte. Iphigenie geht auf den Altar, aber sie glaubt, dass alles f(r ihre Hochzeit vorbereitet [preparato] w(rde, sie ist n(mlich wie eine Braut [sposa] gekleidet. Sie sieht ihren Vater und die Leute, die trauri

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4. During the voyage, there was a terrible storm. They jumped in a boat, and only Robinson Crusoe could save: he went in a share, but he was still desperate: he didn’t have something to drink or eat and was alone. He found tree where he could sleep.
5. He was able to take everything from the ship before it sink. He found a cave, where he b

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This was a terrible experience for his life, when he comes back he suffers from a fever and he was psychologically destroyed. Story of a man who has to face the solitude, theme of the double.
The narrative technique is complex, because the story opens with a first person narrator, who is not the protagonist but a listener, the true narrator is Mar

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Nel 1842 ritornт a Parigi, dove aveva conosciuto Gerard de Nervale e si avvicinт soprattutto a Gautier, che amт come un discepolo. Cominciт poi un lungo e appassionato amore con la mulatta Jeanne Duval, ispiratrice di erotici sentimenti, ma anche di purificato senso di pietа nei momenti tormentosi della paralisi.
I debiti, da cui Baudelaire fu affli

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"No human being can really understand another, and no one can arrange another's happiness."
Graham Greene was born in Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, as the son of Charles Greene and Marion Raymond Greene. His father had a poor academic record but became the headmaster of Berkhamsted School, following Dr. Thomas Fry. Greene was educated at Be

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They run thus:
1.: Whatever goes upon two legs is an enemy.
2.: Whatever goes upon four legs, or has wings is a friend.
3.: No animal shall wear clothes.
4.: No animal shall sleep in a bed.
5.: No animal shall drink alcohol.
6.: No animal shall kill another animal.
7.: All animals are equal.
The animals also agree