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Download: 137Cat: Lingue    Materie: Appunti    Dim: 8 kb    Pag: 2    Data: 22.01.2001

The main theme is that of the lover deceived by a person who assumes the lover’s appearance.
The prince of Aragon, Don Pedro, followed by Claudio and Benedick, goes to visit Leonato, governor of Messina, Hero’s father and Beatrice’s uncle.
Claudio immediately falls in love with Hero and they decide to marry.
Beatrice and Benedick, instead, a

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The poet says that they won't wander any more during the night, despite the fact that the heart is still in love and the moon is still shining.
The author compares the out wearing action of the sword on the sheat to that of the soul on the breast. It means that desire can weaken the body and the will so the heart ( that is passion ) must

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La letteratura che va dalla conquista dei Normanni a Chaucer è l’espressione di due classi dominanti: si ispirarono alla vita e agli ideali dalla nobiltà feudale per testi romanzeschi; e agli insegnamenti religiosi e morali della Chiesa per testi didattici.
La nobiltà francese aveva portato con se la Chansons de geste che cambiò il gusto della socie

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In the Puritan family the father was the absolute head (tasks:reading the Bible,saying the prayers)wife and children were expected to give him absolute obbediance.
They believed in Predestination:all men were born sinners and were damned.Only God’s grace can save man which they had to obtain working hard.

ANGLICANS:They were courtiers.~~~~

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Feudal ties

The normans introduced the feudal system into england.the feudalism was a method of organising society. In this organisation there were several fees, land held in exchange for duty or service to a lord. Land could be held "in fee" wich meant "in return for labour".
The king was the owner of all land, but this was held by ot

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5 Marble 5 something cold: the faces of the babies reflect the fact that they aren’t intelligent. (they are conditioned not to be intelligent)
6 everything is artificial (dresses)
7 they are submitted
8 Production of babies 8 Khaki colour of a group of twins.
9 Light 9 it comes out a little by little experiment to conditioning the bab

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• What effect was his early working life to have on Dickens?
He suffered a lot from his experience in the factory because here children were exploited and ill-treated. He suffered a lot also because he couldn’t see his family, in particular his mother. During this period he became mature and develop a keen sense of observation, which was very usef

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In the new farm they knew the other worker and the con of the owner, Curley, a typical picker of quarrels: he was neurotic for his stature and Lennie was high. Soon they knew his wife too who, unhappy for her marriage, wandered around the farm to speak with someone on the sly and for her habit she didn’t have a good reputation.
Candy, a worker of th

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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

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