- Iago put the handkerchief in Cassio’s room for created the evidence of Desdemona’s unfaithfulness.
Act. IV: - Iago increases Othello’s jealousy, while Emilia say to Othello that Desdemona is innocent.
Act. V: - Othello kills Desdemona but when he understands his fault he kills himself
- Iago is imprisoned and Cassio becomes the gov
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• The players were protected from the rain by the shadow
• The Elizabethan playhouses was small because the stage occupied almost half area.
• The tiring house was the place where the actors changed their costumes
• Inner stage was necessary for several plays, it was behind the stage
• In the final scene the several corpses were carried
WHERE: in foreign unknown countries (usually Italy and Spain) haunted castles, dark corridors, ruins, abbeys are usual sets of gothic novels too;
WHAT: its plots deal with horrible murders, extraordinary situations and supernatural events (a typical plot is that of a wicked villain in pursue of a good and innocent girl, the heroine in fearful surrou
The Life of Daniel Defoe
Daniel Defoe was born in London in 1660 and he was a Nonconformist, in fact he refused to the doctrine of the Church of England.
He was educated at a Dissenting academy where he received a broad education.
He become journalist for an important periodical, the Review, but in 1719, at the age of 58, he turned to...
Young David is sent to work in a warehouse, just as Dickens himself was. Later David earns his living by writing, just as Dickens did.
Mr Micawber, always in debt, always hoping that “something will turn up”, is based on the character of Dickens’s father. Even Dora is drawn from Dickens’ memories of his first love, Maria Beadnell.
Dickens himsel
Hester’s origins:
Hester lived in Old England. Now her paternal home is a decayed hose of grey stone, with a poverty-stricken aspect, but retaining a half-obliterated shield of arms over the portal, in token of antique gentility (her family was not rich, but they were noble). Her father had a bald brow and reverend white beard, that flowed over
Je crois que c’est inconcevable que la nature ne soit pas abîmée par l’industrie et en effet ça c’est un des plus grands problèmes que l’homme ne réussit pas à résoudre.
Mais c’est aussi inconcevable que l’homme doit renoncer au développement car ce créerait un état de régression pour tout le monde entier et pour son industrialisation. Le problème e
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Although I’ve been away so long, I can still remember this landscape: And often, in lonely rooms, in the middle of the chaos of the cities, I felt gratitude to this Nature, especially in a state of weakness, ‘cause it passed in my pure mind and gave me a great sense of calm, a pleasure I’ve never thought think I could feel anymore. Feelings that ma
This pleasure is as keen as the rays of the moon compared to arrows, fading away in the light of dawn, so that we can hardly see the moon, but we know it’s there.
Earth and air are overflowed with your voice as, when the sky’s clear, the moon makes the heaven bright with its light.
We don’t know who you are; what can you be compared with? Your m