Lingue

Risultati 11 - 20 di 1033
Filtra per:   Tutti (1119)   Appunti (1115)   Riassunti (2)   
Ordina per:   Data ↑   Nome   Download   Voto   Dimensione ↑   
Download: 121Cat: Lingue    Materie: Appunti    Dim: 3 kb    Pag: 1    Data: 24.04.2001

“Make thick my blood” → She wants to become a bad woman so that she can kill the king.
“Take my mulk for gall” → She wants that her better part is take away and become a pitiless woman.

MACBETH
Macbeth is humane, hypocritical, ambitious, insecure (of killing Duncan) and undecided. His arguments for killing Duncan are based on moral valu

Download: 214Cat: Lingue    Materie: Appunti    Dim: 5 kb    Pag: 4    Data: 27.11.2001

As already pointed out, stanza 1 describes the effect of the wind on the land first in autumn and then in spring. In the former season the wind is presented as a destroyer of the previous season and its action is characterized by images of death. This function changes in spring when the wind is seen as a preserver, thus restoring the life that autumn h

Download: 106Cat: Lingue    Materie: Appunti    Dim: 3 kb    Pag: 2    Data: 25.01.2001

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

Download: 206Cat: Lingue    Materie: Appunti    Dim: 5 kb    Pag: 3    Data: 18.01.2001

On The Road
Scritto fra il 1948 ed il 1951 , ma pubblicato solo nel 1957 , segna il periodo più prolifico di Kerouac ed il suo maggiore successo. On the road è un romanzo non convenzionale (non c'è un vero e proprio impianto narrativo). Divenne in breve tempo l'emblema della Beat Generation. I personaggi di On the road vivono come vagabondi , s

Download: 101Cat: Lingue    Materie: Appunti    Dim: 4 kb    Pag: 1    Data: 09.05.2001

need it, they will work together to obtain their daughters’ happiness....

Download: 162Cat: Lingue    Materie: Appunti    Dim: 4 kb    Pag: 2    Data: 18.01.2001

Darcy’s conceited behaviour. One day Jane goes and sees Mr. Byngley’ s family but she falls ill and she must remain there. Elisabeth, who loves her sister very much, goes to help her. When they came back home, they know some army officers, among which Mr. Wickham who seems very nice. Elisabeth talks with him and is told that he was Mr. Darcy’s childhoo

Download: 125Cat: Lingue    Materie: Appunti    Dim: 4 kb    Pag: 2    Data: 24.04.2001

Mrs Bennet wants that Mr Bennet visit Mr Bingley as soon as he comes, but Mr Bennet says that he see no occasion for that. Mrs Bennet wants to get married to one her daughters and she is worry because also Sir William and Lady Lucas are determined to go to visit Mr Bingley, merely on that account. Mr and Mrs Bennet have five daughters: Jane, Elisabeth,

Download: 257Cat: Lingue    Materie: Appunti    Dim: 19 kb    Pag: 26    Data: 16.02.2001

And listens like a three years' child:
The Mariner hath his will.
The Wedding-Guest sat on a stone:
He cannot choose but hear;
And thus spake on that ancient man,
The bright-eyed Mariner
«The ship was cheered, the harbour cleared,
Merrily did we drop
Below the kirk, below the hill,
Below the light-house top.
The S

Download: 590Cat: Lingue    Materie: Appunti    Dim: 3 kb    Pag: 2    Data: 18.01.2001

- In Brazil Robinson works hard, then he buys plantation and becomes a rich man in 4 years. He goes back to Guinea to buy negro slaves but shipwrecks near French Guyenne. The ship is stuck not far from the beach so R., the only survivor, builds a raft to get back to the beach all he can.
- He builds a shelter against beasts and savages. He sums up h

Download: 186Cat: Lingue    Materie: Appunti    Dim: 17 kb    Pag: 21    Data: 09.04.2001

Act 2
It being midnight, Romeo with his companions departed; but they soon missed him, for, unable to stay away from the house where he had left his heart, he leaped the wall of an orchard which was at the back of Juliet's house. Here he had not been long, ruminating on his new love, when Juliet appeared above at a window, through which her exceedin