3. He had a good idea and soon he kept all enemy’s ship. The king asked him to take all the ship of other country, but he refused. So the king was angry with him. He helped again Lilliputions: the Queen’s rooms were burning: he made water and the building was safe. But what he did, was a crime…
4. Many of the King’s official wanted to punish him, so
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3. During his birthday he noticed that his mother was died. He went to his house for the funeral. His stepfather sent away the servant, who loved David a lot. He went with her, but then she married, so David had to go to London to work, even if he was ten years hold. He lived in the house of a poor middle-class man, but he had many debt so he was taken
Liberalism=individual realization→free trade. Pursed by both political parties.
Exploitation of workers: too much hours a day, low wages, abyss rich/poor.
Reforms (for lower classes): 1847-67- factory acts; 1842- mines act; 1870- education act.
Progress, optimism, humanitarianism, moralism, philanthropism, conformism → values of V.A.
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Elizabeth I (1558-1603) fights again Spain. Re-establish Protestantism Anglicanism [Mary Stuart (-1587)]. Born Puritans(strict moral value, individually interpretation of Bible, Sunday, hostile to official church, censured symbol of Catholicism). The virgin queen. Her court become centre of culture, height of renaissance (beauty, order, natural harmony
They were single episodes strung together in a Mystery Cycles. The setting was English towns(Rel themes mingled with human th) # The play was financed by corporations. They look after scenery, costumes, actors. Play was performed on pageant (movable stage wagon). Morality plays tell an allegorical tale with the aim of making a moral point. The characte
Social context: Puritans gained more and more power, close all playhouse with Act of parliament in 1642 - After the restoration they lost much power ~ C. II reopened all form of entertainment ~ in 1665 and 1666 a plague and a fire hit London, the first killed a third of 300000 inhabitants, the second destroyed most of the oldest section of London ~ 1620
-PETER QUINCE, a carpenter (falegname)
-NICK BOTTOM, a weaver (tessitore)
-FRANCIS FLUTE, a bellows-mender (aggiustamantici)
-TOM SNOUT, a tinker (calderaio)
-ROBIN STARVELING, a tailor (sarto)
-SNUG, a joiner (falegname addetto alle congiunture)
-OBERON, King of the Faires (fate)
-TITANIA, Queen of the Faires
-ROBIN GOOD
- il vous a intéresse (vous avez été attentif à des idées) ? Oui, parce que ce film fait voir un monde particulier et intéressant : le monde du crime organisé aux Etats-Unis. Et puis il parle aussi des rapports familiers et affectifs
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One of the most known Kipling’s book is surely Kim. Kim, whose full name is Kimball O’Hara, is the son of an Irish sergeant and of a woman who had been a nursemaid in an English officier’s family. His mother had died when he was an infant, and his father, who had lived for some years with an half-caste woman, began smoking opium and died in