5 1. It was an age of stability, religious toleration and victory at sea. Where do they meet and where are they going? 4 80.5 Es. individual against society (what the lovers want as individuals is in conflict with what their families and society want). She belongs to no characterisation, classification or idealisation: she is a real woman. The Prioress is shy and reserved. I should have been more strange, I must confess (line 40), but also I am too quickly won (line 33) and I am too fond (line 36) express Juliets determination. 4 1. 2 1. He thinks it is better for him to be far from God (line 6). 7 8.8 Es. The queen denies having committed a bloody act. This confrontation led to the Petition of Right of 1628, which stated that the king could not imprison without trial or impose taxes without the consent of the Commons. 12 136 4.10 Mary Shelley 136.1 Es. What are the four things listed in each repeated second line? They began to burn and cut down the forests, to grow cereals like wheat, barley or oats 2. Why did David find it difficult to look at Jade? Correct the false ones. . There is great energy and life in his use of colour and description. They symbolised the two royal families: the red rose was the symbol of the Lancastrians and the white rose of the Yorkists. 3. Cromwell banned Christmas and Easter and replaced them with days of fasting. 6 82.7 Es. Adders Es. What is detention without charge? surrey accident today 176 street; Servicios. 4 131 4.8 Romantic fiction 131.1 Es. 1 44.2 Es. 2 27/12/21, 19:26 Performer Heritage - Volume 1 - Soluzioni - Solu https://solu.christmas/wiki/Performer_Heritage_-_Volume_1#The_Words_of_Literature 67/239 1. When will the three witches meet again and where? 8 1. The three elements of this linguistic image are tenor: Iagos jealousy, vehicle: poisonous animal, common ground: they both cause death. The Armada escaped to the North Sea, damaged and hit by storms. Insieme allo studio letterario, strumenti lessicali e linguistici per raggiungere il livello B2: Tutte le pagine del libro da sfogliare con: I prezzi sono comprensivi di IVA e validi per l'anno in corso. 3 101.4 Es. This is a trick question, as all three answers are possible. Harold had to fight the Danes in the north of England and then William, Duke of Normandy, in the South, who was claiming the English throne. A church was called cathedral when it contained a cathedra, or a throne, for a bishop. 4 27/12/21, 19:26 Performer Heritage - Volume 1 - Soluzioni - Solu https://solu.christmas/wiki/Performer_Heritage_-_Volume_1#The_Words_of_Literature 87/239 The text constantly appeals to the senses: to smell and taste (lines 5-6) and hearing (lines 8, 12, 20, 24), as well as sight (lines 9-11) and touch (lines 15, 22), so that the exotic atmosphere of the island is given physical immediacy Es. Es. The cloak is bordered with fur/ermine. The English ships were faster and better armed than the Spanish ones, so they were able to scatter part of the Armada and get close enough to attack with their cannons. acknowledge a hidden order (line 11); This refers to recognising that there is something over and above what is obvious, something religious or supernatural that determines what happens and might deliberately summon us. How would you define Elizabeths religious policy? Hamlet is a play of life and death and of mans ambiguous relationship with both. What motives does Iago offer for his trickery? What was Davids first explanation for his dramatic action? Solu - Telegram She asks Shylock his name and Antonio whether he confirms the written agreement over the debt Es. Why was he expelled from the university communities? passion and violence. H 3. Mercy blesses both those who give it and those who receive it Es. Satan, the most beautiful of the angels, is thrown into Hell with his stunned followers, as a consequence of his defeat in the war in Heaven. 1 94.2 Es. 5. 1 81.3.2 Es. Review Es. 8. Highlighted in green:Calibans guilt: he tried to rape Miranda. 1 1st section (lines 1-10): Macbeths present inability to react normally. 6. Therefore, subordination and unity were the natural rules for the State, which should be subject to a single head. Beowulf wounds Grendel to death during the fight. 2 56.3 Es. 2. 6 148 4.13 George Gordon Byron 148.1 Es. What was fashionable in Tudor times? The title Henry VIII was given by the pope because of the attack he wrote on Martin Luther. 2 1. not/nothing 2. sun 3. lips 4. coral 5. white 6. snow 7. wire(s) 8. not 9. roses 10. perfume 11. music 12. goddess Es. In an open place. Education went from being a right to being a crime. 7 81 Topic 2: Lifes crossroads 81.1 George Gray: EDGAR LEE MASTERS 81.1.1 Es. Explain your answer. Non mi fa pi accedere! 4. Es. When she wakes in the tomb and finds Romeo dead beside her, she does not kill herself because of her weakness as a woman, but rather because of her strong love, just as Romeo did. 9 96.10 Es. Line 12 means that what is beautiful/good is also ugly/bad, and vice versa. His mission of Christianisation was successful and the cathedral of Canterbury was founded in 602. Look at the first picture on page 80. Scuola secondaria. Almighty 5. 2. 5. 2 147.3 Es. Juliets reflection upon the language shakes the medieval code since she tries to separate Romeos name, that is appearance, from what he is really. She thinks it is both 4. 1 1st section (lines 1-13): First meeting between Hamlet and his fathers ghost. Finally there are symmetrical correspondences. Puritan rules were introduced, including execution for adultery, the abolition of popular pastimes, games, dancing and theatre performances. Es. 8. Who plans for Hamlet to be killed once he arrives in England? It is possible to see her as having failed to be his equal, as not having his amazing but tragic ambition. The Geat womans cry expresses her sorrow for the death of her lord, but at the same time the fears of a whole nation of invasion, the death to come and a destiny of slavery and misery. Why/Why not? 5. Beowulf gathers the bravest soldiers. 7 98 3.10 Daniel Defoe 98.1 Es. Thomas Cromwell, the kings chancellor, suppressed 400 small monasteries and confiscated their lands and money. 1 1. Who was the first Lancastrian King of England? B 4. R 8. 3 8.4 Es. 4 1. Charles I was captured in 1648, condemned to death and finally executed. 2. Siti per soluzioni dei libri | Salvatore Aranzulla Friar Laurence. With the Act of Supremacy (1534) Henry was declared the Supreme Head of the Church of England, and it became treason to deny it. 2 Highlighted in pink: causes of Iagos jealousy Light blue words: Othellos virtues, that is, the real cause of Iagos envy Green words: simile between Iagos jealousy and a poisonous animal. The adjectives used are very negative and connote Caliban as a disgusting, unreliable creature connected with the devil (got by the devil himself, hag-seed) 2. 2 8 CLIL Art: Norman and Gothic cathedrals 8.1 Es. 7 34.8 Es. 9 Conventional behaviour Juliets behaviour The woman does not reveal her love to her beloved: I should have been more strange (line 40) If thou dost love, pronounce it faithfully (line 32) I am too quickly won (line 33) I am too fond (line 36) Es. F The earliest lyrics were religious in tone, but later they became secular, dealing with love and nature. They would be used for cooking, but it would also be well known that they had medicinal properties, e.g. ISBN 9788808927743. What does Hamlet complain about and what are the causes of his melancholy? 6. The Elfin Knight. At this time all men believed that the stars could influence mans fate. 2 131.3 Es. What shows that the Prioresss manners at table were well taught? The documents it directly influenced include the Bill of Rights of 1689 in Britain, the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen of 1789 in France, and the Bill of Rights in the United States in 1791 as well as more recent examples like the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) adopted in 1948, and the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) which came into force in 1953. 6 Prosperos decision to abjure and to sink the symbols of his power deep in the earth is accompanied by his resolve to have Some heavenly music (line 20) played. The most important themes are jealousy, Othellos blackness and ingenuity vs Iagos whiteness and perversity, and the analysis of the most typical love pattern, the triangle: agonist (Othello) antagonist (Iago) object of desire (Desdemona), whose relationship represents a series of antitheses: black/white, master/ servant, elected/damned. 3. 1 10 1.7 The development of poetry 10.1 Es. 2 38.3 Es. 8. 3. 8. 6. Topic 1 Magna Carta as a source of liberty Es. D 8. It deals with love and their desire to be married. Her suitors must choose among three caskets or chests: the suitor who chooses the one containing Portias picture will marry her. Why did the Reformed clergy encourage the stories about Faust? it is a way of showing both sides of Faustuss character. It shows the Seven Kingdoms established by the Anglo-Saxons, some of which still mark county or regional names. What does Lady Macbeth tell her husband to do? Es. Church schools were opened and a new legal code was created. 3 37 2.4 The early Stuarts 37.1 Es. Sleep no more! B The Venetian senate relies on him completely. He is thinking like a Ptolemaic astronomer. 4 97.5 Es. Consider picture 3 and explain the reason why this important monument was made. 2 Highlighted in pink: words referred to Grendel Pink words: Grendels actions Highlighted in light blue: words referred to Beowulf Highlighted in orange: Beowulfs actions Highlighted in green: words referred to Beowulfs soldiers Green words: Beowulfs soldiers actions Green dots: Grendels supernatural powers Underlined in blue: kenning Orange words: vivid, dynamic, onomatopoeic language Highlighted in grey: alliteration Highlighted in yellow: the heros virtues Red dots: the setting Es. Es. 2 1. performer heritage 1 from the origins to the romantic age un libro di inglese per le scuole superiori edito da zanichelli edizione del 1 luglio 2016 che vanta anche. Under his rule the Rump Parliament abolished the monarchy and declared a republic, the Commonwealth. Is Romeo and Juliet a comedy or a tragedy? It is still considered relevant because it is a cornerstone of the individual liberties that we enjoy today and a foundation of democracy as well. 1 157.2 Es. He can divide, flame and burn in many places (lines 11-12). 1 54.2 Es. David loves the whole family and admires the way they live and he has a strong passion for Jade; however, there is a certain amount of envy in the way he describes the family and their lifestyle. Es. Dopo averle attivate, come puoi scaricare le risorse digitali di questo libro? 8. He leaves with a parting warning to Othello: Look to her, Moor, if thou hast eyes to see. 6. Get Up, Stand Up Es. 4. 1 1. Who asks the first three questions? it plays so ly at the beginning and then reaches a crescendo. Why did painters use symbols to portray Elizabeth I? Es. 5. 1 1. What does each image symbolise? 3 1. 5. why Desdemona must die; She must die otherwise she will betray other men (line 6). 5. He is said to have murdered his two nephews. 3. (Usare browser Chrome) The building of the Nation (tratto da Performer Heritage) 8 video Why? Example of assonance: white, why. Es. As Milton was a rebel against the political authority of the king and the religious authority of the Church of England, his sympathy was for Satan, the rebel. Famous for: Dramatic masterpieces such as Tamburlaine the Great (1587), Doctor Faustus (1588-89), The Jew of Malta (1590) and Edward II (1591). 3. what he reflects upon in line 2; He reflects upon the macrocosm (you chaste stars). 27/12/21, 19:26 Performer Heritage - Volume 1 - Soluzioni - Solu https://solu.christmas/wiki/Performer_Heritage_-_Volume_1#The_Words_of_Literature 65/239 9. blush Es. Es. Renaissance 4. Faustus does not believe in predestination and in life a er death. 1 1. Heritage Holdings | LinkedIn Why does Donne think that Any mans death diminishes me (lines 26-27)? Good pilgrim, you do wrong your hand too much. 3 1. The picture tells the story of Richard IIs meeting with Wat Tyler. What is the first word spoken in the play connected with? 8. 5 160 T56 Darcy proposes to Elizabeth 160.1 Es. Roman control of Britain came to an end in 409 AD. Line 69: microcosm, the kings ear // connotation of the murder. 1 147.2 Es. 1 36.2 Es. 3. 5 140 4.11 William Wordsworth 27/12/21, 19:26 Performer Heritage - Volume 1 - Soluzioni - Solu https://solu.christmas/wiki/Performer_Heritage_-_Volume_1#The_Words_of_Literature 16/239 140.1 Es. When? 7. 5 97.6 Es. It will agreed squander the time. Look at picture 1 on page 82. What remains in modern times which is still Celtic? Thus the king or the queen became the symbol of stability and unity, and the murder of the king/queen was considered as an act against nature which would lead to chaos and disorder.