7. 1 1. what Perowne sees from his window; He sees a burning airplane in the sky above London. Es. Madness 1. 2 This is from the sentence beginning But a city (line 12) to the end of the extract. 6. In this way, we know that he does value her with strong positive feelings. B 6. They began to burn and cut down the forests, to grow cereals like wheat, barley or oats 2. L'espresso - 1992 Politica, cultura, economia. When and where did the Gothic style evolve? 1 5.2 Es. Faustus acquires the power he wanted, but at the end he cannot use it to save himself from hell. 2 1. when the scene takes place; It takes place at night. Thirty people - men, women, monks and other members of the clergy, artisans, merchants and also the narrator, Chaucer himself. 1 102.2 Es. 27/12/21, 19:26 Performer Heritage - Volume 1 - Soluzioni - Solu https://solu.christmas/wiki/Performer_Heritage_-_Volume_1#The_Words_of_Literature 86/239 2. She is trying to convince Shylock to be less rigid in his demand for justice. Es. 6 96.7 Es. 5 8.6 Es. 2 1. Which line gives the ballad its new title? 2 1. They symbolised the two royal families: the red rose was the symbol of the Lancastrians and the white rose of the Yorkists. 3 39 2.6 The sonnet 39.1 Es. To present Elizabeth I to her subjects as the Virgin Queen. The rams horn is curved and cannot work as a plough, and one seed will not produce a whole field of crops. Es. 4 86 3.3 The early Hanoverians 86.1 Es. 1 81.2 What is love? There are several reasons. Othellos virtues. Shakespeare was o en criticised in his own time for not observing the ancient Greek laws of drama: unity of time, place and action. Occasionally he even inserts a sonnet into the dialogue. 2 102.3 Es. i colori della matematica volume 1 soluzioni Nothing was real in prison and everything reminds the reader of a nightmare: the setting, the terrible cold, the absence of any human being and the inhuman life conditions. He feels passionately about this woman and he may be afraid of the depth of the passion. 3. What do you think the other possible motives might be? 3 1. 9 1. F 4. How does Portia describe the monarchs sceptre? B 3. 5 42 2.9 Christopher Marlowe 42.1 Es. 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In the first act Romeo Montague is presented as a man belonging to the courtly love convention because of his intense adoration and respect for a lady who is chaste and impossible. Explain your answer. McEwan seems to agree with Donne but then draws away from individual responsibility expecting and relying on others to deal with possible problems. Performer Heritage 1 Soluzioni Here virtue acquires many meanings: humanity, charity, love, good faith. 3 88.4 Es. Juliets face, a er Romeos first words. The barrow they built is a monument to his values and beliefs, and will represent a moral guide for the Geats in the future. 8 8.9 Es. Es. 1 1. 2 Highlighted in yellow: alliteration underlines the haunting rhythm of Macbeths thoughts Highlighted in pink: semantic area of horror and darkness Highlighted in green: repetition pointing out the obsessive presence of time Pink words: personification of time Light blue words: metaphor for man in relation to time. The Rump Parliament abolished the monarchy and declared a republic, the Commonwealth. 3 102.4 Es. 10 54.11 Es. He is jealous of the family, which is obviously a happy and gi ed family contented to be together on this Saturday evening. 2 88 3.4 The Age of Reason 27/12/21, 19:26 Performer Heritage - Volume 1 - Soluzioni - Solu https://solu.christmas/wiki/Performer_Heritage_-_Volume_1#The_Words_of_Literature 11/239 88.1 Es. 4. 2. how wide it was It was four square wide (line 2). You kiss by th book. 5 62 T21 To be or not to be 62.1 Es. 2. They settled south of Hadrians Wall because they were lowland rather than upland people and were looking for farming land. What did he think of Martin Luther? Lombardy Region, Italy - Italy Heritage Es. 3 160.4 Es. 2. At the beginning of the play we are shown a more scheming, cold blooded Lady Macbeth, and we tend to forget that Macbeth himself far surpasses her in cruelty as the play progresses. barozzi zanichelli performer heritage soluzioni volume 1 soluzioni matematica multimediale blu 1 When somebody should go to the ebook stores, search introduction by shop, shelf by shelf, it is in point of fact problematic. 1 8.2 Es. 5 147.6 Es. 6. The cloak is bordered with fur/ermine. 4 1. Her request is not supported by her husband. Some examples: Most sentences are long: lines 23-29. How did Elizabeth encourage overseas exploration? We meet the expense of you this proper as with 6 Puritan rules were introduced, including execution for adultery, the abolition of popular pastimes, games, dancing and theatre performances. 2 1. There are several extremely large stained glass windows to let in the light Es. 3 1. 1 3.2 Es. The Murder of Gonzago. 6 44.5 Es. PDF Performer Heritage Per Le Scuole Superiori Con E Book Con Espansione Why did painters use symbols to portray Elizabeth I? 8. 1 Marley sees religion not as a promise of paradise but something to help you live on earth life is a struggle to maintain your basic rights. His wife died 16 9. Clime 4. ebook multimediale M. Spiazzi, M. Tavella, M. Layton - Performer Heritage Es. Does Malala say that education is a blessing, a necessity or both? Rivolgersi alla filiale o agenzia Zanichelli di zona. 3 135.4 Es. 10 97 CLIL Art, English painting in the 18th century 27/12/21, 19:26 Performer Heritage - Volume 1 - Soluzioni - Solu https://solu.christmas/wiki/Performer_Heritage_-_Volume_1#The_Words_of_Literature 12/239 97.1 Es. Lines 22-23: the boat was on water, / in close under the cliffs line 28: wood-wreathed lines 30-31: she flew like a bird / until her curved prow had covered the distance. 10 1. Temporal and religious powers were thus joined in the figure of the monarch. Love. 5 In The Coronation Portrait the orb and sceptre are the symbols of Elizabeth Is authority. She thinks it is both 4. Speed is the medium of fate: in the last scene time triumphs because less than a minutes hesitation would have saved the lives of Romeo and Juliet. He was appointed private secretary to Sir Thomas Egerton, one of the highest officials in Elizabeths government, and his prospects of a successful career were bright 16 4. 3 4.4 Es. Nationality: British. 4 35.5 Es. 2 53.3 Es. 3. Can this play be considered a morality play? Makes sure everything you type is easy to read and mistake-free. 1 105.2 Es. They share an idea of relief, rest and peace. F 12. 5 A It reveals some aspects of the characters personality. Brabantio is crushed; he is a defeated man who realises that his daughter has become independent. 2 55.3 Es. Milton: 1, 8. 8 1. Which two important legal principles were specifically laid down in the Magna Carta? Violet words: jealousy corroding Iago Orange words: Iagos desire of revenge Brown words: Iagos plan to manipulate Othello 27/12/21, 19:26 Performer Heritage - Volume 1 - Soluzioni - Solu https://solu.christmas/wiki/Performer_Heritage_-_Volume_1#The_Words_of_Literature 77/239 Blue words: Iagos aim to destroy Othello Highlighted in green: Iagos decision to make Othello mad Lilac words: the rhyme of the final couplet underlines the passage from Othellos madness to Iagos confusion Red dots: litotes Wavy line: metaphor for Emilias honour. 4 102.5 Es. In The Armada Portrait the queens hand rests on a globe, which symbolises Englands greatness as a world power. 4. ; Il capitolo The Words of Literature, dedicato a poetry, drama e fiction . This is because no nobleman would have travelled with commoners but instead with their own entourage. 1 41.2 Es. 2 7.3 Es. 2. What features does Satan share with the epic hero? It is held in great respect by the British and American legal communities and has been described as the greatest constitutional document of all times - the foundation of the freedom of the individual against the arbitrary authority of the despot. Students activity. Find the lines or phrases that Juliet speaks which mean the following. Line 1. The restoration of Catholic rituals and heresy laws. 5 80.6 Es. The Church educated the people and offered them efficient public administration. How did the Wars end? He married his son and heir to the Aragonese heiress Catherine and two of his daughters equally well to the Kings of France and Scotland. ; Build up literary competence through scaffolding What kind of test has Portias father planned? 2. Who ruled England during Henry VIs mental illness? 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. 1. What method of description did Chaucer adopt? Regaind 2. Es. The act which declared Henry VIII the Supreme Head of the Church of England. They built over 9,600 kilometres of paved roads in Britain, which remained in use for centuries. Church schools were opened and a new legal code was created. M. Spiazzi, M. Tavella, M. Layton - Performer Heritage - Zanichelli It means that mercy is not forced or constrained. Saints do not move, though grant for prayers sake. 4 The precise, rich details of the queens dresses. 3. Is Doctor Faustus a tragedy or a comedy? A 3. 2 Highlighted in yellow: positive words referred to Antonio. It ends with the meeting of Romeo and Juliet and with the couple discovering that their families are enemies. 3. 1 1. Desdemona is presented as a simple object of desire and jealousy throughout the tragedy. It is 11 oclock at night at the beginning, then the clock strikes 11.30, and in the end Faustus hears the clock strike 12, midnight. 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. What theme does it make you think of? qualcuno ha le soluzioni del libro "performer heritage 1"? He needs some money to travel to Belmont and woo Portia. 7 the layout; Three quatrains and a final couplet. Es. How did Alfred strengthen the defences of Wessex? 1 44.2 Es. No, he is not, since he is talking to the other fallen angels (line 3). Es. Give me my sin again. 5 160 T56 Darcy proposes to Elizabeth 160.1 Es. He established his capital at Winchester and invited scholars from the continent. 27/12/21, 19:26 Performer Heritage - Volume 1 - Soluzioni - Solu https://solu.christmas/wiki/Performer_Heritage_-_Volume_1#The_Words_of_Literature 80/239 Es. 6. Good pilgrim, you do wrong your hand too much. Tick as appropriate. Does Macbeth do as his wife advises? 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. D 11. (Usare browser Chrome) The building of the Nation (tratto da Performer Heritage) 8 video Clause 39 of the 1215 Charter states that No free man is to be arrested, or imprisoned [] or exiled, or in any other way ruined [] except by the lawful judgment of his peers or by the law of the land. Augustine became the first Archbishop of Canterbury. No, he does not, but he makes her understand that he has been listening to her and tells her that she hates his name, so he must be Romeo. Laws: In 1651 Parliament passed the Navigation Acts, giving a sort of monopoly of trade to British ships. Pro = for, forward Spero = hope 9. 1 150.2 Es. What is the king doing and who are the people in front of him in picture 1? The authors of ballads were unknown. 1 1. His language is elevated. Why does Faustus, in lines 40-46, wish he were an animal and not a man? 4 Verb Noun settle settlement cultivate cultivation worship worship invade invasion develop development build building move movement connect connection withdraw withdrawal Es. The thorn which does not bear blossom could not exist, so there is no place to dry the shirt. What style did Shakespeare employ in his comedies and tragedies? 1 1. Romeo and Juliet both describe what they can see Juliet talks of the darkness which even withholds the sight from each other but which allows their love to reveal itself and develop Es. The phoenix, an image of virginity, also symbolised her uniqueness, whereas the pelican stood for her total devotion to her people. However, he had to face several Yorkist plots against him, o en helped by the Kings of Scotland or the Irish. 5 This cathedral reveals the great importance given to God and religion by believers at the time, when building monumental cathedrals was regarded as one of the most desirable ways to reflect the glory of God. 2. libro scolastico 1 Performer Heritage "From the Origins to the Romantic 8. He also wonders if he ought to go and make himself available to the hospital. 5 151.6 Es. He complains about the fact that he has to play roles that he does not believe in. Roman control of Britain came to an end in 409 AD. Desdemona does not wish to accompany Othello to Cyprus. Then he asserts that the mind, or soul, has the power to overcome the environment in which it finds itself, and can make a Heaven of Hell. 5 90 Across Cultures - The circulation of ideas 90.1 Es. 1 1. Pinks words:Sycoraxs black magic powers 7. Put out the light 6. weep 7. relume 8. heavenly Es. What can he see under his feet on the shore? 6. There is great energy and life in his use of colour and description. What emotions does David feel? 9 8.10 Es. What is the style of this play like? Lines 33-41. He considers himself as intelligent as God; he would rather be a king in Hell than a subject in Heaven. 5 156.6 Es. Reality Appearance thy self (line 2) hand, foot, arm, face (line 4) any part belonging to a man (line 5) Take all myself (line 12) name (lines 1, 3, 6-7, 10-11, 18, 20) Montague (lines 2-3) rose (line 6) Romeo (lines 8, 10, 15) title (line 10) word (lines 13, 22) 27/12/21, 19:26 Performer Heritage - Volume 1 - Soluzioni - Solu https://solu.christmas/wiki/Performer_Heritage_-_Volume_1#The_Words_of_Literature 66/239 2. 2. 7 pictures (line 50), painted (line 51), gild (line 52), incarnadine (line 59), green (line 60), red (line 60), colour (line 61), white (line 62). White skin was fashionable in Tudor times since it was what distinguished the rich from the poor. His words have a hidden meaning, they have, therefore, enormous affinities with the language of the unconscious which proceeds equally through various forms of distortion and alterations in meaning. Risorse Digitali - myZanichelli 8. 4 1. audience 2. convinced 3. affair 4. loving 5. take revenge 6. torments 7. even 8. jealousy 9. mad 10. flaws T24 Eros and Thanatos Es. 1 1. Thomas Cromwell, the kings chancellor, suppressed 400 small monasteries and confiscated their lands and money. 2 159.3 Es. The particular reflected and contained the universal, and these two concepts acted and reacted in concert. 2 100 T35 A dreadful deliverance 100.1 Es. 2 Struggle between the tyranny of Stuart absolutism the liberty of Parliament Class conflict between the aristocratic landowners the middle class of merchants, artisans and the small gentry The two parties Royalists, or Cavaliers Parliamentarians, or Roundheads Who they supported the king Parliament Regional concentration Wales, Cornwall and the west of England the city of London, the sea ports and eastern England Es. 1 43.2 Es. Es. 3 B They underline particular concepts. He slept on a filthy mattress lying on the floor. Her cold blooded planning and her remark A little water clears us of this deed (line 64) makes her less sympathetic than Macbeth, who has done the murder but is passionately affected by it. They are the ambition and the restlessness of the Renaissance man, who is still linked to medieval culture but wants to be the maker of his own destiny. Adders Es. 2 8.3 Es. The scene takes place on a beach at sunset. 5 1. What does Shylock demand if he fails to repay him? 1 1. pottery 2. raiders 3. breed 4. tin 5. border 6. wheat 7. worshipped 8. barley 9. lead 10. oats 11. plough 12. bridgeable. 2. 2 11 1.8 The epic poem and the pagan elegy 11.1 Es. Marlowes use of the soliloquy in this play is notable. 2. 4 159.5 Es. E 3. The name Mary I was given for burning about 3 people at the stake. 1 89.2 Es. 7. 1 52.2 Es. 1 1. Who asks the first three questions? B Are the windows of the towers symmetrically distributed? Romeo and Juliet are in front of the li . He wishes he could turn into air and then into water drops. 2 8 CLIL Art: Norman and Gothic cathedrals 8.1 Es. 6. Who gives Juliet a drug to make her appear to be dead? 8. Five theories on the greatest emotion of all 81.2.1 Es. 6. Ears and eyes are embroidered on the queens mantle. 2. 3 37 2.4 The early Stuarts 37.1 Es. 3 3.4 Es. What do the voiceless children want, according to Malala? A council made up of barons, clergy, knights and representatives of the towns. Students activity. As a rule, in a Shakespearean play a scene is over when all the characters have le the stage. 2 Henry VII: He was the first Tudor King of England. She brought England unity and glory Es. Expected answers will mention Davids anger and feelings of hurt and being misunderstood, and his strong desire for some sort of revenge for the unfair way he had been treated. surrey accident today 176 street; Servicios. Why? Performer Heritage Volume 1 (9788808737441) Trova le tue risorse digitali! Perhaps I should have been more discrete. Beginning of the sequence Romeo is going to speak. J 5. 3. Highlighted in green:Calibans guilt: he tried to rape Miranda. Siccome ho da fare vari esercizi su questo libro volevo utilizzare le soluzioni per fare pi velocemente. Early lyrics spoke about secular themes such as love and nature. Es. 1 93.2 Es. At the famous Battle of Hastings in 1066, Harold was killed and the Anglo-Saxons were conquered by the Normans. It is possible to see her as having failed to be his equal, as not having his amazing but tragic ambition. What was Henry VIII like? D 8. Donne: 2, 4, 7. The Normans won the battle. What did the Celts live on? 3 1. Imagery is all about oxymora. Renaissance 4. Es. 1.7 The development of poetry Es. I 3. 4. The queen earned the name Bloody Mary giving the Protestant Church about 300 martyrs by burning them at the stake. 11 156.12 Es. Military campaigns: A campaign of repression in Ireland which culminated in the slaughter of the citizens of Drogheda; the defeat of the Scottish Royalists who had crowned Charles Is son, Charles II, King of Scotland. 8. The republic encouraged foreign trade and both the merchant and the war fleet grew rapidly. Lines 26-27. On what occasion was Magna Carta mentioned in a judgement by the American Supreme Court? First of all, representing regicide on the stage was regarded as an offence against the figure of the king. 5. Other works Paradise Regained (1671), a much less grandiose poem on Satans temptation of Christ, and Samson Agonistes (1671), a tragedy in verse on the final days of the biblical Samson, his moral recovery and self-sacrifice. They belong to different social classes, from the aristocracy to nurses, rustics and servants. 4 1. 1 101.2 Es. 8 50 2.11 Shakespeare the dramatist 50.1 Es. There is a similar sensation in dreams when it seems that everything that happens is beyond your control and you are only a spectator. At this time all men believed that the stars could influence mans fate. The monasteries became important cultural centres, where illuminated Gospels and Bedes The Ecclesiastical History of the English People were produced. Famous people inspired by Magna Carta include Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929-68), who cited the Magna Carta principle justice too long delayed is justice denied, and Nelson Mandela (1918-2013), who invoked Magna Carta and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) in his defence statement in his 1964 trial. The three elements of this linguistic image are tenor: Iagos jealousy, vehicle: poisonous animal, common ground: they both cause death. He wrote Holy Sonnets 16 10. Here women were said to be very beautiful, while men were considered hot-tempered, aggressive and easily jealous. T10 Faustus's last monologue Es. The tasks she asks are even more difficult and probably only the leather and feather will be obvious. Can you think of any reason why Duncans murder takes place offstage? 54-57): Hamlets father was characterised by dignity and the respect of the vow of marriage, whereas Claudius is defined as a wretch. 3 96.4 Es. Cromwell also defeated the Scottish Royalists who had crowned Charles Is son, Charles II, King of Scotland. What is described in Paradise Lost? What is Shylock forced to do at the end of the play? Which adjective would you use to describe these megaliths? Beowulf voyages across the sea with them. 5. 2 81.3 Demons, IMAGINE DRAGONS 81.3.1 Es. As he needed money to pay his army to fight a rebellion in Scotland, the king was forced to summon the socalled Short Parliament in 1640, which refused to give him the money. His life in prison was characterised by cold, dirt, boredom and lack of human interaction. Because they created a good contrast between Doctor Faustus, who was associated with the devil, and Doctor Luther, the man of God. What visions does Faustus see when he looks up to heaven (lines 13-20)? 5 49.5 Es. Can you find any similarities between Bobbys life and a nightmare? History and Culture, Literature and Genres, Authors and Texts: attraverso queste tre sezioni si sviluppa lo studio dei diversi periodi della letteratura inglese. In The Rainbow Portrait there are many symbols: the rainbow, which stands for peace and prosperity the eyes and ears embroidered on the queens mantle, which symbolise her ability to know everything through her subjects the snake on the sleeve, which stands for wisdom. 4. Death: Sudden, mysterious death in a London tavern. Where do they meet and where are they going? Shylocks case against prejudice: The key idea of his speech is that Christians and Jews are the same in body, feelings and reactions. 8 Hamlet Macbeth The tempes represented by the ghost linked to revenge represented by the three witches linked to the future and to false appearances represented by Ariel, beneficent even if scary linked to charms leads to the restoration of peace 2.12 John Donne Es. She immediately shows determination and strength in her open confessions of love and desire for Romeo. Probably that he is too ill to be aware of what is happening around him or to realise that he is dying. The names given to the pilgrims refer to their profession and suggest a society in which work conditioned the personality and world view of each individual. He curses his parents, himself and Lucifer. 3 151.4 Es. This is a trick question, as all three answers are possible. Edward VI: During his reign, as a consequence of the Protestant Reformation, religious services were held in English instead of Latin and the Book of Common Prayer, mainly prepared by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Cranmer, became compulsory with the Act of Uniformity (1549). 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. 3 The clock represents the illusion that time passes normally, instead of being concentrated. Created Date: 5 1. 4. 6. Who was Richard III? The extra sentence is D. 27/12/21, 19:26 Performer Heritage - Volume 1 - Soluzioni - Solu https://solu.christmas/wiki/Performer_Heritage_-_Volume_1#The_Words_of_Literature 52/239 Listening - Part 4 Es. They are nervous and feel guilty; they are afraid of being discovered. 3. What can he hear at the end? 3. 1 27/12/21, 19:26 Performer Heritage - Volume 1 - Soluzioni - Solu https://solu.christmas/wiki/Performer_Heritage_-_Volume_1#The_Words_of_Literature 56/239 1. gape 2. brutish 3. issue 4. wrath 5. draw up 6. still 7. vomit forth 8. 2. Es. 2 1. He is exiled to Mantua. When playwrights wanted to portray immorality, they o en set their plays in Italy. 3 106 An island where no one spoke 106.1 Es. Tolerant as regarded ornament in churches and ceremonies, but she consolidated the Reformation in 1559 by re-introducing the Acts of Supremacy and Uniformity. 27/12/21, 19:26 Performer Heritage - Volume 1 - Soluzioni - Solu https://solu.christmas/wiki/Performer_Heritage_-_Volume_1#The_Words_of_Literature 61/239 2.11 Shakespeare the dramatist Es. Get Up, Stand Up Es. David obviously feels passionate about Jade and is hurt and angry because of his being rejected, so a dramatic action like the fire could well happen in real life. Henry VIIs foreign policy was very cautious. 3 27/12/21, 19:26 Performer Heritage - Volume 1 - Soluzioni - Solu https://solu.christmas/wiki/Performer_Heritage_-_Volume_1#The_Words_of_Literature 15/239 129.4 Es. 2. 3 132 4.9 William Blake 132.1 Es. 5. 1 35.2 Es. Political activity He supported the new Commonwealth and in 1649 he was appointed secretary for foreign tongues in Cromwells Council of State. What did they bring with them and what did they build? In the li just a er the kiss Es. Scarborough Fair is shorter than the original ballad the questions are not direct: the man asks someone else to bring his message to the girl the refrains Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme and Then shell be a true love of mine are repeated only in some stanzas. 3. Who brought Christianity back to Britain? B He is the typical courteous lover. It is compared to a bird, which emphasises its speed. What word reinforces the regal quality of mercy in a ruler in line 30? 6. 2. 2. Some fire lit by warriors up on a snowy cliff is thrown down on to the ship. More than 400 schools were destroyed, girls were stopped from going to school, women were flogged, innocent people were killed and peoples beautiful dreams turned into nightmares. It comes from the stained glass. 9 130 Across Cultures: Man and nature 130.1 Es. 7 44.6 Es. A tax imposed on every adult, without reference to their income. 8 96.9 Es. Hell Heaven mournful gloom (line 3) horrors (line 9) Infernal world (line 10) oblivious Pool (line 25) unhappy Mansion (line 27) celestial light (line 4) happy Fields / Where Joy for ever dwells (lines 8-9) 2. 1.3 The Norman Conquest and the Domesday Book Es.