10 83 3. She was a pale-faced woman with reddish-gold hair her eyes were dark brown, her nose hooked, her lips rather thin and her cheek bones pronounced. Macbeth has realised that man has the illusion of being able to change his destiny, but each step he takes in that direction simply confirms and consolidates the future established by fate Red dots: metaphors for life. Es. 9 135.9 Es. No, they do not. A, D 27/12/21, 19:26 Performer Heritage - Volume 1 - Soluzioni - Solu https://solu.christmas/wiki/Performer_Heritage_-_Volume_1#The_Words_of_Literature 35/239 Pink words: repetitions Highlighted in pink: refrain Underlined in blue: the two protagonists, the mother and her son, Lord Randal Green words: key words are present in the first half of the 3rd line of stanzas 1-6 Highlighted in green: the oral testament is introduced by repetition: Lord Randal is asked by his mother what he is going to leave to his mother, sister, brother, and his true-love // key words linked to Lord Randals testament: he is going to leave his mother his cows, his sister silver and gold as a dowry for her future marriage, his brother his houses and land, and his true-love hell and fire because he has been poisoned by her } questions answers the whole ballad is characterised by the question-answer format Es. 5 54.6 Es. Reading competence, per la lettura e la comprensione con domande guidate. 7. In the li just a er the kiss Es. 1 160.2 Es. 5 1. 1 100.2 Es. 2 This is from the sentence beginning But a city (line 12) to the end of the extract. He uses the image of a tomb to describe his cell in order to make the reader visualise his life in prison better Es. They belong to the semantic area of light and darkness; they mirror the contrast between good and evil. Es. It takes place in the universe, which is based on the Ptolemaic system: in Miltons Heaven, God sits on his throne surrounded by the nine orders of angels; the tenth one, who revolted under Satan, has been hurled down into a dreadful realm, Hell, which is below chaos and which is in antithesis with Gods world. 2 61.3 Es. The king appears twice he is shown watching the Mayor of London kill Wat Tyler and, on the right, he is addressing the mob. In fact he had an unhappy childhood, so he had experienced himself the cruelty of his time. 27/12/21, 19:26 Performer Heritage - Volume 1 - Soluzioni - Solu https://solu.christmas/wiki/Performer_Heritage_-_Volume_1#The_Words_of_Literature 90/239 Donne wants to say that the lovers bed is like the earth, at the centre of the universe, and that the walls are its orbit. The whole universe was governed by divine will; nature was Gods instrument, the social hierarchy a product of nature. 27/12/21, 19:26 Performer Heritage - Volume 1 - Soluzioni - Solu https://solu.christmas/wiki/Performer_Heritage_-_Volume_1#The_Words_of_Literature 95/239 1. Jewels and gems are embroidered on her dress. 2 92.3 Es. Why did she never marry? 5 Picture 1: the cult of the Virgin Queen Picture 2: the royal progress to show the queens person and power Picture 3: the exploration of the seas by the sea captains combined with piracy Picture 4: the defeat of the Spanish Armada CLIL Art: Portaying power Es. 3 B They underline particular concepts. 17-24): The ghost says that if he could reveal the secrets of the a erdeath, Hamlet would be deeply distressed, his blood would freeze, his eyes would start from their sockets and his hair would part. Freedom. 4 102.5 Es. Then he will have time to repent and save his soul. What does Portia mean in line 31? At the famous Battle of Hastings in 1066, Harold was killed and the Anglo-Saxons were conquered by the Normans. Es. 4. Es. What theme does it make you think of? 6. Dopo averle attivate, come puoi scaricare le risorse digitali di questo libro? Who the Druids were The Celts priests Key dates to indicate the Roman period Julius Caesar invaded Britain in 55-54 BC but the real conquest started in the years 43-47 AD under Emperor Claudius. 10 9 1.6 The Wars of the Roses 9.1 Es. 2 159.3 Es. A 3. His preoccupation with sleep is both the acknowledgement of his lack of innocence and the end of natural living. Es. 1 1. golden 2. religious 3. rising 4. determined 5. dangerous 6. majestic Es. T 5. 4 59.5 Es. 8. Henry married Elizabeth of York, Edward IVs daughter, thus uniting the two roses, and became king as Henry VII. To present Elizabeth I to her subjects as the Virgin Queen. Did consecrate 9. voice 10. are bere me 11. bounteous Es. Why? 11 156.12 Es. Alfred promoted himself as the defender of all Christian Anglo-Saxons against the pagan Viking threat. Romeo is influenced by Juliets words and he is ready to refuse his name. 2 44.3 Es. 7. What burns the ship? If he had conformed by putting on prison clothes, his nightmarish cell would have been changed Es. Whose rights were being protected in the Magna Carta? Some examples: Most sentences are long: lines 23-29. Literary competence, per scoprire il valore estetico e culturale del brano. A cross pattern. Claudius. It tells the biblical story of Adam and Eve, with God and Lucifer (Satan), who is thrown out of Heaven and later tries to corrupt humankind. The Merchant of Venice Es. 2 1. A 8. 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. Hierarchy forms the background of every play. However, as of 2019, 7,672 species are recorded in the second edition of the flora of Italy and in its digital archives Digital flora of Italy. This is because Iago directs the action throughout, making the audience passive accomplices. 8 103 From Text to Screen: Robinson Crusoe 103.1 Es. 3 49.4 Es. 3 40.4 Es. 1 1. T 3. 2 1. Mercy is described as light, so and noble. 4 41.5 Es. 1386 9. masterpiece 10. 2 51.3 Es. He is the symbol of European colonial power, whereas Caliban stands for the colonised, the native of the island. 9. In his last two desperate pleas, what elements does he ask to be turned into? Performer B2 Workbook Soluzioni Esercizi Svolti Pdf A It disconnects the scene from any normal logical attitude. The unreal, dream-like atmosphere is given first of all by the description of the darkness and blackness of the night. Does Macbeth do as his wife advises? Where is Romeo exiled a er killing Tybalt? 2 139 CLIL Science: Stem cells 139.1 Es. 2 81.4.3 Es. Possono variare in casi di variazione dell'aliquota IVA 2. 2 11 1.8 The epic poem and the pagan elegy 11.1 Es. Un PDF con tutte le soluzioni verr scaricato sul tuo PC in pochi secondi. He built fortresses and planned a navy with longships. Here women were said to be very beautiful, while men were considered hot-tempered, aggressive and easily jealous. 4 1. Es. 7 102.8 Es. Es. 2 82.3 Es. How much does Shylock lend Bassanio? 7 81 Topic 2: Lifes crossroads 81.1 George Gray: EDGAR LEE MASTERS 81.1.1 Es. that knits up the ravelld sleave of care (line 30), The death of each days life (line 31), sore labours bath (line 31), Balm of hurt minds (line 32), great Natures second course (line 32), Chief nourisher in lifes feast (line 33). During the Middle Ages the lyric became a popular literary form. Final resolution: Act V Othello discovers he has been tricked and stabs himself; Iago is imprisoned and Cassio becomes the Governor of Cyprus. Therefore, the make-up Elizabeth wore for most of her life used to protect her delicate skin from a suntan. Laws: In 1651 Parliament passed the Navigation Acts, giving a sort of monopoly of trade to British ships. Es. The elves of hills, brooks, 2. Performer Heritage - Volume 1 - Soluzioni Da Solu. His love for his daughter Ophelia. What does Faustus ask for in lines 4-8, and why does he want this (line 9)? 8 1. 2 1. 3 49 T13 My mistress' eyes 49.1 Es. The motives that can be inferred are a possible desire for Desdemona, Othellos promotion of Cassio instead of Iago and a motiveless malignity Es. Education: He studied at the University of Cambridge, where he took his BA in 1584. Link to Contemporary Culture: The ballad through time Es. Othello uses poetry with an elevated tone while the prose of Iago contrasts with Othellos sonorous poetry: his voice is intellectual, controlled, cynical and brutal. If so, is her gender the reason? Students activity. Why is Doctor Faustus an overreacher? 13 157 4.16 Jane Austen 157.1 Es. 2. Trova tutto il materiale per Performer Heritage, 2 di Marina Spiazzi; Margaret Layton; Marina Tavella. 1 96.2 Es. 3. What does each image symbolise? Qui puoi trovare gli esercizi svolti del libro Performer Heritage - Volume 1 Indice 1 The Words of Literature 1.1 1 The Words of Poetry 1.1.1 Es. Then have my lips the sin that they have took? Temporal and religious powers were thus joined in the figure of the monarch. 5 96.6 Es. The Romans brought their culture, the Latin language and Christianity with them. King Alfred defeated the Danish commander Guthrum at the Battle of Edington in 878. 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Second, the open structure of the Elizabethan stage made it difficult to handle corpses. Which two options did she have and which did she choose? It was certainly effective for the Elizabethan audience, which was accustomed to use imagination. 2 27/12/21, 19:26 Performer Heritage - Volume 1 - Soluzioni - Solu https://solu.christmas/wiki/Performer_Heritage_-_Volume_1#The_Words_of_Literature 72/239 1. A. Macbeth refers to sleep by means of a series of metaphors. What does Macbeth find he cannot say? They lived on farming, hunting, fishing and metalworking. I 5. 3. 5 143.6 Es. 3 155.4 Es. 3 80.4 Es. Both characters nervously listen for sounds which could lead to their discovery. 9 1. death 2. despairing 3. to slow down 4. mercy 5. wrath 6. curses 7. strikes 8. water drops 9. clash 10. limitless 11. ambition 12. pride 27/12/21, 19:26 Performer Heritage - Volume 1 - Soluzioni - Solu https://solu.christmas/wiki/Performer_Heritage_-_Volume_1#The_Words_of_Literature 57/239 Across Cultures: The legend of Faust Es. Why did Milton choose the epic form for his masterpiece? William I: The Anglo-Saxon and Norman armies faced each other near Hastings on 14th October 1066. Because he is a man of great culture and ambition who is dissatisfied with his own situation and thus tries to increase his powers. B Time. It is also a way of saying that he cannot join in with the communion of good people. Henry VII sponsored John Cabot to explore eastern America and planted the Tudor flag in Nova Scotia. 27/12/21, 19:26 Performer Heritage - Volume 1 - Soluzioni - Solu https://solu.christmas/wiki/Performer_Heritage_-_Volume_1#The_Words_of_Literature 27/239 Es. What time is it at the beginning of the speech, in line 32 and line 51? 6 1. A new Parliament was thus elected, the so-called Long Parliament. How does mercy compare to the sceptre? Just before the setting of the sun on the moors. What do you think the other possible motives might be? It was an age of stability, religious toleration and victory at sea it was the time of entertainment and the rising star of Shakespeare. 2. Where he lived: He lived in London from 1587 until his death. Faustus does not believe in predestination and in life a er death. This is the reason why most of the action happens out-of-doors. 3. why he doesnt do anything. Donnes separation from his wife at this time probably provided him with the occasion for writing the poem A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning 16 7. Chaucer did not portray the aristocracy or peasants. He considers himself as intelligent as God; he would rather be a king in Hell than a subject in Heaven. Instant Grammar Checker. It is unusual because it is not flattering, wiry hair is something that shampoo companies try to cure nowadays! 1 1. How are his characters usually related? Education went from being a right to being a crime. Es. C. Blood and water These two images are interwoven. The narrative of Hastings was recorded in a tapestry, hanging in Bayeux, France, which is one of the most vivid representations of war in medieval history. 8. 2 1. D 8. 5. Line 2 contains C a paradox. Early lyrics spoke about secular themes such as love and nature. C. It means that he has an optimistic view and is capable of forgiveness. What did the Celts live on? How does it affect the sequence? 1 54.2 Es. Clicca due volte su una parola per cercarla nei DIZIONARI ZANICHELLI, Copyright Zanichelli Editore SpA - P. I. 12. Es. Es. 3. What metaphor does he use to describe his cell? What are the most important stylistic devices? 3 7 1.5 From Magna Carta to the Peasants Revolt 7.1 Es. 2.13 John Milton Es. He feels it will be anyway too late to do anything and that others will already have phoned. However, he broke with Rome following the popes refusal to declare the kings first marriage invalid. 2. 6 97.7 Es. Performer Shaping Ideas. 4 97.5 Es. 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. In this way, we know that he does value her with strong positive feelings. He says that he started the fire so that the family would be forced to interrupt their exclusive evening, leave their house and confront him. Satan is speaking. Her request is not supported by her husband. 4 156.5 Es. 6 Elizabeth is identified with her country she is the symbol of justice, order, peace and stability. 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. Students activity. It is also about melancholy and doubt. However, the feeling of the poem is that his passion is more real and rare than the Petrarchan sentiment. The Elfin Knight. 4. Her first meeting with Romeo causes her to move quickly towards maturity. Give two reasons why it is still considered relevant. It means grief stricken, sad. 4. 7. Masterpiece Paradise Lost (1667), written a er the restoration of the monarchy and his experience in prison. What was the role of women among the Celts? She asks Shylock his name and Antonio whether he confirms the written agreement over the debt Es. Es. F He wrote his masterpiece The Canterbury Tales in the East Midland dialect. He is also full of anger at the unfair way he feels he has been treated, at the way he has not been accepted and at the way he was banished from the Butterfields house there is an underlying sense that he thinks they considered him not good enough for their daughter. H 3. 4 135 T43 The Tyger 135.1 Es. Es. 2. At the beginning of the play, the black Othello is the champion of honesty and he, a barbarian, behaves like a perfect Christian. 2 1. 2. 3 1. 1 1. Who was the first Lancastrian King of England? How did Satan mirror Miltons character? 2. Macrocosm and microcosm. John Donne was born in London 15 2. Siti per soluzioni dei libri | Salvatore Aranzulla He also wonders if he ought to go and make himself available to the hospital. What happened to Malala and her friends in 2012? 7. Describe the cause and effect relationship in lines 26-28. Friar Laurence. What did the Celts worship and what did they believe? Es. C Reading and Use of English - Part 1 Es. the protagonists must fight against external forces that make their relationship difficult, but, unlike the great tragic heroes, they experience no inner struggle. Es. 5 102.6 Es. I 11. What is the king doing and who are the people in front of him in picture 1? 1 106.2 Es. Shakespeare makes Prospero pronounce a line which explains the end of the play: The rarer action is / In virtue than in vengeance. A character may suddenly change from everyday prose to solemn verse. 4 5.5 Es. 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. 6 103.7 Es. On the le are Elizabeths Catholic half-sister and predecessor Mary I and Marys husband Philip II of Spain, with Mars, the god of war. Why did David find it difficult to look at Jade? 2nd section (lines 11-23): The pointlessness of life. 3 88.4 Es. According to Donne, man is not complete in himself, he needs to be part of a whole. Box:Main theme of the text: Prospero is a European who has taken charge of a remote island and gets the local inhabitants work for him. 2 160.3 Es. 2. Who appears twice in the foreground in picture 3? The scene takes place on a beach at sunset. What is detention without charge? 2 1.2 2 The Words of Drama 1.2.1 Es. 6 8.7 Es. 3 Alfred the Great: He was the King of Wessex, he defeated the Danish commander Guthrum at the Battle of Edington in 878. 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. The characteristics of this page from the Lindisfarne Gospels are the fine detail and beauty of the illuminations and the dominant use of gold. Henry asked the pope to declare his first marriage invalid, but the pope refused. The globe of the earth or the heavens the queen is holding in some portraits were the emblems of the microcosm and macrocosm, while the olive branch stood for her majesty. What method of description did Chaucer adopt? 1 44.2 Es. Es. 27/12/21, 19:26 Performer Heritage - Volume 1 - Soluzioni - Solu https://solu.christmas/wiki/Performer_Heritage_-_Volume_1#The_Words_of_Literature 75/239 Othello strangles Desdemona in her bed. Perhaps I should have been more discrete. 1. 27/12/21, 19:26 Performer Heritage - Volume 1 - Soluzioni - Solu https://solu.christmas/wiki/Performer_Heritage_-_Volume_1#The_Words_of_Literature 82/239 1. They are decorated with pinnacles. What is the function of this linguistic image? 2 38.3 Es. 6 Numerous big windows, very high steeples, high roof, fan vaulting, pointed arches, and wall surfaces covered with a vertical pattern of geometrical panels. They meet at the Tabard Inn in London and are bound for Canterbury in Kent to visit the shrine of Thomas Becket. The guards ask for blessing God bless us, and Macbeth, the murderer, cannot pronounce it. D She tries to reach the meat in a composed manner. This adds to our cultural belief that women should be carers and nurturers, and not murderers, and makes us accept the soldier Macbeth as a killer, but not his lady wife. Some fire lit by warriors up on a snowy cliff is thrown down on to the ship. Look at the first picture on page 80. 5. 2 1. He can fly (line 2), dive into the fire (line 3) and ride on the curled clouds (lines 3-4). Hark 5. foolish 6. 5. It ends with the meeting of Romeo and Juliet and with the couple discovering that their families are enemies. He is beneficent. What does Bassanio need? 2 48.3 Es. In 1554 she married Philip II of Spain and this made England an ally of Spain against France. Es. 3 59.4 Es. 8 135.8 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. It contains all the typical elements of the revenge tragedy: a violent crime committed against a family member of the hero, the heros period of doubt which involves complex planning, the appearance of a ghost to get the avenger to carry out the task, the avengers soliloquies and asides, his isolation which may turn into madness. 1 43.2 Es. Point out the lines that foreshadow her destiny. London 7. religious views 8. Performer Heritage Volume 1. 1 154.2 Es. Es. 2 139.2 Es. 5 5.6 Es. 2 1. Mercy blesses both those who give it and those who receive it Es. What is it like? He calls him slave, so he establishes the master-slave relationship. 40-49): The king is said to have been stung by a snake while he was sleeping in his orchard, but the ghost explains that this is not true: the serpent is in fact Hamlets uncle, who now rules the country. 1 1.3 3 The Words of Fiction 1.3.1 Es. 2 Highlighted in yellow: positive words referred to Antonio. Created Date: 4. 2. how wide it was It was four square wide (line 2). A document stating that the king could not imprison without trial or impose taxes without the consent of the Commons. 2. The flora of Italy is all the plant life present in the territory of the Italian Republic.The flora of Italy was traditionally estimated to comprise about 5,500 vascular plant species. 2nd section (lines 13-50): The once good tie between Prospero and Caliban has become a master-slave relationship. Augustine became the first Archbishop of Canterbury. Dantes Satan (Lucifer) is physically monstrous, described in the Inferno as the ill Worm; Miltons Satan takes several forms: he is first presented as a fallen angel who finds himself in a newly created Hell, and later in the poem he takes the classic form of a snake. Yes, they are. 9. Se continuate a utilizzare questo sito, presumiamo che ne siate soddisfatti. 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). 6. 4 It is bone-house and it refers to Beowulfs corpse. What does Hamlet complain about and what are the causes of his melancholy? 1 1. Who are the protagonists of The Canterbury Tales? / She has deceived her father, and may thee (lines 30-31). Lombardy Region, Italy - Italy Heritage Elizabeth is shown carrying a rainbow in her right hand. B It establishes the relationship between the characters. They are o en given indirectly, hidden in a question or a metaphor. Review Es. 6 156.7 Es. 2 1. H Es. 2. Who first built Westminster Abbey? imagery; Sonnet XVIII: metaphor of the summer; Sonnet LX: similes and metaphors concerning time; Sonnet CXXX: negative comparisons. He can divide, flame and burn in many places (lines 11-12). What materials were used to build Norman cathedrals? Example of assonance: white, why. Soluzioni degli esercizi del libro di Inglese volume 1" 1 1. Get Up, Stand Up Es. The queen denies having committed a bloody act. Rivolgersi alla filiale o agenzia Zanichelli di zona. 3 35.4 Es. Zanichelli Catalogo M. Spiazzi, M. Tavella, M. Layton - Performer Heritage Che cos' l'ebook? 5 4 1.2 The Anglo-Saxons and the Vikings 4.1 Es. 2 1. fourteenth century 2. one and a half million 3. sheep farming 4. shortages 5. 1 7.2 Es. Does the popularity of this song show that ballads are still universal in their appeal or do you think it was an accidental success? 4 He uses the word deed (lines 1, 70). What is his last offer? 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. Performer B1 Soluzioni Esercizi Svolti Pdf A tua disposizione disponibile per Scaricare o aprire Performer B1 Soluzioni Esercizi Svolti insieme alle soluzioni risolto in formato PDF rivolto a docenti e studenti Performer B1 Svolti Soluzioni PDF Esercizi Formato PDF APRI Esercizi di Performer B1 Svolti con Soluzioni PDF Online Da Stampare Material, visible, capable of speech, yet insubstantial, a ghost is a thing that is not a thing. Macbeth. 2 93.3 Es. 10. how the twelve warriors expressed sorrow for their loss. 5. Faustus acquires the power he wanted, but at the end he cannot use it to save himself from hell. How do Othello and Iago differ? Language Oxymora, conceits, linguistic images. The work consists of a General Prologue, where the pilgrims are introduced, and twenty-four tales. 3. Look at the map in picture 1. 2 Marley sees God as a living person who helps in a practical way on earth. 7 Sight. How do the witches move? A 5. 6. what Othello is about to do; He is about to kill Desdemona (lines 7-20). F Anglo-Saxon literature was anonymous and it was sung by the scops. To obtain power, knowledge and delight. 9. Es. What is the cause of Hamlets madness, according to Polonius? 3. The Wars ended when Richard III, the last Yorkist king, was defeated and killed at the Battle of Bosworth in 1485 by the Lancastrian Henry Tudor, founder of the House of Tudor. 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 59.3 Es. Succession of unstressed-stressed syllables: Lines 1, 2, 4.

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