Analüüs Film: ,,Igavene armastus" Ludving van Beethowen'i filmi nimi on ,,Igavene armastus". Seda sellepärast, et see film keerleb Beethoveni igavese armastatu otsingute ümber. Armastatu otsingud on selles filmis üks peateema, sest nimelt on päranduse jättis Beethoven oma igavesele armastusele, aga nime ta oma testamendis ei maininud. Ja nii hakkab üks Beethoveni tuttav või advokaat otsima siis seda naist, kellele ta võis kõik pärandada, aga seda on raske leida, sest Beethoven...
„Immortal Beloved“ on traagiline ning dramaatiline film Ludwig van Beethoveni elust ja loomingust. Filmi põhitegevuseks oli tema sekretär Anton Schindleri otsingud, kellele pühendas Beethoven oma armastuskirja. Filmi keskmes oli Beethoveni raske ning kannatusterohke elu nii tavalises mõttes kui ka armastuses. Beethovenil halvenes kuulmine eluajal ning elu lõpus jäi ta päris kurdiks ning see mõjutas suuresti ta eluolusid ja sündmusi. Helilooja jaoks on kurdiks jäämine üks kõige kohutavamaid asju. Kui helilooja kaotaks jala, jääks ratastooli või jääks lausa pimedaks, siis saaks ta jätkata oma helilooja tööd, kuna oluliseks on kuulmine, kuulamine ning selle kaudu maailma tunnetamine. Kui aga helilooja kaotab kuulmisvõime, on see äärmiselt traumeeriv. Paralleeli võib tuua, et midagi sarnast tunneb kunstnik, kes kaotab nägemise. Mulle tundub, et Beethovenile mõjus küll kurdiks jäämine kõvasti, kuid pannes ennast ise tema olukorda, tundub...
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Filmi analüüs Ludwig van Beethoven ,,Keelatud armastus" Rezhissöör Bernard Rose´i film ,,Keelatud armastus" (,,Immortal Beloved") (,,Surematu armastus", ,,Igavene armastus") valmis aastal 1944. Filmivõtted toimusid Prahas ja selle läheduses. Filmi peaosas Gary Oldman Beethovenina. ,,Keelatud armastus" on dramaatiline lugu Ludwig van Beethoveni elust ja tema surematust armastusest. Film on ehitatud üles kolme naise, hotellihoidja ning helilooja sekretäri Schindleri vestlustena, kus viimane peab välja selgitama Beethoveni igavese
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Louis VIII 1223-26 Louis IX (Saint Louis) 1226-70 Philip III, the Bold 1270-85 Philip IV, the Fair 1285-1314 Louis X, the Quarrelsome 1314-16 John I 1316 Philip V, the Tall 1316-1322 Charles IV, the Fair 1322-28 Valois Dynasty Philip VI, the Fortunate 1328-50 John II, the Good 1350-64 Charles V, the Wise 1364-80 Charles VI, the Well-Beloved 1380-1422 Charles VII, the Victorius 1422-61 Louis XI 1461-83 Charles VIII, the Affable 1483-98 Louis XII, the Father of His 1498-1515 People 1515-47 Francis I 1547-59 Henry II 1559-60 Francis II 1560-63 Catherine de Medici (Regent) 1560-74 John I Charles IX 1574-89 Henry III Bourbon Dynasty Henry IV, the Great 1589-1610
More than 80 percent of Madagascar's 14,883 plant species are found nowhere else in the world, including five plant families. The island is home to around 170 palm species, three times as many as on all of mainland Africa. Madagascar`s offical languages are Malangasy and French.It`s population was on 2012 22 million people.It`s president is Hery Rajaonarimampianina and prime minister Jean Ravelonarivo.Madagascar´s athem is called Ry Tanindraza nay malala ô(Oh, Beloved Land of our Ancestors). Materials used: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madagascar, http://et.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madagaskar
Monarchs always inherit their titles and are rulers for life.Monarchs don`t rule the political life of the country,but still plays an inportant part in the life of the nation.Queen Elizabeth`s offical title is „Elizabeth the second,by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and of Her other Realms and Territories Queen,Head of the Common- wealth,Defenderof the Faith“.She became Queen in 1952 when her father King George VI,died.Queen Elizabeth is a beloved ruler who leads her nation by example.She visited Estonia in 2006.Queen Elizabeth has four children:Prince Charles,Printsess Anne,Prince Andrew and Prince Edward.Family members of the monarch are known as The Royal Family.Prince Charles is called Heir apparent to the throne.Prince Charles has two sons:Prince William and Prince Harry.One day Prince Charles will have to take over the duties of Monarch.
height. The beautyful landscape attracts many tourists. Desert Tours in India Most popular safaries are located in Jaisalmer, Bikaner, Jodhpur, Pushkar and the Shekhawati regions. The durations vary, it can be a day to a few months. The best time to go on a safary is winter, because on summer, the desert gets very hot. Taj Mahal The Taj Mahal is the most tourist attractive mausoleum in the world. It was built by the 5th Mughal emperor Shahjahan in memory of his beloved wife. The Taj is a symbol of Indian womanhood. Bekal Fort It is located on the most northen point of the Kerala state. The fort is over 35 acres of land and more than 300 years old. The fort was built to stop invasions from the sea. The observation tower provides a stunning view of the Arabian Sea. References http://www.vacationsindia.com for the information http://www.google.com for the images
Unlike other capital cities in Europe, Tallinn has managed to preserve the completeness and structure of it's medieval and Hanseatic origin. Even after 7 centuries, Town Hall Square still remains as the social heart of the city and is hosting many concerts and fairs. Town Hall on Town Hall square is the only intact Gothic town hall in Northern Europe, now operates as a museum and concert hall.On top of the Town Hall tower, you will see a beloved guard of Tallinn Old Town Vana Toomas.One of the most impressive churches in Old Town is 15th and 16th century, St. Olaf's Church (Oleviste) with it's 159m high tower, thes times it was the highest building in the world. Upper Town Toompea was and is the centre of government of Estonia, Toompea castle is the house of parliament and Stenbock house, where prime minister's office is located.
Valentine's Day is on 14th February. It is the traditional day on which people express their love for each other by sending Valentine's cards, presenting flowers, or offering confectionery. History ·Customs associated with Valentine's Day had their origin in the popular belief held by people in Great Britain during 14th and 15th century that birds begin to mate on February 14. ·Lovers, therefore found St Valentine's Day an appropriate time to send love letters and gifts to beloved. ·The earliest known Valentine card was sent in 1477. What happens on Valentines day in Britain? People send cards, juhtslaidi teksti laadide redige Klõpsake flowers, chocolates Teine tase and other Kolmas tase Neljas tase gifts.Traditionally Viies tase these were sent anonymously, but nowadays they often make it clear who is sending each
How terrorism has changed the world? Over the decades millions of people have died innocently and lost their homes and beloved ones. Many countries have been attacked by the terrorists. As a result it all affects world politics and global relationships. It can be said that after the 9/11 disaster in the United States we have extremely strict security control system. The traveling is much more proctected by plane. Moreover there is no hitchhiking anymore due to stricting the security checks. Even though it can't be said to the other types of transportation.
According to local legend Visegrad is located in the site of the first settlement, which became later Prague, although to date no evidence of this and was not found. Charles Bridge The most beautiful bridge in the whole world, besides also the oldest in Prague - Charles Bridge was named only in 1870, and his original name was Stone Bridge or Prague. Astronomic clock Beloved landmark of Prague residents and its many visitors, of course, are Astrononomic clock on the Old Town Square, Astronomical Clock or Prague. Dancing House There in the center of Prague's amazing office building - Dancing House. Interesting facts Thanks for attention!
Canadians are moderates. controversial opinions. Canadians don't engage in hero / celebrity Canadians are resentful towards successful worship. people. Most of the world knows absolutely nothing Canadians are beloved in foreign countries. about Canada, so it is hard for them to have any opinion on us, good or bad.
Jane Austen "Pride and prejudice" "Pride and prejudice" is a widely beloved novel because it makes people laugh and think. It was first published in 1813 and since then it has been truly loved novel for younger and older people. As well as that, the critics liked it too. So it's not only publics favourite but also smarter people love it. I think that the main reason so many like it, is because it's unpredictable and understable. In addition it's not very difficult to read. But I had to read the
Estonians... Estonia is quite a northern country and therefore Estonians may seem a bit peculiar to ones from south, but don't be scared, they will not eat you (alive). Estonians are quite tranquilly and bottled up people - they might love or hate you and if you're not an expert will not make a difference as they didn't care at all. Rarely tend they to kiss or hug each other unless their beloved ones. So if they nevertheless do it then there's a great chance you're dealing with some non- Estonians. But there's no reason for worrying- if a person is from a region where that kind of over-loving-behaviour is common and he or she practices it anyway then a bathetic Estonian will just bear it and play along. In case of visiting like in many other European countries in Estonia it's also polite to bring
break-up would be easier to manage with than divorce. We need to be very certain about our partner and feel secure before getting married. What is more, a lot of people nowadays have been married before. They already have experiences in this area. For some reason they have lost their partner in life and it is usually not prior for them to get married once again. It is fortunate if they ever find another person to be with and I suppose then they´d rather just enjoy living and being with the beloved one. In conclusion, the importance of marriage has significantly changed over time. I don´ t think people find it inessential nowadays but I believe that we are more careful in making as serious commitments as marriages. Nobody wants to get hurt and that is why we need to be absolutely sure before stepping into marriage.
Mery`s story Mery was born 18th April 1970 in London. Unfortunately she had a car accident, when she was only 10 months old, that left her blind. Her mom was beautiful and famous model. She didn`t want to rise that child. She decided to hire a teacher. With teacher`s help Mery learnt how to take care of herself. Mery`s mother didn`t even come to see how her daugher was doing. Over the following years Mery graduated university and became an honoured person. She became a girl who was smart and breathtakingly beautiful. One beautiful spring morning girl`s mother saw her daughter on television. She deciced to apologize. She went to girl`s mansion and told her a story: You weren`t even born yet, when your dad died. I was all alone and poor waiting for baby. I was devastated and broken. When you were born i gave you away, because we had no food. I wanted to protect you. I hope, that someday you ca...
been also used as a summer casino and a club. The villa has now been restored and turned into a luxurious hotel and restaurant. Monument to Raimond Valgre The musician Raimond Valgre who played in Pärnu in 1930s and brought the town a lot of fame, can today be found sitting in the park near Kuursaal, as a bronze statue. Monument to Raimond Valgre You can sit down next to the beloved Estonian composer and enjoy his beautiful compositions. Also be sure to go to the traditional Homage to Valgre musical night that takes place every summer, when Estonian star singers perform Valgre's immortal songs at the outdoor stage.
the famous used to be mysterious and even inexplicable. It was so foreign and artificial a construct that we thought that fame made you special. The rise of reality TV, however, was a major step in the changing nature of celebrity. “Normal people” became stars overnight. The dominance of smartphones and social media has meant that the public records everything: nervous breakdowns, breakups and displays of erratic behavior, and popular celebrities seem to have become beloved for being like us – or at least more photogenic versions of us. These days, celebrity at the most basic level, just simply means “being known” among a group of people and having a certain opinion that others look up to. It also comes with agreeing to give up your privacy to a large extent. The concept of being a celebrity is has been redefined and thus by default this new age celebrity is now more accessible. The question for all aspiring to be in that category is to
"Keelatud armastus" (Immortal Beloved) Film Ludwig van Beethoveni elust "Täna mõned sõnad ja need ka kõigest pliiatsiga" Pärast Beethoveni surma 1827. aasta märtsis, leiti tema töölaualt kaks dokumenti: testament ja armastuskiri. Tundelises armastuskiri oli adresseeritud tema armastatule, kelle nime ei kajastanud kirjas. Anton Felix Schindler., kes oli Beethoveni sekretär ja asjaajaja asus otsima, kes oli Beethovenile kirja kirjutamise ajal lähimad isikud. Ta jõudis
48. Dimensions Mõõdud 49. Compactly Kompaktselt 50. Saddles Sadulad 51. Civil Tsiviil- 52. Exerting Avaldades 53. Pressure Rõhk 54. Marvel Imelugu 55. Sheer Puhas 56. Craftmanship Viimistletud 57. Modernization Moderniseerimine 58. Plants Taimed 59. Legacy Pärand 60. Managing Juhtiv 61. Firms Ettevõtted 62. Consultant Konsultant 63. Complex Keeruline 64. Beloved Armastatud 65. Surveys Küsitlused 66. Defaced Moonutatud 67. Critics Kriitikud 68. Magical Maagiline 69. Descendants Järeltulijad 70. Pride Uhkus 71. Undiminished Vähenemata 72. Sweeping Pühkimine 73. Bundles Kimbud 74. Strait Väin 75. Ferries Praamid 76. Construction Ehitus 77. Necessary Vajalik 78. Submitted Esitatud 79. Criticized Kritiseeritud 80. Complex Keeruline 81
Losses of our life Losing is an everyday phenomenon, whether you lose a sock, a pen or your keys, but aswell things, people tend to get lost too. Some are found and alive, but some are not, and it´s a tragedy. I can´t imagine losing a beloved one, it would be awful, but so many of us have to face this terrible situation, where you don´t know if the person is safe and alright. As always, there are situations where the person doesn´t want to be found, or where she/he disappears without a trace. The reasons of disappearing are very variable, from criminal cases, trafficking in human beings, getting recruited as prostitutes to very hidden and deeply personal matters.
Horatio, Viscount Nelson, Knight of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Horatio Nelson HMS Victory is a 100 gun ship of the line of the Royal Navy, built in the 1760s and currently a museum in dry dock in Portsmouth. She is the oldest ship still in commission. Nelsons most famous ship, his flagship at the Battle of Trafalgar, 21 October 1805. The Victory Nelsons Flagship The two people he hold most dear in the world his beloved Emma and their daughter Horatia. Horatia was born on 29 January 1801. A finer child was never produced by any two persons. She was in truth a love-begotten child. Horatia Nelson, 1806 Emma, Lady Hamilton, 1785 Battle of Cape St Vincent,1797 Battle of Santa Cruz de Tenerife,1797 Battle of the Nile, 1798 Battle of Copenhagen, 1801 Battle of Trafalgar, 1805 Battle of the Nile The Battle of Santa Cruz de Tenerife was a
[5] Upon finding the girl, the bishop summoned his council and it decided that the girl should be immured in the wall of the chapel and the canon was to be put in prison where he was starved to death. The builders left a cavity into the wall and the poor girl with a piece of bread and a mug of water was walled in. For some time her cries for help were heard. Yet her soul could not find the peace and, as a result, she appears on the Baptistery's window to grieve for her beloved man already for centuries, and also to prove the immortality of love.[5][1][6] The White Lady Days music festival is held at the time of the August full moon
Lad a dog by Albert Payson Terhune Albert Payson Terhune (December 21, 1872 February 18, 1942) was born in New Jersey. He was an American author, dog breeder, and journalist. He is best known for his novels relating the adventures of his beloved collies and as a breeder of collies at his Sunnybank Kennels, the lines of which still exist in today's Rough Collies. This was a book about dogs-collies. It talked about a dog and his best mate on adventure journals. There were a Lad and a Lady. Page 11 Chapter 1 His mate Leedi oli suur osa Lad´i igapäevasest õnnest nagu päikesepaiste. Ta paistis olevat küllaltki
Upon finding the girl, the bishop summoned his council and it decided that the girl should be immured in the wall of the chapel and the canon was to be put in prison where he was starved to death. The builders left a cavity into the wall and the poor girl with a piece of bread and a mug of water was walled in. For some time her cries for help were heard. Yet her soul could not find the peace and, as a result, she appears on the Baptistery's window to grieve for her beloved man already for centuries, and also to prove the immortality of love. The White Lady Days music festival is held at the time of the August full moon.
kings” in person: each year, Paide selects four kings from among its inhabitants to keep the legend of the four Estonian born kings alive. THINGS TO DO IN PAIDE: • Take a bit of time and go for a long walk around the town and amid the beautiful nature surrounding it. Distances are short here, so you won’t need anything but beautiful weather and a good mood to have a fun day out. • Go to Paide lake – equally loved among amateur fishermen as well as a beloved destination for sports events. • Visit the Järvamaa county museum in Paide and see the oldest pharmacy furniture and equipment in Estonia or participate in the “Aphotek Help” programme. • Take a bike ride to the neighbouring town of Türi, just 15km away – a designated cycling lane between those two towns makes it a safe and Paide Holy Cross Church Former German Girls Private Gymnasium, built in 1910,
The Magna Carta required King John of England to proclaim certain rights, respect certain legal procedures, and accept that his will could be bound by the law. Anglo-Saxon poetic forms:Didactic poems-stories from Bible about saints` lives and moral lessons Chivalric romances-plot is centred around a single knight who fought at tournaments,slayed dragons and underwent a series of adventures in order to win the heart of his heroine. Courtly love-lover idealised and idolised his beloved. Romances are divided:1)the matter of Britain:stories that centre on the pseudo-historical King Arthur2)the matter of Troy:tales of the classical world3)English Breton lays:short poems or songs that tell stories of otherwordly magic. .Humorous beast epics,the lyric .Lyrics were short songs.Expressed thoughts of feelings of a speaker.Religious lyrics expressed sorrow for the Christ on the cross and for Mary. Ballads about the supernatural:stories of ghosts and
Around 1860 Rossetti returned to oil painting. His friendship with Whistler ( an expatriate American painter who made a decisive contribution to British art) encouraged him to specialize in idealized female figures. "The Annunciation:Ecce Ancilla Domini" 1850 (paastumaarjapäev- teadaanne) broke traditions by depicting it so realistically. His Virgin is an ordinary girl, frightened by the news that the angel has just given her. "The Beloved ( The Bride)" 1865-6- In this picture sensuality was very important. In this painting the biblical reference is to the Song of Solomon: "My beloved is mine and I am his. Let him kiss me with the kisses of his mouth: for thy love is better than wine." The model for the young woman, showing herself to her betrothed(kihlatud) surrounded by her friends and a young black girl, was a girl called Maria Ford.
..something in this man's eyes moved her heart. And as a matter of fact she was moved so deeply that her raised hand fell lower every second until she was totally in his arms. "Your highness...my dear Eliza...I really must to go now!" he whispered sadly. "No!" she cried, but Edward turned fast away and in a few moments was gone. The princess looked at the big oval mirror that was standing by the window and seemed surprised of her own temper. She looked still confused when her mother, the beloved queen Alice of the Scots, entered the main hall. "Well, well, well..." the old woman said looking at her pale daughter, "May I at least know whom this lucky man is?" Eliza was staring in bold air not noticing even the loud question. The queen laughed and walked to the library. "A baby..." whispered the young lady suddenly. Alice stopped and seemed very surprised. "Yes, my dear?" she said, "What baby?" Eliza waved dreamy her hand and left for the Royal Garden, where the soldiers were situated
accepted as good men bringing a glorious New Order are coming to naught. The townspeople would rather starve and be killed than cooperate with the invaders. The officers and leading citizens are pawns in a fruitless ritual of death modeled on the enmity between Socrates and the accusers who forced him to drink hemlock. Charictures. Townspeople: Mayor Orden - the mayor of the townspeople Doctor Winter - friend of Mayor Orden, beloved town doctor Joseph - a servant of the Mayor Annie - the cook Alexander Morden - attacked and killed Captain Bentick with an axe and was sentenced to death. Molly Morden - The attractive wife of Alexander Morden Will & Tom Anders - flee town to England in order to escape the invaders and ask for foreign aid (weapons and dynamite) The "Invaders":: George Corell - popular storekeeper, traitor, and spy. Colonel Lanser treats him poorly because he is a traitor.
meet Count Dracula in his castle. He describes his ride and the scenery of Romania. Though finding his journey to the castle creepy, he finally meets Dracula, who seems to be very well- mannered yet awkward. He thinks Dracula is odd-looking and they never meet in daylight, also he does not seem to be eating anything. Later he finds himself as prisoner of Count but manages to escape. Next entry is by Mina, who is very worried about Jonathan and her letters to her beloved friend Lucy. Somehow she recieves a letter from Jonathan’s friend who says Jonathan is in Bulgaria. She quickly decides to go to a hospital in Bulgaria, where Jonathan is and they finally get married there. At the same time, Dracula has travelled to England and he seeks for Lucy, who has been proposed by three man, but she accepts Holmwood’s while remaining friends with the other two. Later on, Lucy starts to act very strange and dr. Seward decides to call his teacher, Abraham Van Helsing
She oversaw vast changes in British society and gave her name to an age. Victoria died at Osborne House on the Isle of Wight, on 22 January 1901 after a reign which lasted almost 64 years, the longest in British history. She was buried at Windsor beside Prince Albert, in the Frogmore Royal Mausoleum, which she had built for their final resting place. Above the Mausoleum door are inscribed Victoria's words: 'farewell best beloved, here at last I shall rest with thee, with thee in Christ I shall rise again. Queen Victoria had many residences. She lived in Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle, Osborne House (Isle of Wight) and Balmoral Castle. Queen Victoria bought both Osborne House and Balmoral Castle. Queen Victoria is associated with Britain's great age of industrial expansion, economic progress and, especially, empire. At her death, it was said, Britain had a worldwide empire on which the sun never set.
words to describe how much she loves her father. Lear flies into a rage and disowns Cordelia. The king of France, who has courted Cordelia, says that he still wants to marry her even without her land, and she accompanies him to France without her father’s blessing. Lear quickly learns that he made a bad decision. Goneril and Regan swiftly begin to undermine the little authority that Lear still holds. Unable to believe that his beloved daughters are betraying him, Lear slowly goes insane. He flees his daughters’ houses to wander on a heath during a great thunderstorm, accompanied by his Fool and by Kent, a loyal nobleman in disguise.Meanwhile, an elderly nobleman named Gloucester also experiences family problems. His illegitimate son, Edmund, tricks him into believing that his legitimate son, Edgar, is trying to kill him. Fleeing the manhunt that his father has set for him, Edgar
magnificently celebrated. [8] Death of Queen Victoria The Victorian Era came to an end when the symbol of the age, Queen Victoria, died on January 22, 1901. Britain's monarch, who had ascended to the throne at the age of 18, was 81 years old. [9] She was buried at Windsor beside Prince Albert, in the Frogmore Royal Mausoleum, which she had built for their final resting place. Above the Mausoleum door are inscribed Victoria's words: 'farewell best beloved, here at last I shall rest with thee, with thee in Christ I shall rise again'. [7] Wordlist · subsequent(adj)- happening or coming after something else · a withdrawal(noun) - the act of moving or taking something away or back · the Electoral Reform- a group formed in 1884 to work for a change in the way British elections are decided, and to persuade Parliament that a system of proportional representation should be used. Through its company, Electoral Reform Services, it
Often children are dressed to red or pink, because these are Valentine's colours. Valentine's Day in different countries Japan Valentine's Day celebrations in Japan are a different affair. Here ladies buy chocolate for men. One type of chocolate which is called by the name, kiri-choco is bought for friends and close relatives. It has no romantic significance at all but the chocolate with the name of hon-mei which is specifically bought for a boy friend, beloved or husband and is a gift stimulated by romance. Then after one month later it is the turn of the men to give in return. It is March 14th (the White Day). Australia In Australia during the gold rush, miners who were flushed with new found wealth from the Ballarat mines were willing to pay a pricey sum for elaborate valentines. Merchants in Australia would send orders of a thousand pounds at a time. The most extravagant of valentines were made of a satin cushion, perfumed, ornately
7- purity, sacredness-it was occosiated with owl+cougar (wild cat), days of creation, state of perfetion: pine, spruce, hollybush, * udor Circle: important symbol, Ceremonial dances moved in circular directions Rivers. ,,Long Man" ,,going to water" spirtual cleansing. Good is rewarded and evil punished. Witchcraft-regular and killer witches :Raven,Mockers. Medicine men/ woman : 1) preserve knowledge 2) preside at (lead) ceremonies must remain in ,,perfect health" ,,Beloved Women" one selected from each clan, member of the council of chiefs, responsible for prisoners->decide their fate, peace negotiations. Names very powerful Priests mostly heriditory. Child born under unusual circumstanses-> seen on potential prophet/visionary. Child was the only one allowed to seek out. ,,Little people"-looked like cherokees, exept they were little and had long hair, they were invisible, lived away from villages, liked drumming & dancing , lived in caves
All the world's a puzzle All the world's a stage, And all the men and women merely players; They have their exits and their entrances, And one man in his time plays many parts, His acts being seven ages. At first, the infant, Mewling and puking in the nurse's arms. Then the whining schoolboy, with his satchel And shining morning face, creeping like snail Unwillingly to school. And then the lover, Sighing like furnace, with a woeful ballad Made to his mistress' eyebrow. Then a soldier, Full of strange oaths and bearded like the pard, Jealous in honor, sudden and quick in quarrel, Seeking the bubble reputation Even in the cannon's mouth. And then the justice, In fair round belly with good capon lined, With eyes severe and beard of formal cut, Full of wise saws and modern instances; And so he plays his part. The sixth age shifts Into the lean and slippered pantaloon, With spectacles on nose and pouch on...
Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, was banned in the Soviet Union in 1929 for supposed occultism. This ban was later lifted. Russian actor Vasily Livanov later received an Order of the British Empire for his portrayal of Sherlock Holmes. Conan Doyle was friends for a time with the American magician Harry Houdini, who himself became a prominent opponent of the Spiritualist movement in the 1920s following the death of his beloved mother. Although Houdini insisted that Spiritualist mediums employed trickery (and consistently attempted to expose them as frauds), Conan Doyle became convinced that Houdini himself possessed supernatural powers, a view expressed in Conan Doyle's The Edge of the Unknown. Houdini was apparently unable to convince Conan Doyle that his feats were simply magic tricks, leading to a bitter public falling out between the two. Arthur Conan Doyle's house in South Norwood, London
She never attended school. Dame Agatha Christie was an English crime writer of novels, short stories and plays. She also wrote romances under the name Mary Westmacott, but is best remembered for her 80 detective novels and her successful West End theatre plays. On the Christmas Eve in 1914, Agatha married an aviator, Archibald Christie. their daughter, Rosalind, was born in 1919. On discovering extramarital affair, she divorced him in 1928. In the same year Christie's beloved mother died. During World War I she worked in a Red Cross Hospital in Torquayas a hospital dispenser, which gave her a knowledge of poisons. It was to be useful when she started writing mysteries. Christie's first detective novel, The Mysterious Affair at Styles, introduced Hercule Poirot, the Belgian detective, who appeared in more than 40 books, the last of which was CURTAIN (1975). The Christies bought a house and named it 'Styles' after the first novel.In 1930, Christie married
stages: Jane's childhood at Gateshead, where she is emotionally abused by her aunt and cousins; her education at Lowood School, where she acquires friends and role models but also suffers privations; her time as the governess of Thornfield Manor, where she falls in love with her Byronic employer, Edward Rochester; her time with the Rivers family at Marsh's End (or Moor House) and Morton, where her cold clergyman-cousin St John Rivers proposes to her; and her reunion with and marriage to her beloved Rochester. Partly autobiographical, the novel abounds with social criticism. It is a novel considered ahead of its time. In spite of the dark, brooding elements, it has a strong sense of right and wrong, of morality at its core. There are several Christian aspects underlying the plot that mold its character and essence. Jane Eyre is divided into 38 chapters; most editions are at least 400 pages long (although the preface and introduction on certain copies are liable to take up another 100)
And, of appreciate the local culture. course, the city's crowning architectural achievement, the Golden Gate Bridge, is unmistakable. New York City and Maui Why go: Author Ayn Rand once Why go: Of all the Hawaiian Islands, wrote, "I would give the greatest Maui might be the most beloved. The sunset in the world for one sight of island encapsulates all that Hawaii has New York's skyline." While many to offer: exotic beaches (like disagree with her politics, her Kaihalulu), palatial resorts (like sentiment for the Big Apple is widely the Four Seasons Resort Maui at shared. America's most populous Wailea) and lush terrain (as seen in city hosts infinite urban adventures. the Iao Valley State Park). Maui can
worried about song while driving around aimlessly one night, Cash's wildman ways and aware that she couldn't resist him. "There is no way to be in that kind of hell, no way to extinguish a flame that burns, burns, burns," she wrote. "The Ring of Fire" stands today as one of Johnny's most widely known hits with its catchy tune and deep bass. This song like many others of Cash's resembles a very important part of his life, and it makes it even better that his beloved wife of 35 years wrote for him, about him. "Hurt" 1994 was first written and recorded in by the "Nine Inch Nails" Trent Reznor, and in 2002 Cash put his own country twist on it and made the song his own in his album - "American IV: The Man Comes Around." The accompanying music video, directed by Mark Romanek is nominated for seven MTV Vido Awards and wins for Best Cinematography
So he decided to win all the coming fight also, ha started to beat Stilson with his leg to his ribs, face, even his groin, and left when he was bleeding quite bad. Later colonel Graff came to the Wiggin house and asked Ender, why he had done so. He said that he had to win all the upcoming matches as well, not to get beaten up later himself. Graff said he was accepted and gave Ender the choice, to stay home or go to the Battle School. He chose to leave his beloved sister and go. Most of the book is set in Battle School. Graff makes every other launchie hate him since the start. Graff has decided that he has to isolate Ender, so that he would keep improving to become a genius that was needed. Soon Ender is put into an army, older boys were divided into armies for playing the game in zero gravity, which was the most important thing in the school. He was not wanted by his commander, because he had now experience, was very
friendship and his admiration of beauty. The above mentioned themes were very important in the Renaissance period. The ideal woman of those days looked like Elizabeth I. She had golden hair and ... complection, but The Dark Lady was totally different from ideal. Other person was The Young Friend. Maybe was the Earl of Southampton. Author and Young Friend are sincere friend until a woman appears. The author is aware of fact that his beloved Lady is not true to him and he can't trust his friend either. This makes the author suffer twice. So one can find traditional triangle of love in the sonnets. Comedy Bright in I period and dark in the II. Characterstic features are: 1. Although the comedies take the reader to Italy they reflect England in the Renaissance period 2. The characters are Renaissance men and women whose aim in life is to enjoy life. 3. Sometimes the comediesare full of sorrow and heartbreak but they always
vermouth, and garnished with an olive or a lemon twist. Maven – In the modern American English, maven means someone who knows a lot about a particular subject. The term comes from Yiddish meyvn and from Hebrew mebhin, literally translating into "one who understands." The term (spelled as mayvin) was first recorded in English in 1950, and became popular in the United States in the 1960s thanks to the series of commercials created by Martin Solow for Vita Herring, featuring "The Beloved Herring Maven." maverick – The modern definition of maverick (“an unusual person who has different ideas and ways of behaving from other people, and is often very successful”) differs somewhat from the original meaning of “calf or yearling found without an owner's brand", derived in 1867 from Samuel A. Maverick, Texas cattle owner who was known for not branding his calves. The sense of "individualist, unconventional person" was first recorded 1886.
Tallinn English College Topic Estonia Tallinn 2008 1. Introduction Estonia is a small country about the size of Switzerland, or New Hampshire and Massachussetts combined. Estonia is named after the people called "Ests" who lived in the region in the 1 st century AD. The Republic of Estonia is one of the three countries commonly known as the "Baltic States". The other Baltic States are Latvia and Lithuania. 2. Geographical position Estonia is situated in northeastern Europe. Estonia is bounded on the north by the Gulf of Finland, on the east by Russia, on the south by Latvia and on the west by the Baltic Sea. In the north it borders on Finland. The coastline of the Baltic Sea in Estonia is characterized by numerous gulfs and bays, the biggest of them being the Gulf of Finland, the Gulf of Riga and the Gulf of Pärnu. Bays include the Narva Bay, Matsalu Bay, Kolga Bay, Kunda Bay, Tallinn Bay etc....
He discoveres his grandsomethingmother was an native american. And his greatgreatgreat grandfather is from the Solomon tribe, he JUMPED from Africa to america (or vice versa) and left 21 sons behind. Normally she uses women as protagonists. The quest for identity. Flying symolises freedom, escape. Solomon the flyinf African. Another novel which moves back and forth in time telling stories about the slaves pasts. We learn that Beloved was killed by her mother because she didn't want her daughter to be a slave again but later he daughter returns as a ghost to haunt her mother. At first the ghost is pleasent but later she wants more and more attention from her mother so soon she wants to be the only one in her life. Paul D the lover of Sethe (the mother) realises that Beloved may not be a human after all because she has a strang shine around her, she actually uses her mothers sources, her energy
. But, in fact, the witch-craze was neither a lynching party nor a mass suicide by hysterical women. Rather, it followed well-ordered, legalistic procedures. The witch-hunts were well-organized campaigns, initiated, financed and executed by Church and State. To Catholic and Protestant witch- hunters alike, the unquestioned authority on how to conduct a witch huntes the Malleus Maleficarum, or Hammer of Witches, written in 1848 by the Reverends Kramer and Spregner (the ,,beloved sons" of Pope Innocent VIII.) For three centuries this sadistic book lay on the bench of every judge, every witch hunte. In a long section on judicial proceedings, the instructions make it clear how the ,,hysteria" was set off: The job of initiating a witch trial was to be performed by either the Vicar (priest) or Judge of the County, who was to post a notice to direct, command, require and admonish that within the space of twelve days..