pikalt mööda Euroopat, 1726 reisis Inglismaalt mööda maaismaad Peterburi Sakslane Johann Ludvig Orlich 1770 saabus laevaga Paldiskisse,tegutses siin aasta poolteist koduõpetajana,reisis maismaad mööda Tallinnasse Sakslane Johann Joachim Bellerman,tegutses eestimaal1778-1781koduõpetajana,1781 reisis Peterburi,hiljem siirdus tagasi Saksamaale Nikolai Karamzin 1789 reisis Peterburist üle Riia Euroopasse Christain Hieronymus Justus Schlegel ,Eestimaal 1780-1783 koduõpetajana,seejärel Mogiljovis vaimulik ja Peterburis riigiametnik,korduvad reisid Peterburist Tallinna. On kirjeldanud eestlaste rahvariiet,rahvalaule ja seda teinud suure empaatiaga. William Thomson pseudonüüm Andrrew A. Swinton, reisis 1788 Inglismaalt (üle Riia ,Pärnu ,Tallinna )Peterburi Karl Feyerabend,reisis Liivi- ja Eestimaal 1797 Johann Gottfried Seume ,reisis 1805 Saksamaalt üle Riia ,Tartu ,Paide Teel Paldiskist Tallinnasse J
Hawley outlaws a banker, and he calls the immigration officials and he gets the shop. And of course he realizes he has done wrong, and he tries to commit suicide but changes his mind. Some people say that the end is very weak. His son is a schoolboy, wants his father to write an essay for him. The beginning of action coinsides with eastern, the passion of christ. This is when Ethans own passion symbolically begins. His final downfall coinsides with the 4th of July. The most important christain holiday and political holiday somehow frame Ethans change and it shows that corruption is all persuasive. And in this sense it is allegorical, that there is nothing holy, not eastern, not 4th of july, everyone is corrupt. Some chapters are written in the third person, others are told through ethans first person perspective, they alternate. The title is quite interesting. The source of the title is Shakespeare ,,Richard the third". Symbolically Ethan Hawley is paralleled to Richard. Ethans