Keep calm Keep a promise Keep in touch with sb Keep going Keep a secret Keep sb waiting Keep fit Lose weight Lose your way Lose you temperature (meelelaad) Agree with Applied for Laughing at Died form/of Suffering from Believe in Married to Succeed in Compared to Complained to ... about Fell in love Vote for Appear in Adjective Noun Popular Popularity Aware Awareness Disillusioned Disillusionment Political Politics, politican Criminal Crime Intriguing Intrigue Alienate Alienation Responsible Responsibility, response Different Difference Powerful Power Take ages Take offence Take sb/sth for granted Take place Take my advice Take notice Take a risk Take part Take responsibility Put a stop to sth
The Garden of Eden from the Paradise Lost. Influences: 7. G.G. Byron major works: 1806 Hours of Idleness 1809 English Bards and Scotch Reviewers 1813-1818 Childe Harold's Pilgrimage a partly autobiographical narrative poem that describes the travels and reflections of a world-weary young man who, disillusioned with a life of pleasure and revelry, looks for distraction in foreign lands; in a wider sense, it is an expression of the melancholy and disillusionment felt by a generation weary of the wars of the post-Revolutionary and Napoleonic eras. 1813 The Giaour; The Bride of Abydos 1814 The Corsair; Lara 1815 Hebrew melodies 1816 Parisina; The Prisoner of Chillon; The Dream; Prometheus; Darkness 1817 Manfred-a ghost story; The Lament of Tasso 1818 Beppo 1819 Mazeppa; The Prophecy of Dante 1820 Marino Faliero 1821 Sardanapalus; The Two Foscari; Cain
In the United Kingdom the electoral system works on a first past the post basis in which there are only two main parties that are going to come out on top. Although this appears to be a functioning democracy, this is simply another grand narrative that large sections of the public have become apathetic or seemingly abeyant. Two clear examples that have highlighted the weakness of the limited government paradigm and have ultimately lead to the disillusionment of many within this society. The first is the decision to invade Iraq on the grounds of unproven evidence, in spite of the huge public opposition. Secondly is the scandal over MP's expenses claims as it was legitimate for politicians to make invoices for things such as claiming for second homes in order to maximise personal profits. This gave out a clear message that it was one rule for the public and an entirely different set of more
in hospitals. After his return to the United States, he became a reporter for Canadian and American newspapers and was soon sent back to Europe to cover such events as the Greek Revolution. During the twenties, Hemingway became a member of the group of expatriate Americans in Paris, which he described in his first important work, The Sun Also Rises (1926). Equally successful was A Farewell to Arms (1929), the study of an American ambulance officer's disillusionment in the war and his role as a deserter. Hemingway used his experiences as a reporter during the civil war in Spain as the background for his most ambitious novel, For Whom the Bell Tolls (1940). Among his later works, the most outstanding is the short novel, The Old Man and the Sea (1952), the story of an old fisherman's journey, his long and lonely struggle with a fish and the sea, and his victory in defeat.
father in the Tower. Jane was sentenced to death. The Restored Catholicism of Mary I/Bloody Mary Known as Bloody Mary for her persecution of Protestants in an attempt to restore Catolicism. Wanted to reunite England with Rome. Executed many protestants. With Cardianl Pole, tried to carry out Catholic reforms. She married King Philip II of Spain. In 1554 she crushed a rebellion led by Sir Thomas Wyatt. Unsuccessful war against France, deepened disillusionment in Mary. She died sick and desterted by Philip in 1558 Elizabeth I and the Church of England. Anglican Church Elizabeth I was the Tudor queen. Nicnames_ Gloriana, Virgin Queen. Priorities: return England to the Protestantism faith. The Thirty-Nine Articles. Historic statements of Anglican Church´s doctrine that are based on forty- two articles drafted by Cranmer. She established the Anglican Church. Monarch is the Supreme Governor of church
· Borrowings from other cultures and languages · Unconventional(ebaharilik) use of metaphor · Metanarrative · Fragmentation · Multiple narrative points of view (parallax) Thematic characteristics(8) · Breakdown of social norms and cultural sureties(veendumus) · Dislocation(nihestus) of meaning and sense from its normal context · Valorization of the despairing individual in the face of an unmanageable future · Disillusionment (silmade avamine, illusioone purustama) · Rejection of history and the substitution of a mythical past, borrowed without chronology · Product of the metropolis, of cities and urbanscapes · Stream of consciousness · Overwhelming technological changes of the 20th Century Stream of consciousness: The flow of thought in the waking mind. The continuous flow of character's mental process
Kolhoosnik? Postmodernism? Veel: ,,kanna seda" reklam nokia 8210 - värvitoonid, helinad. ,,annab sulle" - tarbija omadus, mitte telefoni omadus. 5. Reklaam a. EMT logomuutus: tehnoloogiaÆ inimene b. õige nauding läbi õige toote Samal ajal 1999 38% allapoole vaesuspiiri, 15% ohu piiril Æ maailmas kõige õnnetumad inimesed elavad postsotsialistlikes maades. Erinevus suur. Gini indeks suurim Euroopas. Noored ja konsumerism (2003) Culture of Disillusionment Caroline Humphrey Võiks oodata, et moskvalased hakkavad kõik kohe koos tarbima, niipea kui saavad. Märgid, mida ei olnud, saavad kasutatud. Kuidas inimesed ennast tunnevad, kui iga päeaga on riiki vähem ja kaupu rohkem? Samamoodi tarbivad inimesed on rohkem sarnased kui erinevad inimesed samas kohas, näiteks Moskvas. 30% toimetulekumiinimumiga inimesi (andmed ei ole selged) - põhinevad sõbrakaubandusel 7 Nõukodgude süsteem tahtis alati meid petta (Bukovski)
intellectuals, extended literary links with Europe and heightened aesthetic awareness. Eduard Vilde continued as Estonia’s prominent novelist, even in the midst of a new generation of writers that included Anton Hansen Tammsaare and Mait Metsanurk (1879-1957). In poetry, Tuulemaa (Land of the Winds, 1913) by Gustav Suits was innovative both in thematics and form: reflections on Man, homeland, world and universe in their connections and antagonisms, scepticism and disillusionment are illustrated in a mature and individual formulation. Drama was rising to a new level tackling complicated social problems: August Kitzberg’s tragedy Libahunt (The Werewolf, 1912). Before the historic watershed of 1917, the main genres of Estonian literature had attained a notable artist level. At the same time Estonian cinematography took its first steps. Cinematographic achievements had been first demonstrated in Tartu and Tallinn in 1896. The first