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Gothic story

Home alone Ella was left all alone in the mansion. She hated that but since she was only seventeen her opinion was often unheard. Nobody cared that she hadn't even wanted to move there. A big house with three storeys and an attic is usually the place where all scary movies take place and she knew that. Ella was feeling terrified. She was on the ground floor, in the living room. It wasn't exactly the best place to be in, since the walls of the room were covered with old paintings of men with harrowing looks in their eyes, eyes that seemed to be moving. But she couldn't move. The thought of being anywhere, closer to the attic made her faint. Ella was sitting on the couch and listening to her favourite song, trying not to hear the howling wind and the baying of distant dogs outside. The volume was set almost unbearably loud because she knew that all scary movies started with the main character he...

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Frankenstein book summary

Frankenstein by Mary Shelley Mary Wollstonecraft Shelly was an English romantic/gothic novelist, who lived 30. August 1797 till 1. February 1851. The idea for the book was influenced by her nightmare and she began writing “Frankenstein” in a very young age. This book provides a fascinating story of what one man can create and how it effect`s the people surrounding him. Therefore this book will make you WANT to know more when the story progresses. Not only does this book take an interesting look into the many events which occurred, but describes the characters who`s lives these intentions influenced, as well The story is about a man who had created a monster. The story begins in the North Pole, on a boat, where captain Robert Walton was on a journey of discovery. The Captain met a man whose name was Victor Frankenstein. Victor was very ill and his quest to destroy the monster...

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Mõned stiilid

Hip-hop või hip hop on 1970. aastatel New Yorgist alguse saanud ja üle maailma levinud muusika- ja elustiil, mille juurde kuuluvad erinevad etnilise kuuluvuse, tehnoloogia, linnakultuuri ja poliitika elemendid. Hip-hopi kui muusikastiili alusepanijad olid enamuses afroameeriklastest või Puerto Rico juurtega latinodest DJ-d. Iseloomuliku intensiivse sünkopeeritud trummirütmiga tantsumuusikale lisati räppimine - keerukaid rütme ja erinvaid riimivorme kasutav laulev rääkimine. 1980. aastatel muutus hip-hop muusika elektroonilisemaks; kujunes hip-hop kultuur, kuhu kuulus räppimine, breiktants, muusika miksimine, grafiti, võistlevate muusikute ja DJde terav konfrontatsioon jm. 1990. aastatel tugevnes hip-hopis vastasseisu ja vägivalla element ning kujunes välja omaette alamzanr gangsta-rap, mis glamuriseeris suurlinnade kuritegelike jõukude tegevust. Kommertslik hip-hop: Kommertslik hip-hop on muusika ja kultuur, mida on mõjutanud eeskät rah...

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GOTH SUBCULTURE

GOTH SUBCULTURE Katrin Suviste 12.B TÕVL · Goths - a subculture, originated in the late 70s of the XX century in the UK based on punk movement. ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT (1979-1985) · The origin of the Gothic subculture dates back to the late 1970s. · ,,First wave" of gothic rock ­ Bauhaus, Southern Death Cult etc. · The most important for the gothic subculture can be considered 1982, marked by the opening of the famous club Batcave. SPLITTING AND MAINSTREAM POPULARITY (1985- 1995) · The second half of the 1980s was marked by the emergence of the "second wave" of gothic rock by the gradual departure of the representatives of the "first wave" into the shadows. · With the advent of the 1990s, the Gothic subculture was established as a "stage,,. CURRENT STATE

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Arhitektuur

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Tallinn sightseeing

Tallinn sightseeing Cristofer Krik 8.klass Lagedi Kool Tallinn's Old Town Included in the UNESCO World Heritage List Best protected and intact medieval town Cobblestone lanes, gothic spires and iron street lamps Cappuccino and Wifi The Town Hall On Raekoja square Intact gothic town hall Operates as a museum and concert hall ,,Old Thomas" Town Hall Aphothecary The Aleksander Nevsky Cathedral Orthodox cathedral Design by Mikhail Preobrazhensky Spectacular and onion- domed structure Dedicated to Alexander Yaroslavich Nevsky Kasutatud materjal http://www.visitestonia.com/en/ http://www.tourism.tallinn.ee/eng/explore/attractions/old_town http://images.google.ee/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tallinn

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Styles in interior design

as hideous little monstrosities, and the Rococo wall clock is a jumble of leafy branches. In general, Rococo is an entirely interior style, because the wealthy and aristocratic moved back to Paris from Versailles. Paris was already built up and so rather than engaging in major architectural additions, they simply renovated the interiors of the existing buildings. Gothic art Gothic art was a Medieval art movement that developed in France out of Romanesque art in the mid-12th century, led by the concurrent development of Gothic architecture. It spread to all of Western Europe, but took over art more completely north of the Alps, never quite effacing more classical styles in Italy. In the late 14th century, the sophisticated court style of International Gothic developed, which continued to evolve until the late 15th century. In many areas,

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Westminster Abbey

Westminster Abbey Westminster Abbey is a large, mainly Gothic church, in Westminster, London, England (UK). It's located just to the west of the Palace of Westminster. Westminster Abbey was built by Edward the Confessor and opened in 1065. It is one of the most important Gothic buildings in the country and in the world. In 1066, it saw its first coronation, that of William the Conqueror. Since then, nearly every king and queen has been coronated there. On 17 September 2010, Pope Benedict XVI became the first pope to set foot in Westminster Abbey. The Abbey has also been the church since 1066. Many of England's most illustrious statesmen, generals, politicians and artists have been buried there.

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Feminism and youth cultures in England

1. Feminism­ movement, ideology to defend women’s rights  Suffrage – right to vote  2.  Feminism  isn’t a unitary movement  because  it  represents  different  women and  different experiences for  them in different parts of the world. Different  ideologies  3. Three waves of feminism  • 1st wave – early 19th century – early 20th century (Political rights, suffrage­right to vote)  • 2nd wave – 1960s­1980s (Social inequalities, gender norms, Women's Liberation Movement)  • 3rd wave – 1990s­2000s (ideas are the same, but they wanted to get rid of things the second  wave had failed to do); feminisms, expansion, multiplicity, postcolonialism.    4.  Anne  Bradstreet­  the  first  feminist  17th  century;  the  most  prominent of early English poets  of North America and first female writer in the British North American colonies to be published  Mary  Wollstonecraft­  education;  an  eighteenth­century  English   wr...

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The Great Guild/Suurgild

Guild only accepted merchants, who had a house, wife and who was local. Great Guild activity ended in 1920, when Estonia abolished guilds. The Great Guild Hall The Great Guild Hall is one of the most outstanding buildings of medieval Tallinn. In 1406, it was purchased Burgomaster Gosschalk Schotelmund's house on Pikk street. In 1410, the construction was completed. Same year the Great Guild moved into the building. The facade was designed in a style characteristic of gothic Tallinn. The 16th century witnessed the addition of a gable tower with wind vane, as well as a light latern above the main portal. In 1551, the excise chamber was built at the end of Börsi passage facing Pikk street. The Great Guild Hall The wind vane and coat of arms In the 19th century, the Guild Hall's windows were remodelled in the neo-gothic style and the interior of the building was renovated. It was decorated with prominent neo-gothic doors.

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Churches in Tartu

Churches in Tartu There are about 29 churches in Tartu. Some of them look like modern churches, but a large part of them are old ones. Here is Tartu St. John’s or Jaani church. Tartu St. John's Church, which was built in the 14th century in Gothic style, is one of the oldest in Estonia; moreover, it is unique in Europe due to its many original terracotta sculptures. Numbering around a thousand, these 700- year old sculptures were largely hidden till the 1950's. The entrance to the church is free, but if you're looking for more than old sculptures, a view, then it costs. Access to the viewing platform costs 2 euro per adult and 1.50 euro per student. Rivalling St. John's Church as Tartu's most impressive, St

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Amy Lee

Amy Lynn Hartzler Amy Lynn Hartzler (known to the public by her maiden name Amy Lee), singer, pianist, designer and co-founder of the world-famous gothic rock band Evanescence, has had a big influence on the rock music scene of today. Although her family moved to many places, including Florida and Illinois, they eventually settled in Little Rock, Arkansas. It's also the place where Evanscence was founded. It was Pulaski Academy that she graduated from in 2000. "Eternity of the Remorse" and "A Single Tear" were the first songs she remembers writing. The man she founded Evanescence with was Ben Moody, whom she met at a youth camp.

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The Lower Town

The Three Sisters, Fat Margareta & The Great Coast Gate - The Lower Town Dagne Markiine Kotkas 10.klass The Three Sisters Three Sisters is a group of 15th century houses at 71 Pikk Street with many decorative elements. The first record of The Three Sisters merchant houses comes from the year 1362. This is a typical of the Tallinn school of Gothic architecture. Recently a hotel was opened in this medieval complex. The Three Sister's Hotel Big sister's suite Middle sister's suite Junior suite The hotel has 5 stars and is very expensive. The Fat Margaret The Fat Margaret was built on the site of the eastern tower in the outer gate of the Great Coast Gate at the beginning of the 16th century to protect entrance to the town. Its walls are over 4 meters

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Tallinn town hall

TALLINN TOWN HALL Tallinn Town Hall is the only surviving Gothic town hall in Northern Europe. Built in the heart of Tallinn, next to a marketplace, the Town Hall has witnessed trade and social activities for over 700 years. It has still remained the most important representational building in town. The building history of the Town Hall goes back to the 13th century, but it acquired its medieval appearance in 1402­04. It was as early as 1248 when King Eric IV Ploughpenny of Denmark granted the Lübeck Charter to Tallinn

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The Most Important Buildings in Lai Street in Tallinn

Lai Street stretches from Nunne Street to Pikk Street. Parallel with Pikk Street, Lai Street, too, ends at the Great Coast Gate (first mentioned 1359). Lai Street is very wide considering that it was laid out in the Middle Ages. This is because it sprang up on both sides of former city wall. Lai is quite a peaceful street with few shops. However, it has three museums and two theatres. The main entrance into St Olaf´s Church also faces the street. Several Lai Street houses have kept their Gothic appearance and even interiors, although we can also notice moderate Nordic Baroque, Neoclassicicm, Historicism and even Art Nouveau. The origin of the name "Lai" Lai Street belongs among the oldest streets of Tallinn. Despite its length and width its share in the city's inner traffic is fairly modest. The extraordinary width of the street is likely due to the fact that the town wall used to be there and the street then sprang up on both sides of the city wall

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GIIDINDUS

The square is connected to Town Hall Square by a short sidestreet. Town Hall Square Was used as marketing place, for festivities as well as for executions. In summer it is filled with outdoors cafes In winter it becames a magical christmas market The L-shaped sigh There has been a town hall in Tallinn since at least 1322. Town Hall Built in 13th century The management of the city worked in the Town Hall until the year 1970 The only gothic town hall on Northern Europe Weathervane Old Thomas The height of the towe is 64 metres Town Hall pharmacy Is one of the oldest working pharmacies in Europe and the oldest company in Tallinn Was first mentioned in 1422 There were also sold other goods like: ground bats, dried frog feet etc You can try spiced wine claret which was known and valued during the middle ages Bread passage Smallest square in Tallinn

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Sümbolism

Symbolism Liisi Pajula Characteristics 19th century France, Belgium reaction against Naturalism and Realism spirituality, imagnination, dreams represents a more gothic side of Romanticism static, priestly Artists Caspar David Friedrich Fernand Khnopff John Henry Fuseli Gustave Moreau Edvard Munch Jan Toorop Fernand Khnopff "The Caress" Symbolism in art mythology, dreams to reveal the soul evocative no mainstream symbols ­ very private, obscure, ambigious more like a philosophy influenced Art Nouveau and Les Nabis precursors of Surrealists "Symbolism plus Freud"

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Town Hall Square and Town Hall

Town Hall Square and Town Hall Town Hall Square Is a city square beside Tallinn Town Hall at the center of Tallinn, Estonia. Is a venue for festivals or concerts like Tallinn Old Town Days. Tallinn Hall Square Is the only gothic style town hall in the Northern Europe. Construction Completed 1404 The spire was destroyed in an aerial bombing on March 9, 1944.(1950) City administration worked there until 1970 At the moment is a museum and a City representative Building At the top of the tower there is a weathervane called Old Thomas. Thank You for watching !!! Karl ­ Johannes Kalma

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Westminster Abbye

Westminster Abbey Relle Undrus Form 8 Westminster Abbey The Collegiate Church of St Peter at Westminster popularly know as Westminster Abbey. Style Westminster Abbey is a large, mainly Gothic church. History That church is more than 900 years old. Since 11th century the kings and queens of Britain have been crowned and buried in there. Royal Weddings Since 1100, there have been at least 16 royal weddings at Westminster Abbey. 11. November 1100: King Henry I of England was married to Matilda of Scotland 29. April 2011: Prince William, grandson of Elizabeth II, was married to Miss Catherine Middleton Royal Weddings

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Disainiajalugu, algus

· Ruum oli sisustatud paljude vaatamisväärsustega, külalistele pakuti meelelahutust. · Söögituba oli teine tähtis ruum majas. Rikkalik puhvetkapp oli ruumi keskpunkt · Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin ( 1812 ­ 1852) oli Inglismaa arhitekt, kujundaja, teoreetik, kes sai tuntuks kui Parlamendihoone autor. · Ta idealiseeris keskaega, oli veendunud gooti arhitektuuri ja gooti stiili austaja. · 1821-38 avaldas seeria arhitektuurseid joonistusi Specimens of Gothic Architecture, Examples of Gothic Architecture. · Ta kavandas hulgaliselt koole, kirikuid, eramuid, raudteejaamu. · Osales 1846-47 Londoni Parlamendihoone kavandamisel; tema kavandeid rakendati Westminster Palee juures. · Pugin kujundas 1851 Suurel Näitusel "keskaja saali". · Charles Locke Eastlake (1836­1906) oli inglise arhitekt, furnituuridisainer, kirjamees. · Oli üks esimesi Victoria aja kujundajaid, kes kutsus tagasi lihtsuse juurde.

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Big Ben

Big Ben When most people heat the words "Big Ben" they immediately conjure up an image of the striking Victorian Gothic structure of the clock tower of the Palace of Westminster (the Houses of Parliament). Let's clear up a common misconception first; technically speaking, the name "Big Ben" does not refer to the famous tower, nor to the four huge clock faces of this London landmark; instead, it refers to the largest of the five bells inside the clock tower, whose chimes are such a familiar sound to listeners to BBC radio over the years.

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Westminster Abbey.

Westminster Abbey Facts The Collegiate Church of St Peter at Westminster Owned directly by the royal family Dedicated to St Peter Located next to the Houses of Parliament UNESCO World Heritage Site History 616, a shrine was founded 10451050, Edward the Confessor Consecrated on December 28, 1065 Romaneque style, to house Benetictine munks Rebuilt 12451517 in Gothic style by Henry III History 2 Henry VII Lady Chapel in 1503 Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1534 Attacked by Puritans in 1640s Oliver Cromwell's funeral in 1658 Western towers were built between 1722 and 1745 Coronations The coronations of King Harold and William the Conqueror in 1066 All English and British monarchs have been crowned there Except Edward V, Edward VIII and Lady Jane Gray King Edward's Chair since 1308 More about Abbey Poets' Corner

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Brooklyn Bridge

Brooklyn Bridge · Carries: motor vehicles (cars only), elevated trains (until 1944), streetcars (until 1950), pedestrians and bicycles · Crosses: East River · Designer: John Augustus Roebling · Opened: May 24, 1883 · Total length: 1825 m · Architectural style: Gothic · Connects Manhattan and Brooklyn · Longest suspension bridge in the world until 1903 · The first steelwire suspension bridge · On the first day, 1800 vehicles and 150 300 people crossed Brooklyn Bridge · Emily Warren Roebling was the first to cross the bridge · The towers are built of limestone, granite and Rosendale cement Notable events · First jumper: Robert E. Odlum on May 19, 1885 · First bungee jump: Thierry Devaux on June

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Tallinn Town Hall ehk Tallinna Raekoda

TALLINN TOWN HALL Britt Viks Haapsalu Gümnaasium 2011 HISTORY Tallinn Town Hall was very important building in the Tallinn Old Town. There were many events like : trading or killings. It was built in 13th century. In the past it was city goverment. It is the only gothic style building in the Northen Europe. NOW Now is the building concert hall and a musem, what is very valued. Every Estonian should know about Christmas in the Tallinn Town Hall. ( There is biggest Christmas Tree in the Estonia ) INTERESTING There is round stone, what put in place all the distances. City Hall Tower, the Old Thomas curious tip of the city of Tallinn is one of the symbols. QUESTIONS

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Alternatiiv rock

Alternatiiv rock Railika RailikaTamm Tamm && Eliise EliiseHendrikson Hendrikson 8b 8bklass klass Millal? & Kus? ka alternatiivne muusika või lihtsalt alternatiiv rock-muusika suund sai alguse varajastel 1980. aastatel Inglismaal ja USAs muutus populaarseks järgmisel kümnendil Koosneb paljudest stiilidest nagu grunge, Britpop, noise rock, post punk, gothic rock, indie rock, ja indie pop Kust on saanud mõjutusi? Otsi ise, ma ei viitsi :) Tuntumad esindajad Nirvana Muse The Cranberries Coldplay 30 seconds to Mars Kings of Leon The Killers The Fray *** Vali mingi oma lemmik pänd/ laulja ja tee paar slaidi (palju pilte) pane muusikalisi näiteid ka mingi 3-4 laulu (ära pane ainult ühest pändist) kui arvad et tegin veits liiga vähe saada tagasi :) Kasutatud materjaalid http://et.wikipedia

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London

St Paul's Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral dedicated to Paul the Apostle. It sits at the top of Ludgate Hill, the highest point in the City of London, and is the seat of the Bishop of London. Shakespeare's Globe Shakespeare's Globe is a reconstr uction of the Globe Theatre which was destroyed by f ire in 1613. The theatre was opened to the public in 1997. Westminster Abbey Westminster Abbey is a large, mainly Gothic church in Westminster, located just to the west of the Palace of Westminster. The Houses of Parliament The Palace of Westminster is also known as the Houses of Parliament or Westminster Palace. It's the meeting place of the two houses of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.

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"Tallinn old town"

There is a lot of medieval style houses and inns, courtyards, churches and museums and a lot more. Many have described Tallinn Old Town as mystic and addictive. 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

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Prague

Name The name Prague is derived from an old Slavic root, praga, which means "ford", referring to the city's origin at a crossing point of the Vltava river. The native name of the city, Praha, is also related to the modern Czech word práh which means threshold. History The area of Prague was settled as early as the Paleolithic age. By the year 800 there was a simple fort fortified with wooden buildings. It was founded during the Romanesque era c. 885 and flourished in the Gothic and Renaissance eras. Prague flourished during the reign of Charles IV. Charles IV founded the first university in MiddleEurope ­ Charles University Prague seen from satellite View of Prague from Petri hill The front view of St. Vitus Cathedral with its rose window The astronomical clock of Prague The National Museum Zizkov Television Tower Charles University in Prague Old Town Square Old Town Square during Christmas Charles Bridge The Dancing House

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15. sajandi Pariis

Erki Eberg ja Alice Heinmets 10a Vaadet linnale iseloomustab... ...gooti stiil ...teravad katused, tornid ...keerukad, puntras tänavad ...detailide rohkus Gooti stiilil Pariisi linnaosad Vanalinn Uuslinn Ülikoolilinn Vanalinn Nostalgiline õhkkond Laeva kujuga saarel Kirikute rohke (21 kirikut) Siin asub: Sainte-Capelle kõrguva katusega Jumalaema kirik (Notre Dame) Palus'-turg Sainte-Capelle Jumalaema kirik (Notre Dame) Ülikoolilinn Rõõmus õhkkond Palju skolaare Terviklik 42 õppeasutust Siin asub: Philippe Auguste klooster Uuslinn Kõige suurem neist kolmest Palju losse Suured aiad, pargid Monumentaalsed hooned Siin asub: Ave Maria kirik Louvre Philippe Augustuse ajal ehitatud Algselt kuningapalee Praegu muuseum Prantsusmaal Louvre Imede Õu Koht kerjustele , vaestele ja äratõugatutele Clopin Trouillefu Seal toimus palju kiritegusid, lõbutset...

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England

Fourth level Fifth level Big Ben-is the nickname for the great bell of the clock at the north end of the Palace of Westminster in London Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level Westminister Abbey-large, mainly Gothic, church in the City of Westminster, London Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level Buckingham palace- the official London residence and principal workplace of the monarchy of the United Kingdom Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level

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Tallinn Old Town

the Soviet Union in 1991. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Nevsky_Cathedral,_Tallinn The church's towers hold Tallinn's most powerful church bell ensemble, consisting of 11 bells, including the largest in Tallinn, weighing 15 tonnes. You can hear the entire ensemble playing before each service. http://www.tourism.tallinn.ee/eng/fpage/explore/churches#!p_307 Old Town Twisting cobblestone lanes and iron street lamps. Gothic spires and medieval markets. Cappuccino and Wi-Fi. This is the city's famous Old Town. If you're looking for that mix of historic ambience and cutting-edge culture that defines Tallinn, you'll find it here. Built up from the 13th to 16th centuries, when Tallinn ­ or Reval as it was known then ­ was a thriving member of the Hanseatic trade league, this enclosed neighbourhood of colourful, gabled houses, half-hidden courtyards and grandiose churches is, quite rightly, the city's

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Powerpoint William Blake'st (inglise keeles)

William Blake William Blake was borned in 1757 and died in 1827. He was an English poet, painter, and printmaker. He was the third of seven children. The Bible was an early and profound influence on Blake. At the age of 21, he was to become a professional engraver. After two years, Basire sent his apprentice to copy images from the Gothic churches in London His experiences in Westminster Abbey helped form his artistic style and ideas. Later life and career Blake's marriage to Catherine remained a close and devoted one until his death. Blake taught Catherine to write, and she helped him to colour his printed poems. William and Catherine's first daughter and last child might be Thel described in The Book of Thel who was conceived as dead. Politics Blake was not active in any well-established political party

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Castles and museums

Castles and museums Cardiff castle Robert Fitzhamon built Cardiff castle. Cardiff Castle is one of Wales' leading heritage attractions and a site of international significance. During 2000 years of history, the Castle has been a Roman Garrison, a Norman stronghold and in Victorian times was transformed into a gothic fairytale fantasy. St Fagans St Fagans is an area in the west of the city of Cardiff, capital of Wales. To the south lies the village of Michaelston-super-Ely, and to the east the suburb of Fairwater. St Fagans lies on the River Ely, and previously had a railway station on the South Wales Main Line, and currently there is a level crossing. St. Fagans is home to St. Fagans Cricket Club. It is home to St Fagans National History Museum (formerly called the Museum of Welsh Life), St Fagan Castle, St Fagans Old Rectory and St Mary's Church. In 1648, the Battle of St Fagans took place close by. ...

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Tallinn Town Hall Square and Town Hall

History The building history of the Town Hall goes back to the 13th century. In its present form it was completed in 1404. The management of the city worked in the Town Hall until 1970. Since 1975 the Town Hall functions as the ceremonial building of the city government, but it also serves as a concert hall and a museum. The tower The tower was constructed together with the Town Hall in 1402 ­ 1404. The original Gothic pyramidal spire was replaced by a Late- Renaissance spire in 1627. The height of the Town Hall from the bottom of the arcade to the top of the spire is 64 meters. The spire was destroyed in an aerial bombing on March 9, 1944. It was rebuilt in 1952. Tallinn Town Council used to have its own guards, who maintained order in town and watched for possible enemy troops or destructive fire from the tower. When something endangered the city, an alarm bell in

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Places I would like to visit in London

River Thames near Tower Bridge. • City Hall was designed by Norman Foster • It was opened in July 2002 https:// www.google.ee/search?q=city+hall&espv=2&biw=1280&bih=694&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0 ahUKEwi10O_E66jQAhVBjSwKHXHAB_MQ_AUIBigB#tbm=isch&q=london+city+hall&imgrc=KCZe0HgII3ws gM%3A Westminster Abbey • Westminster Abbey is a large gothic churc in the City of Westminster • It is one of the oldest buildings in London • The Abbey was built by Edward the Confessor https:// www.google.ee/search?q=city+hall&espv=2&biw=1280&bih=694&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved= 0ahUKEwi10O_E66jQAhVBjSwKHXHAB_MQ_AUIBigB#tbm=isch&q=westminster+abbey&imgrc=RW1AWs Dw4a0laM%3A https://en.wikipedia

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Victorian age

New public schools for poorer people; S. Smile "Self Help"; questioning the social status of the nobility · Reasons behind the rise of literacy 1850 ­ Libraries Act, the Sixpenny novels (people could by cheap books- T. Malory "Morte d'Arthur", W. Scott historical novels- most popular was "Ivanhoe"; new schools for middle class- public schools; not so rich people got some education; the Penny Magazine · Key words of the British national identity: 1852- the Great Exhibition; Gothic revival Architectures; the Battle of the Styles; The Tower of London, Hampton Court were opened to public · Why were the Brits obsessed with the middle ages? People were afraid of new things, they didn't feel comfortable in new and fast-moving world; people wanted security and they found it in old things; Middle ages became popular, "Morte d'Arthur" by Thomas Malory 2) Ruskin and the medieval revival · Who was Ruskin and what were his ideas of art and culture?

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''Dracula'' analüüs

Dracula Bram Stoker An Irish novellist Bram Stoker’s Gothic horror novel ‘’Dracula’’ was first published in 1897. The story is about vampire that tries to find new blood for himself and the hunt for him. Also you can find a little romance in the book. It takes place in Transylvania, Romania and in England. The novel is written in diary-form and several characters are telling their story by keeping a journal. Entries are written in six months by four persons.

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The Domician Monastery

Dominic envisioned the creation of a body of trained theologians who would scatter throughout Europe and proclaim the gospel in the most remote areas. The nordic countries appear very early on the Dominic anagenda. To reach Tallinn the friars followed the trade route along the southern coast of the Baltic Sea, and reached Estonia some 750 years ago. The monastery in Tallinn was certainly in existence by1246.Constructed in the gothic style, it exhibits a number of Interesting architectural features,and contains the largest collection of carved stones in Estonia. The site of the monastery in the Old City was carefully chosen in order to facilitate both the ministry of the friars and their business interests.They traded in fish in order to support themselves,but their reason for existing was preaching the word of God. The seal of the monastery bore the words `Order of Preachers". The people, however, knew it as

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Castle of Kuressaare

The Bishropic Castle of Kuressaare Location The castle locates in Kuressare in the center of Saaremaa county. Exterior/interior The castle is a good example of late Gothic style because of it´s strict exterior and tasty architectual elements. It´s made from big blocks of dolomite and has a big yard in the center.There are two towers on the northen side of the building: The Watch Tower, also called Tall Herman, and the Defence Tower. The entrance to the castle is also situated on the northen side. The castle has many parts. One part is basement, what was used as store and household room. That included kitchen, brewing room and furance.

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Tallinn

Tallinn has a lot on sights and I'm going to introduce some of them. Town Hall Square the square in front of Tallinn's Town Hall functioned as a marketplace for centuries, dating back to times even before the Town Hall itself was built. Through the years this served as a place of celebrations as well as executions. St. Olav's Church was the tallest church in Medieval Europe. The earliest data on St. Olav's Church come from 1267. Little is known about the building of this Gothic style church and its early years. Church of the Holy Ghost is the only sacred building from the 14th century in Tallinn that has preserved its original form. The simple, humble Church of Holy Ghost was completed in the 1360's, but for the exception of the baroque spire, it has retained its original medieval exterior. Tallinn City Museum's exhibition covers the history of the city from the 13th century to the 1990's

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21.sajandi muusika

21.sajandi muusika. Alternatiiv-rock (ka alternatiivne muusika või lihtsalt alternatiiv) on rock-muusika suund, mis sai alguse varajastel 1980. aastatel Inglismaal ja USAs ja muutus populaarseks järgmisel kümnendil. Koosneb paljudest stiilidest nagu grunge, Britpop, gothic rock, ja indie pop. Alternatiiv rock 21.sajandil. Hilistel 90ndatel ja 21. Sajandi alguses, tekkisid mitmed alternatiiv-rock bändid, näiteks The Strokes, Franz Ferdinand, Interpol, ja The Rapture. The Strokes'i and The White Stripes'i suurest edust kümnendi alguses algas suur alternatiiv- rocki bändide sissevool. Näiteks Modest Mouse, The Killers, ja Yeah Yeah Yeahs. Tänu nende bändide edule kuulutas Entertainment Weekly 2004 aastal: "Peale peaagu kümnendi domineerinud rap-rocki and nu-metal bändide, on alternatiivne muusika jälle moes." Nickelback on Kanada rock bänd, mis moodustati Hannas A...

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Kunsti sõnavara inglise-eesti

ART 1. visuaalne(nägemise kaudu tajutav) kunst-visual arts 2. arhitektuur- architecture 3. esitus(ettekandev)kunst-performing arts 4. skulptuur-sculpture 5. skulptor-sculptor 6. tarbekunst(rakenduskunst)- applied arts 7. vitraaz-stained glass 8. pastell- pastel 9. maastikumaal-landscape 10. portree-portrait 11. portretist(portreekunstnik)- portrait 12. portreemaal-portrait painting 13. viirutamine, viirutamistehnika-streaking 14. emailimine, emailivärviga katmine-enameling ? 15. graveerimine-engraving 16. papp-cardboard 17. elevandiluu-ivory 18. papüürus-papyrus 19. miniatuurkunst, miniatuurmaal-miniature painting 20. lõuend-canvas 21. õlivärvid-oil paints, oil colours 22. meremaal-seascape, marine painting ? 23. värvigamma, koloriit-colour, coulouring ? 24. (joonistamis)süsi-charcoal 25. käsitöö-handicraft 26. keraamika ja pottsepatöö-pottery 27. ...

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The Houses of Parliament

Westminster since around 1550 there has been a royal palace on this site for nearly 1,000 years in the 19th Century a fire destroyed most of the earlier medieval buildings HISTORY Was originally laid out for Edward the Confessor more than 1,000 years ago in 1066, became the home of William the Conqueror in 1834, everything except Westminster Hall was burnt in the great fire the present building was designed specifically to house parliament and was laid out in Gothic style by Sir Charles Barry, completed in the 1840's THE BUILDING Nearly 1,200 rooms 100 staircases over 3 kilometres (two miles) ofcorridors located next to the River Thames in London TOWERS Includes several towers: Victoria Tower - a square tower at the south-western end of the Palace St. Stephen's Tower a.k.a Central Tower - lies over the middle of the Palace Clock Tower a.k.a Big Ben ­ at the north- eastern end of the Palace VICTORIA TOWER ST

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Edgar Allen Poe kirjandus

Poe's best known fiction works are Gothic His most recurring themes : death (its physical signs) the effects of decomposition concerns of premature burial the reanimation of the dead, mourning Dark romanticism genre Wrote : horror satires humor tales hoaxes He used irony and ludicrous extravagance "Metzengerstein" - the first story that Poe is known to have published Poe reinvented science fiction responding in his writing to emerging technologies such as hot air balloons in "The Balloon-Hoax" He used themes specifically catered for mass market tastes. Disliked didacticism and allegory "Works with obvious meanings cease to be art." "Quality work should be brief and focus on a specific single effect. " "The writer should carefully calculate every sentiment and idea." During his lifetime recognized as a literary critic. Poe's early detective fiction tales starring the fictitious C. Auguste Dupin - Dupi...

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Landmarks of London

Landmarks of London Uku Gross ja Hans Richard Antsmäe Royal Opera House, London The royal opera house is major performing house in UK. It was opened in 1732. In 1734, the first ballet was presented. The next year, Handel's first season of operas began. It has have 2 disauster fires. The main auditorium seats 2,256. http://www.roh.org.uk/publications/la-boheme-2017-digital-programme http://www.roh.org.uk/visit Elizabeth tower It's also known as Big Ben. It was the largest clock for 23 years in UK. It's 96 metres tall. The tower is designed by Augustus Pugin in a neo-gothic style. Built in 1859, by the time the constructor said that it's the most accurate clock in the world. https://londonist.com/2016/08/secrets-of-big-ben Oxford street Major road in the City of Westminster in the West End of London. Europe's busiest shopping street. Million daily visitors. At least 300 shops. It has the lenght of 1,9 km. http...

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Mary Shelly "Frankenstein"

Frankenstein Mary Shelley About the Author Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley (30 August 1797 ­ 1 February 1851) was an English romantic/gothic novelist. She was born in Somers Town, London. Mary received an excellent education, which was unusual for girls at the time. She never went to school, but she was taught to read and write by her housekeeper and her father. She was married to a romantic poet Percy Bysshe Shelley. She began writing "Frankenstein" when she was only eighteen and it had conceived from a nightmare. Mary died, aged 54, at Chester Square in London, England. She was buried in St. Peter's churchyard in Bournemouth, Dorset, England. The Book The story begins in a vessel in the North Pole where captain Robert Walton was on a voyage of discovery. Suddenly he saw a man and he was Victor Frankenstein. Victor was very ill and he started to tell Robert a...

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Kate ja Williamy pulmad

Royal wedding costs around 10 million pounds (about 8,547,009 euros). Kate and William's wedding was allegedly of Beyonce and Jay-Z (their favorite singers). Kate and William have asked their guests not to bring gifts, but asked that they would support the royal wedding charity fund, which are placed in 26-charitable fund. William got engaged to Kate in October 2010, but married 29 April 2011. Westminster Abbey The present church, begun by Henry III in 1245, is one of the most important Gothic buildings in the country. The Library and Muniment Room houses the important (and growing) collections of archives, printed books and manuscripts belonging to the Dean and Chapter of Westminster. Prints William Prince William is the elder son of Charles and Diana and third eldest grandchild of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip. He was educated at four schools in the United Kingdom and obtained a degree from the University of St Andrews. He spent parts of a gap

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Romantic poetry and prose

· Pyramids, obelisks ­ eclecticism (was trendy, those things were built again) · Philhellenism - Hellas (Greece) Philia (Love) a love for Greece; lords gave money to the people of Greece to fight against the Ottoman empire · New awareness of Greek Heritage ­ the Ottoman (Turkish) empire had subdued (conquered) Greece ­ 1821 revolt against them (Supporter Lord Byron) · Nationalistic pride takes over by 1830s ­ Gothic as the national style 5. The Grand Tour as the main source of inspiration and part of education The Grand Tour was a pilgrimage. Young men (later women also) got to know the history, especially the Renaissance. During that trip, they also learned different skills that prepared them for a leadership position at home. Only the wealthy could afford that because it lasted several years. It started from Dover, passed Paris (learned dancing, riding), Florence, Pisa (studying Renaissance), Rome (study

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Giidindus Final Test kordamine

Town Hall Square Raekoja plats (English: Town Hall Square) is a town square beside Tallinn Town Hall(Estonian: Raekoda) in the center of the Tallinn Old Town in Tallinn, Estonia. It is a venue for numerous small festivals or concerts like Tallinn Old Town Days. Also hosts regular market every christmas and has a tradition of christmas tree since 1441, making the tree display over 570 years old. Town Hall - first mentioned in 1322, the oldest gothic town hall in europe. magistracy existed there until 1970, its a concert hall and meeting place. Also a museum. Pharmacy - always been in business in the same exact house since the early 15th century. It is also the oldest commercial enterprise and the oldest medical establishment in Tallinn. Johann Burchart family longest ran it 60 years. Unicorn powder, burnt hedgehogs, worms. Also were a weighing house, well, pillory-

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British Literature: John Tolkien

This has caused Tolkien to be popularly identified as the "father" of modern high fantasy literature. Biography. Childhood  John Ronald Reuel Tolkien was born in Bloemfontein in South Africa.  As a child, he was bitten by a large baboon spider in the garden, an event some think later echoed in his stories.  In 1900, He entered the King Edward school, where he learned the old English language and started exploring other — Welsh, Norse, Finnish, Gothic.  He early showed up linguistic talent, after studying the Welsh and Finnish languages, he began designing "Elvish" languages. Biography. Youth In 1911, Tolkien went on a summer holiday in Switzerland, a trip that he recollects vividly in a 1968 letter, noting that Bilbo's journey across the Misty Mountains  is directly based on his adventures as their party of hiked from Interlaken to Lauterbrunnen and on to camp in the moraines beyond Mürren. Design languages

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