Universally speaking And there's a light on Heavy glow I saw your face By the way I tried to say Elegant and tired I'd be there... waiting for Cut up from the chase Dani the girl Still I so admired is singing songs to me Bloodshot your smile Beneath the marquee... overload Delicate and wild Give me she wolf style Rip right thru me Steak Knife Caro Shark Con Job Boot Cut [Pre-chorus] Silveretta the jets of a lifetime Skin that flick Go and get her ive got her on my mind She's such a little DJ Nothing better then feeling is so fine Get there quick Simply put I saw love stream flow By street but not the freeway turn that trick ...
POEM The months. January brings the snow, Makes our feet and fingers glows. February brings the rains, Thaws the frozen lake again. March brings breezes sharp and chill, Shakes the dancing daffodil. April brings the primrose sweet, Scatters daisies at our feet. May brings flocks of pretty lambs, Sporting round their fleecy dams. June brings tulips, lilies, rose, Fills the children's hands with posies. Hot July brings thundershowers, Apricots, and gillyflowers. August brings the sheaves of corn; Then the harvest home is borne. Warm September brings the fruit; Sportsmen then begin to shoot. Brown October brings the pheasant, Then to gather nuts is pleasant. Dull November brings the blast-- Hark! the leaves are whirling fast. Cold December brings the sleet, Blazing fire, and Christmas treat. The Alphabet Song ABCDE Stand up and look at me! FGHIJ I play football every day! KLMNO I like cake, oh, oh, oh! PQRST Hey people. Li...
Where I'm From I'm not from a country of fortune and fame, I'm just from a group that thinks it's a game. I'm not from a place of emotional flow, But more from a place where nothing will show. I am from the seaside, I'm waiting for tide, The amount of their feelings that people will hide. I am from a country with a colorful past, "How long?" they said, "How long will it last?" Dark clouds sent by gods as they form in the sky, Like millions of people on the streets walking by. Now, imagine that people would become extinct, Their knowledge, their data all lost in a blink. But maybe our lives are not what they seem, Maybe, just maybe, it's all just a dream.
Comparison of "Beowulf" and "Grendel" by John Gardner The text has more or less the same meaning in both of the extracts. The differences lie in the language use, character types, speakers, layout etc. In the original "Beowulf" epic Grendel displays nothing but the most primitive human qualities. He is a grotesque monster who terrorizes a small community of Danish warriors. Therefore he can be called a flat character. In the book "Grendel" the protagonist and antagonist have been swapped. Gardner greatly alters the monster's characterization. In his novel, very little separates Grendel from his human counterparts: he has a high level of intelligence, as well as a human capacity for both emotion and philosophy. As the text is written in the first person point of view through Grendel's eyes, one gets a quite good picture of him. Unfortunately he is fighting with the inevitable. He keeps attacking and eating t...
private middle school for young girls failed to receive her diploma (due to financial issues) After graduation got her kindergarten teacher’s license worked at Risti estate, where she looked after children wrote poetry in her spare time 1902 married to Carl Eduard Friedrich Hacker(1878-1948) -> moved to Kutšino, Moskva suburb Dagmar (1902-1994) Hedda (1905-1988) Hedda’s godfather- painter Ants Laikmaa 2nd august 1904 - “Postimees” published M. Under’s first poem “How … happened” (pseudonym Mutti) 1906 -> Tallinn 1913 Artur Adson -> Marie’s editor 1924 divorced from Carl Hacker; married to Adson 1917 was the first collection of Marie Under’s poems published during ‘20s Marie also published essays, other writings and translations from the german language Her early work was quite sensual topics: love and nature “Sonnets” (1917), “Pre-bloom”/“Eelõitseng” (1918) “Blue sail”(1918) Her work later on
He dedicated them to Henry Wriothesley, Earl of Southampton. In Venus and Adonis, an innocent Adonis rejects the sexual advances of Venus; while in The Rape of Lucrece, the virtuous wife Lucrece is raped by the lustful Tarquin. Influenced by Ovid's Metamorphoses, the poems show the guilt and moral confusion that result from uncontrolled lust.[ Both proved popular and were often reprinted during Shakespeare's lifetime. A third narrative poem, A Lover's Complaint, in which a young woman laments her seduction by a persuasive suitor, was printed in the first edition of the Sonnets in 1609. Most scholars now accept that Shakespeare wrote A Lover's Complaint. Critics consider that its fine qualities are marred by leaden effects. The Phoenix and the Turtle, printed in Robert Chester's 1601 Love's Martyr, mourns the deaths of the legendary phoenix and his lover, the faithful turtle dove
"Beowulf" is a heroic epic that was written down around 1000 AD in Old English. The poem's composition, however, is considered to date back to about 700 AD, meaning that it is from the Anglo-Saxon literary period. The epic was most probably created by scop(s) who composed it for entertainment and in praise of their master. Over the three centuries the epic was being changed and adapted by them, as it was inherited by word of mouth. The events occurring in the poem are set in Southern Scandinavia, Geatland and Denmark, in the fifth and sixth centuries. It should be observed that the narrative is written in the third person point of view and the narrator is omniscient. The subject matters in this poem are restricted to war and death. This was their present and therefore interesting to them as they could identify with the characters. The restricted variety of themes, flat characters and confrontation are peculiarities of epics
Strukturalism: Aigi Heero Strukturalism: Harjutamiseks Määratlege binaarsed ja ternaarsed opositsioonid, mis kujundavad järgnevate tekstide struktuuri (üleval all, sees väljas jne) I Pirita (by Tinas6dur) Lõpuks ometi on kätte jõudnud SUVI ning ära sulanud kristalne LUMI. Mulle tundub, et see on kõigest UNI, kuid see pole paraku NII. Soe vesi, rand, päike. Talv on selle kõrval väike. Puudu on ainult vihm ja äike, näha tahan ma veel kõike. Selleks kohaks on Pirita, mille ilu on piiritu. Tahan kuulda lainete kohinat, boonuseks tuulte mühinat. (Tsit.: http://www.lyrics.ee/est/poems/user_poems/show_poem/id-439) II Kodumets I Tean metsi sügavaid, tean suuri laani, Kun kuusesambad pilvi toetavad, Kuldkäbivihma alla poetavad Ja oksad kõrgelt ulatavad maani. Kun õitsvad sõnajalad ööl vaid Jaani, Kui haavalehed müha koetavad Ja mändi ladvul tuuled soetavad Kui sulakutsva vile jumalPaani. Ja sääl on metsavaimu koduase, Sääl jaaniuss...
Medieval literature Religious literature- mostly written in church languages(Latin, Greek, Old Slavic) Secular literature- written in vernacular languages as well 6th -15th century Anonymity Religious writing Liturgical writing-hymns, psalms Theological writing-aquinas, abelard etc Religious poetry Mystery plays-reenactment of bible stories Secular writing Troubadour writing:"courtly love", romance Epic poem(song of roland) Travel writing History writing-chronicles Allegory The use of symbols and analogy to convey a certain meaning /message Literary output of medieval English Anglo-saxon or Old English literature(7th century-1066) Middle english literature(12th century-15th century) End of the period:1470s chancery standard(regulating english) and onset of renaissance Middle English literature Written in many dialects in early period 14th century Middle english was used for majority literary works...
"Fame is a Fickle Food" by Emily Dickinson Analysis Liisi Pajula In her poem "Fame is a Fickle Food", Emily Dickinson quite clearly compares fame to something very changing and uncertain. She compares it to food, which at first seems tempting, but is actually venomous and deadly. From the very beginning of the poem, we get the idea that Dickinson has her mind set against fame and those, who run after it. With using words such as 'fickle' and 'shifting' she very successfully demonstrates that fame is not permanent and should thus be handled with care. Dickinson also says that true fame is something one can achieve only once ("Whose table once a Guest, but not / The second time is set"). She goes on to explain that after fame has faded, its not too pleasant insides become visible and
Comparison of P. B. Shelley's and W. Wordsworth's "To a Skylark" Poems The Skylark is a bird whose singing is very melodical. It is an inspiration to many poets, two of them being P. B. Shelley and W. Wordsworth. The Skylark is a common nature metaphor for pure poetic expression. Shelly Shelley's poem is all about praising the birds singing and how the lark can create such beautiful songs unintentionally. For the bird, singing is effortless and comes out naturally. Still the creation is harmonic and spreads joy. The poem starts with Shelly calling the bird a "blithe spirit" and expressing his admiration of how the song comes from the bird's heart without any effort. "Bird thou never wert-/ That from heaven or near it" gives the mental image that Shelly doesn't actually see the bird but
Philip Larkin poetry analysis For my poetry analysis paper I chose Philip Larkin's works, because he was the first British poet whose works I read. I think that his poems are interesting. They reveal much about Larkin's life and about the social issues in the 20th century. Larkin is also considered to be one of the greatest English poets in the 20th century. I think that Larkin was quite interested in politics. For example his poem ´´Talking in Bed´´ begins with the lines /Talking in bed ought to be easiest, Lying together there goes back so far/. At first it gives the reader an idea that he is talking about two lovers, but actually he is talking about England and USA. He describes the darkness that is creeping up. In my opinion he is talking about USA, which is beginning to creep up on England or on Europe. And because of that England is becoming a less dominant and more isolated place. He is saying
THE CANONIZATION Love is one of the most beautiful and amazing feeling in the world. Many poems give different stories and meanings of love. ,,The Canonization" is very beautiful poem, and its talked about love. The poem is the story of two people who are in love, so in love. The man, which one is the hero in this poem wasn't that good looking. He had gray hairs and he had palsy. But even so, he had an appreciation for the arts and religion made him a very sensitive and caring man. He really belived, that this love is a right thing for their both. He belived that they two beign one. There are one neutral thing they die and rise the same. They are so in love. But other people don't like their love mystery. They told others to not criticize them for their love. They
· J.F. Cooper's "Leatherstocking Tales" · Cooper American historical novel Edgar Allan Poe · January 19, 1809 October 7, 1849 · American poet, short story writer, editor, literary critic · love, beauty and death · Arabesque · Horror, crime, detective fiction, Poe's works · Tale "The fall of the House of Usher" · Tale "The Murders in the Rue Morgue" · Tale "The Masque of Usher" · Tale "Berenice" · Poem "The Bells" · Poem "The Raven" · Poem "Annabel Lee" Walt Whitman · Full-name Walter Whitman · May 31, 1819 March 26, 1892 · American poet, essayist, journalist, and humanist · His works have been translated into more than twenty-five languages · "Leaves of Grass" · "Song of Myself" · "Drum-Taps" · "Memoranda During the War" Emily Dickinson · December 10, 1830 May 15, 1886 · one of the two quintessential American poets of the 19th century
Women writer's influence on our society Kärolin Puusild 10th grade Overview History doesn't go far back Most aren't very famous Slaves Only rich people could get education Marie Heiberg Lived 1890 -1942 Marie Heiberg Lived 1890 -1942 First Poem collection - ,,Mure-lapse laulud" (Problem child's songs) Marie Heiberg Lived 1890 -1942 First Poem collection - ,,Mure-lapse laulud" (Problem child's songs) Talent was noticed Marie Heiberg Lived 1890 -1942 First Poem collection - ,,Mure-lapse laulud" (Problem child's songs) Talent was noticed Penury Marie Heiberg Lived 1890 -1942 First Poem collection - ,,Mure-lapse laulud" (Problem child's songs) Talent was noticed Penury In 1919 was diagnosed
· Natural and pure: children and animals Some authors: Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, Shelly, Keats, Burns, Southey, Cowper, and Thomson. Predecessors: Theocritus Greek pastoral poet, whose Idylls are set in Arcadia, Virgil, Horace, Spenser, Milton's 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
EPIC ,,A long narrative poem on a great and serious subject, related in an elevated style, and centered on a heroic or quasi-divine figure on whose actions depends the fate of a tribe, a nation, or the human race. The traditional epics were shaped by a literary artist from historical and legendary materials which had developed in the oral traditions of his nation during a period of expansion and warfare" An epic is a lengthy narrative poem, ordinarily concerning a serious subject containing details of heroic deeds and events significant to a culture or nation. Nonetheless, epics have been written down at least since the works of Virgil, Dante Alighieri, and John Milton. Many probably would not have survived if not written down. The first epics are known as primary, or original, epics. One such epic is the Old English story Beowulf. Epic Conventions, or characteristics common to both types include: 1
leave early Wanders around New York, visiting various places Starts off with a fairly large budget, ends up completely broke Tells Phoebe he wants to become a catcher on the edge of a cliff Wants to run away from home but doesn't because of his sister Comin' Thro' the Rye poem, 1782, Robert Burns Gin* a body meet a body Comin thro' the rye, Gin a body kiss a body, Need a body cry? *gin if, should The title of the book comes from the poem's name. Holden misinterprets a part of the poem to mean "if a body catch a body" rather than "if a body meet a body". He keeps picturing children playing in a field of rye near the edge of a cliff, and him catching them when they start to fall off. Interpretations Adult life has more problems than a kid's Depression and sadness gets worse when you're alone Don't try to escape from your problems Don't deny your problems, nor keep them to yourself Thanks for listening!
THE ANGLO-SAXON PERIOD English literature came when the Angles, the Saxons, the Jutes and the Frisians invaded Britain. During this time English was called Anglo- Saxon or Old English. In the chronicles of Roman history (composed in Latin) is said that Britain makes its first appearance in written language when Romans invade the England. BEOWULF most important poem, surviving in a 10th-cent manuscript. The historical period of the poem's events can be dated in the 6th to 8th century. Much of the material of the poem is legendary and paralleled in other Germanic historical-mythological literature in Norse, Old English, and German. GEOFFREY CHAUCER (1340-1400) Politician and writer, fought in France during the 100 years war. He visited Genoa and Florence where he became acquainted with Italian
"And the Blue Sky My Fretted Dome Shall Be"- Nature vs Society In the Works of British Romanticists Research paper Liisi Pajula 11 b The Inchcape Rock by Robert Southey The Inchcape Rock is a poem about Sir Ralph the Rover, an evil man, who wants to sink other ships, so he could use his own ship to blunder villages and towns. He removes a warning bell that warns sailors about a secret underwater rock. By doing this, he signs his own death sentence. At a dark night, he crashes his ship to the Rock, because there was no bell to warn him. In the first stanza of the poem Southey describes the surroundings. The tone of the poem is set, at the begging it is very serene and relaxed
· songs and poems of heroes · highest human qualities =bravery, honour, and loyalty to one's lord · Venerable Bede (673-735) - "the father of English history" - Ecclesiastical History of the English People 731 - in Latin · Venerable - auväärt, kõrge auline · Ecclesiastical -kiriklik, aulik Beowulf · the earliest English story-poem, pagan · about 700 by an unknown minstrel · an epic - a long narrative poem in splendid/majestic language about the achievements of a hero, often a national hero who embodies national ideas · 3182 = 80 or 90 pages in book lenght · two parts: 1st - Beowulf's battle with Grendel and Grendel's mother, 2nd - aged Beowulf's victory over a dragon, death and funeral Background of Beowulf: · primitive and harsh environment · great importance · wars - life brief, fate ruled over human beings
Internal rhyme occurs within a poetic line. Head rhyme connects the end of a line with the beginning of the next one by similar sound combinations. Couplet rhyme 2 lines are rhythmically linked by the final rhyme: a a. Cross rhyme rhyming combination: a b a b. Frame rhyme - rhyming combination: a b b a. Triple rhyme - rhyming combination: a a a. Monorhyme - rhyming combination: a a a a. Stanza is compositional pattern of the poem. Typically English stanzas: 1. The heroic couplet 2 iambic (x /) pentametres (5 feet), rhyming: aa bb cc. 2. The ballad stanza 4 lines of iambic tetrametres (4 feet) & trimetres (3 feet): a b c b. 3. The Spenserian stanza 9 lines: 8 iambic pentametres followed by 1 iambic hexametre (6 feet): a b a b b c b c c. 4. Ottava rima 8 iambic pentametres (5 feet): a b a b a b c c. 5. Rhyme Royal 7 iambic pentametres (5 feet): a b a b b c c. 6
1. Beowulf. The dating of Beowulf is still controversial. The poem is one of the earliest and greatest monuments of the Germanic literatures. The main stories of the poem (the fights of B.) are versions of common folk-tales, but the poet also introduces many incidental stories, some of which belong to the world of ancient Germanic legend. He writes his folk-tales and legends in a web of other events, mainly set in the Baltic Kingdoms. He shows a very rich and leisurely portrayal of this Baltic world, providing many customs like the close relationship between lord and man in the war-band and others. All this
" The teacher asks students to shut their books. 2. Mum says, "do the washing up, Mary!" Mum tells Mary to do the washing up. 3. Dad says to Jack, "bring me the screwdriver! I´ll fix the lock of the garage door." Dad tells Jack to bring him screwdriver. And he adds that he will fix the lock of the garage door. 4. Tom says, "Please come in and sit down, Mike!" Tom asks Mike to come in and sit down. 5. The literature teacher says to the students, "learn the poem by heart." The literature teacher tells students to leart the poem by heart. 6. The teacher says to Tom, "open the window. It´s hot in here" The teacher tells Tom to open the window. And she adds that it is hot here. I 7. Alx says, "I always watch The Simpsons before I go to school."
,, Invictus" is a biographical sports drama film, which was released in the United States on December 11, 2009. The film is produced by Clint Eastwood, Lori McCreary, Robert Lorenz, Mace Neufeld and directed by Clint Eastwood. The story is based on the John Carlin book Playing the Enemy: Nelson Mandela and the Game That Made a Nation about the events in South Africa before and during the 1995 Rugby World Cup. The title of the film is also a title of a poem ,,Invictus", written by William Ernest Henley. I quite liked this film. It is an interesting and teaching film, which make people think about their attitude towards other people. Nelson Mandela, who released from Victor Verster Prison after 27 years spent in jail, is the first black president of South Africa. He concentrates on problems, which are associated with racial divisions between black and white South Africans. The problems between black and
who travels in Europe, of his love of noble deeds, speaks of the shortness of life http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Widsith · The other known song Deor's Lament. Can be called the first English lyrics, about 40 lines. Talks about a scop who is not happy with his life. · A-S poetry was fatalistic in its nature (fate controls you, not you it) · The greatest known A-S song, the epic Beowulf. The oldest epic poem in Europe. Composed at the end of the 7th century, the only manuscript that has survived is from the 10th century. Contains references to real people and real events. Scene of the poem: Denmark, southern Sweden (the A-S tribes came from these places). The poem records the history of the A-S tribes and the Jutes, before they invaded the British Isles. It is written in Old English, the language is lofty (very poetic, formal), it has
present times The term "classical music" did not appear until the early 19th century. The earliest reference is from about 1836 Haydn, Mozart and Beetohoven are the most known classical musicians. Periods in classical music Medieval (5001400) Renaissance (14001600) Baroque (16001750) Classical (17501830) Romantic (18151910) Modern (19102000) Form Concerto Symphony Sonata Opera Dance music Suite Étude Symphonic poem Classical music nowadays Postmodernism Polystylism Eclecticism http://www.youtube.com/watch?v= WXIhTodJ6M&playnext=1&list=PL50 B198056DD2973A Thank you for attention!
In the first part of this study I will offer an outline of Larkin’s poetics, based on the form and the style he used to use, to get in to a second part in which I will assess the way he presents and expresses his ideas. 1.CHAPTER I 1.1. LARKIN STUDIES POINTS OF VIEW: BIOGRAPHY AND POETRY In the collection of essays edited by Stephen Regan (Philip Larkin, 1997) we can find some underlying question as: are we discussing the poem or the poet? Or, in Larkin’s terms: are we more deceived or less deceived by the metonymy of the phrase “we are reading Larkin”? The main purpose of the volume may be discussing and assessing Larkin’s poetry, but there are at least as many references to his letters (mainly published in SL) and to his life as to the poems themselves. If we think that Larkin is known as a legend we shouldn’t be surprised about the importance his life takes as a part of his work
Dylan Thomas He was one of the most popular poets in the 20th century. Thomas grew up in Wales and left school at the age of 16. During his teen years he wrote numerous poems and had his first poem published in 1933. During his career Thomas also wrote short stories, essays, film scripts and one novel. His poems seem to be disorderly, overwhelming outpourings of language. In 1949 he began visiting the US for poetry reading tours, he became a celebrity there. His most famous play "Under Milk Wood". His favourite themes were London in wartime, nature, Wales's culture and identity. Most well known works: "Eighteen poems", "Do not go gentle into that good night", "Twenty-five Poems".
working in the traditional Anglo-Saxon style. The most common example of Anglo-Saxon art is coins, with thousands of examples extant. Anglo-Saxon artists also worked in fresco, ivory, stone carving, metalwork and enamel, but few of these pieces had survived. Literature Anglo-Saxon literary works include genres such as epic poetry, hagiography, sermons, Bible translations, legal works, chronicles, riddles, and others. The most famous works from this period include the poem Beowulf, which has achieved national epic status in Britain. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle is a collection of important early English history. Cædmon's Hymn from the 7th century is the oldest surviving written text in English. In all there are about 400 surviving manuscripts from the period. Religion The indigenous pre-Christian belief system of the Anglo-Saxons was a form of Germanic paganism and therefore closely related to the Old Norse religion, as well as other Germanic pre-Christian cultures
William the Conqueror and the English army under king Harold II. During the battle Harold was killed and the Normans won. It was the end of Anglo-Saxon era. · Bayeux Tapestry- Embroidered cloth nearly 70m long, which depicts the events leading up to the Norman conquest of England concerning William, Duke of Normandy and Harold, Earl of Wessex, later king of England and culminating in the battle of Hastings. · Debate poem- Essentially, a debate poem depicts a dialogue between two natural opposites (e.g sun vs. moon). Although the particulars can vary considerably, this can function as a general definition of the literary form. The debates are necessarily charged, highlighting the contrasting values and personalities of the participants, and exposing their essentially opposite natures. On the surface, debate poems typically appear didactic, but under often lies a genuine dialogue between 2 equally paired
Oli väga vaesest perest. Tuntuim `stabat mater' viimane teos. Leevi Madetoja -kõige värvikam soome helilooja. Ooper `põhjalased' Einojuhani Rautavaara. Jean Sibelius -teeb Soomele nime terves maailmas. Sai tasuta stipendiumi õiguse igasse muusikakonservatooriumi terves maailmas tänu oma oskustele. Peale helsinigit täiendab end ka berliinis ja viinis. Peale seda hakkab helsingi lütseumis õppejõuks. 1892 sümfoonia kantaat `kullervo'. Sümfooniline poem `saaga'. Tutvub Järnefeldti perekonnaga. Peres oli üks tütar ja kolm poega. Eero Järnefeldt kunstnik Arvid kirjanik. Arnas dirigent ja helilooja. 1897 loobub Sibelius oma ametist ja hakkab vabakutseliseks heliloojaks. Ainolas elab ta surmani. Tema naise nimest tuletatud linan nimi. Seal tema põhiline looming. 3. 7. sümfoonia. Üheosalised ümfoonilised teosed. `kualema' muusika. Shakespeare `torm'. Maeterlincki `pealleas ja Melisande'. Loomingut iseloomustab sisemine pinge
, when does the action take place?, who is the storyteller?(how do we know?), What kind of society is described in Beowulf?, when and by whom was Beowulf re-discovered?, who are the writers Beowulf has influenced=, how many parts does the epic have?, what is its format?, what are the main ideas the epic stresses? Describe the heroic code of the Anglo Saxons, how does it contradict the Christian value system? Beowulf was composed by an unknown Anglo-Saxon poet around 700 A.D The action of the poem takes place around 500 A.D The storyteller is a Christian poet, we know it, because he is often at pains to attribute Christian thoughts and motives to his characters, who frequently behave in un-Christian ways. Beowulf describes Saxon society. Beowulf was re-discovered in 19th century, when the interest in the poem was primarily historical. In 1936, Oxford scholar J.R.R.Tolkien discovered the literaturistic side of the epic. Beowulf has influenced Tolkien and all the other writers after him.
3. isik They are rich Küsiv vorm (mida eesti keelde tõlgitakse kas-küsimuse abil) moodustatakse sõnade järjekorra muutmise teel: He is lazy. Is he lazy? She is pretty. Is she pretty? Lihtminevikus kasutatakse ainsuses vormis was, mitmuses aga vormi were. I, he, she, it was We, you, they were Must , mustn´t , have to , don´t have to . Modaalverb must väljendab käsku või kohustust . Endast rääkides väljendab must rääkija sisemist veendumust . You must learn this poem by heart . I must go now , it´s late . (Antakse käsk) (Sisemine veendumus) Kui räägitakse kellegi teise poolt antud käsust , reeglitest , olukorrast tingitud asjaoludest siis kasutatakse have to. We have to learn this poem by heart. (Õpetaja poolt antud käsk ) You have to pay to park here . (Reeglid , eeskirjad ) She has to wear glasses. (Olukorrast tingitudasjaolu) Must saab kasutada ainult oleviku ja tuleviku kohta . Teiste ajavormide puhul kasutatakse have to .
· No woman appeared at the stage; women's and children's roled were played by boys who were skilful and highly trained · In a soliloquy the actor's alone on the stage, speaking to himself and revealing to the audience his inner thoughts and feelings · In an aside the actor speaks words that the other characters on stage are not supposed to hear Sonnet · A sonnet (from the Italian fot ,,little song") is a fourteen-line lyric poem with a fixed rhyme pattern and a regular rhythm, or predictable pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables called metre · The basic unit of metre is foot which usually contains one stressed syllable and one or two unstressed syllables · The usual metre of a sonnet is iambic pentameter · The English sonnet (Shakespearean sonnet) differs from the Italian one on its structure · The Italian sonnet has 2 four-line and 2 three-line stanzas, the English sonnet divides
He never got to kiss his aunt before she died. December 7, 1991 They play Secret Santa and Charlie draws Patrick's name. He makes him a mix tape. Then Charlie thinks that it would be awesome to write his own song. Then he just switches topics and starts talking about how excited he'll be to get his driver's license. In addition, he tells that he read some books, what Bill gave him. December 11, 1991 For Patrick's second Secret Santa gift, he buys him magnetic poetry so he could make his own poem. Charlie gets socks from his Secret Santa. December 19, 1991 Charlie reveals his Secret Santa gifts: slacks, a tie, a white shirt, shoes, and a belt. For Patrick, Charlie has bought watercolour paints and a book about playing the harmonica. The fifth gift is a book: The Mayor of Castro Street about Harvey Milk. Milk was gay, so Charlie thought that Patrick should definitely like it, because Patrick was also gay. December 21, 1991
Georgia · From a middle class family · From the age of 10 she took piano lessons · 15 years old got her first typewriter · At the age of 17 she left home to study piano at Juilliard School of Music in New York City. · In 1936 "Wunderkind" - autobiographical Marriage and Career · 09/1937 married with Reeves McCullers · Moved to Charlotte, North Carolina wrote her 1st novel "The Heart is a Lonely Hunter" (the title was taken from Fiona MacLeod's poem "The Lonely Hunter") · Book was interpreted as an anti-fascist book · Altogether she published 8 books · In 1941 divorced and in 1945 remarried Emotional Struggles · In 1948 attempted suicide while depressed · In 1953 tried to convince her husband to commit suicide with him · After Carson's death, Reeves made suicide with an overdose of sleeping pills · McCullers suffered several illnesses and also alcoholism · Had strokes since her youth
mida iseloomustasid ratsionaalsus, teaduse kultus.Looduse kujundid, müstika, surm ja teispoolsus, unistuste maailm. Need kõik kajastusid kunstis ja muusikas. 2. Mis on romantismiajastu heliloojate loomingus sarnast baroki- ja klassitsisimiajastu heliloojatega? Romantismiajastu heliloojad võtsid Viini klassikutelt üle iseloomulikud žanrid ja muusikavormid: 3. Nimeta romantismiajastu muusikavorme ja žanreid. 5 klassikaline sonaaditsükkel, klaverisaatega soololaulud, sümfooniline poem, lavamuusikas – operetta 4. Iseloomusta romantismiajastu ooperit. Heliloojad. Ooper muutus aariate ja retsitatiividega numbriooperist läbikomponeeritud muusikadraamaks, kus muusika ja lavategevus arenesid lakkamatult. Harmooniasse ilmusid pingestatumad ja kirevamad kooskõlad. Rütmika ja tempod vaheldusrikkamad Eriline tähelepanu dünaamikal – inimliku tundeskaala kõiki nüansse. Tähtsamad heliloojad: Jean Sibelius, Edvard Grieg, Antonin Dvorak ja Pjotr Tšaikovski 5.
mida iseloomustasid ratsionaalsus, teaduse kultus.Looduse kujundid, müstika, surm ja teispoolsus, unistuste maailm. Need kõik kajastusid kunstis ja muusikas. 2. Mis on romantismiajastu heliloojate loomingus sarnast baroki- ja klassitsisimiajastu heliloojatega? Romantismiajastu heliloojad võtsid Viini klassikutelt üle iseloomulikud žanrid ja muusikavormid: 3. Nimeta romantismiajastu muusikavorme ja žanreid. 5 klassikaline sonaaditsükkel, klaverisaatega soololaulud, sümfooniline poem, lavamuusikas – operetta 4. Iseloomusta romantismiajastu ooperit. Heliloojad. Ooper muutus aariate ja retsitatiividega numbriooperist läbikomponeeritud muusikadraamaks, kus muusika ja lavategevus arenesid lakkamatult. Harmooniasse ilmusid pingestatumad ja kirevamad kooskõlad. Rütmika ja tempod vaheldusrikkamad Eriline tähelepanu dünaamikal – inimliku tundeskaala kõiki nüansse. Tähtsamad heliloojad: Jean Sibelius, Edvard Grieg, Antonin Dvorak ja Pjotr Tšaikovski 5.
ELVIS PRESLEY SURM Seidy Talv Tartu Kivilinna Kool 9.D · Elvis Presley oli oli USA laulja, sõuartist ja filminäitleja · Rock'n'roll'i kuningas · Elvise tervislikud probleemid · 1975. aastal halvenes Elvise tervis märgatavalt AMETLIK VERSIOON SURMAST · 16. august 1977 · Infarkt VANDENÕUTEOORIA · Laip oli Elvisest erinev · Paar tundi pärasr Elvise surma avalikustamist ostis temaga väga sarnane mees pileti Buenos Airesesse · Üleameerikaline Elvise-otsing · Laulja Orion, kes laulis täpselt nagu Elvis · Hauakivil tema nimi valesti kirjutatud LAULJA ORION, KES LAULIS TÄPSELT NAGU ELVIS HTTPS://WWW.YOUTUBE.COM/WATCH?V=VGJTAP6ANOU&LIST=PLJ09XAF7PCS5I4MTENUMP6YMJ CCH0E9PS&AB_CHANNEL=ELVISPRESLEYVE HTTPS://WWW.YOUTUBE.COM/WATCH?V=WABO8GGN8&AB_CHANNEL=BARBDELAWDERVO HAUD · Oma viimasel konserdil hüüdis ta publikule ,,adios" mitte ,,kohutmiseni järgmisel tuuril" · T...
ACTIVE VOICE PRESENT PAST FUTURE FUTURE IN THE PAST SIMPLE ? DO, DOES + 1. ? DID+ 1. SHALL, WILL + 1. SHOULD, WOULD + 1. ains.3. +s, +es. harjumusliku, They learn English at They learned the poem They will learn Latin He said that he would iseloomulikku tegevust school. yesterday. in 2025. learn Latin in 2025. ja kindlat fakti. Üldse 1. every week, always, Last week, in 1998, tomorrow, when he often this morning, 2 hours ago goes to the university. CONTINUOUS
In 1310 he writes De Monarchia presenting Dante's case for a one-ruler world order. Among his works, his reputation rests on his last work, The Divine Comedy. He began writing it somewhere between 1307-1314 and finished it only a short while before his death in 1321, while in exile. In this work, Dante introduces his invention of the terza rima, or three-line stanza as well as himself as a character. The Inferno is the first of three parts of Dante's epic poem, The Divine Comedy, which depicts an imaginary journey through Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise. Dante is the hero, who loses his way in the "dark woods" and journeys to nine regions arranged around the wall of a huge funnel in nine concentric circles representing Hell. He is led by the ghost of Virgil, the Roman poet, who has come to rescue Dante from the dark forest and lead him through the realms of the afterlife. The first circle they enter is Limbo, which consists of heathen and the
My name is Humpty Dumpty a perfect name for me as it means the good and handsome shape I am. I hate to be called and egg. I think it is very provoking. I look rather like any human being I have two eyes, a nose and a mouth. Maybe my head is a bit bigger than usual but it is very beautiful. Actually I am glad to be a bit different from humans as I don't really see the different in their faces. I mean they all look alike. It would be way easier if some had, let's say, both eyes on one side of their nose. I love my life. I sit here, with my legs crossed, on this high and narrow wall and I am not afraid to fall. Well and even if I did fall, which will never happen, then the king promised me to send all his horses and his men and put me in my place again. But there is no need for it since this wall is my home and I am very sure in my capability of staying here. My most valuable asset is my cravat. It sometimes upsets me when others can...
not a permanent feature. Use of the Arms may be permitted on permanent souvenirs of a particular event, for example a Royal Anniversary or Visit. Advice of permission to use the Arms in this manner is published in the New Zealand Gazette. Publishers of encyclopaedia, educational and heraldry books may be granted permission to reproduce the Arms in certain circumstances. New Zealand's National Anthems The words for "God Defend New Zealand" were written as a poem in the 1870s by Irish immigrant Thomas Bracken. A competition to compose music for the poem was held in 1876. The winner of the competition was John Joseph Woods of Lawrence, New Zealand who composed the melody in a single sitting the evening after finding out about the competition. The song became increasingly popular during the 19th century and early 20th century, and in 1940 the New Zealand government bought the copyright and made it New Zealand's national hymn
travelling rugs, and dresses in tartan patterns. Sometimes they offer people the service of finding out which part of Scotland their great-grand parents came from. Scotland's greatest poet Robert Burns, who's dead by now, had his birthday th on 25 January. People celebrate that day by having Burns' Night Dinner. On that night people drink whisky, eat typical Scottish food such as haggis and listen to bagpipe music. There is a special poem to haggis, which they read when they put the dish on the table. Popular song from Burns is "Auld Lang Syne". People sing it at midnight on New Year's Eve. When I go to Scotland, I want to see the Loch Ness Monster and Scotland's magnificent landscape.
ALEKSAND R BLOK 1880-1921 Varajane elu ■ Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Blok sündis 1880. aastal Peterburis ■ Isa oli juuraprofessor Varssavis ja ema oli kirjanik ■ Bloki vanaisa oli kuulus Peterburi ülikooli rektor Andrei Beketov ■ Isa hülgas pere pärast Aleksandri sündi, nii et ta kasvas üles ema kirjanikke ja tõlkijaid täis boheemlastest suguvõsas ■ Elas suviti vanaisa mõisas Moskva lähedal. Nende naabriks oli tuntud keemik Dmirti Mendelev, kelle tütrega Blok väga lähedane oli ■ Kirjutas esimesed luuletused 5-aastaselt. Esimene avaldatud tõsine teos on kirjutatud 18-aastaselt Varajane elu ■ Astus 1898. aastal Peterburi ülikooli juurat õppima ■ 1901. aastal vahetas ta eriala juuralt vene keele filoloogiale ■ Abiellus 1903. Aastal Ljubov Mendelejevaga ■ Avaldas 1904. aastal „Стихи о прекрасной даме“, mille pühendas oma naisele ning mis oli koheselt ka edukas ■ Lõpetas ülikooli 1906.aastal juba tunnustatud luuletaja...
· At that time the inhabitants spoke a Celtic language · The invadors pushed them west and north Germanic invaders entered Britain on the east and south coasts in the 5th century. Old English · 450-1100 AD · The Germanic tribes spoke similar languages which developed into Old English · Did not sound or look like English today · About half of the most commonly used English words have Old English roots · Be, strong, water Part of Beowulf, a poem written in Old English. Middle English · 1100-1500 · In 1066 William the Conqueror, the Duke of Normandy (part of modern France), invaded and conquered England · The new conquerors (called the Normans) brought with them a kind of French, which became the language of the Royal Court, and the ruling and business classes · The lower classes spoke English and the upper classes spoke French · In the 14th century English became dominant in Britain again, but with many French words
book about playing it. Last gift was a book called The mayor of Castro Street. Patrick knew who the presents were from, because only Charlie would do a tape like that, Patrick knew how Charlie handswriting looks like. Charlie got a suit with shoes, socks and white shirt. At first he thinked that mary is her secret santa because he thinked that only mary gave him socks. Charlie final present for Patrick was a poem, that Michael made a copy of for him. Charlie gave to Sam an old 45 record which gave him his aunt Helen. Sam present for Charlie was an old typewriter.
The Origins Emma is a given female name. It is derived from the Germanic word ermen meaning whole or universal, and was originally a short form of Germanic names that began with ermen. It was introduced to England by Emma of Normandy, who was the wife of king Ethelred II. It was also borne by an 11th-century Austrian saint, who is sometimes called Hemma. After the Norman conquest this name became common in England. It was revived in the 18th century, perhaps in part due to Matthew Prior's poem 'Henry and Emma'. It was also used by Jane Austen for the central character, the matchmaker Emma Woodhouse, in her novel 'Emma'. Popularity Name Emma has been among the top names given to baby girls in the United States, England, Wales, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Ireland, France,Sweden, Belgium, Canada, Australia, Norway, New Zealand, Hungary, Finland, Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, and Spain in the past 10 years. It
as of 2009 sold over 80 million copies. In 1991 to Hollywood - taught classes at Beverly Hills Preparatory School. 1993 - english teacher 1996 a full-time writer journolist Works CDs SynthAnimals, a children's album Perspective, 1990, Dalliance. Music CD Dan Brown, 1993, DBG Records Angels & Demons, 1994, DBG Records Musica Animalia, 2003, a children's CD comprising 15 tracks songs portraying animals in poem & song Novels Digital Fortress, 1998 Angels & Demons, 2000 Deception Point, 2001 The Da Vinci Code, 2003 The Lost Symbol, 2009 Films The Da Vinci Code, 2006 Angels & Demons, 2009 Humor writing 187 Men to Avoid: A Survival Guide for the Romantically Frustrated Woman The Bald Book, 1998, co-written with his wife Blythe Brown. "Angels & Demons" Dan Brown 2000 bestselling mystery-thriller novel Pocket Books stylistic literary elements :