mercoledì 14 dicembre 2011
mercoledì 12 ottobre 2011
2 liceo scientifico A/B
here is the link for the lesson about Steve Jobs:
http://www.newsenglishlessons.com/1110/111006-steve_jobs.html
enjoy!
s.
domenica 25 settembre 2011
quarta liceo scientifico
Read the following article:
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/17/opinion/17friedman.html
giovedì 2 giugno 2011
altre domande
Joyce
• Why can The Dubliners be regarded as a highly innovative work?
• Discuss Joyce’s relationship with Dublin and how the feeling of “paralysis” he associates with his hometown is developed in The Dubliners.
• Referring to a passage you have read, explain and discuss Joyce’s idea of “epiphany”.
• Illustrate Gretta’s epiphany at the end of the party.
• Discuss the characteristics of interior monologue used by Joyce in Ulysses.
Woolf
• Explain Wollf’s use of parenthesis in Mrs Dalloway.
• Which original features of Mrs Dalloway and which aspefts of Virginia Woolf’s personality does Michael Cunningham preserve to complete his “rewriting” of Mrs Dalloway in The Hours?
Huxley
• Explain John’s role in Brave New World
• Why is Brave New World often described as a “prophetic book”?
Orwell
• What kind of society does Orwell describe in Nineteen Eighty-Four?
Modernist Poetry
• Who were the War Poets?
Eliot
• According to Eliot modern poetry has to be “difficult”. What makes Modernist poetry difficult?
• How does Eliot describe the crisis of modern man?
• Why can The Dubliners be regarded as a highly innovative work?
• Discuss Joyce’s relationship with Dublin and how the feeling of “paralysis” he associates with his hometown is developed in The Dubliners.
• Referring to a passage you have read, explain and discuss Joyce’s idea of “epiphany”.
• Illustrate Gretta’s epiphany at the end of the party.
• Discuss the characteristics of interior monologue used by Joyce in Ulysses.
Woolf
• Explain Wollf’s use of parenthesis in Mrs Dalloway.
• Which original features of Mrs Dalloway and which aspefts of Virginia Woolf’s personality does Michael Cunningham preserve to complete his “rewriting” of Mrs Dalloway in The Hours?
Huxley
• Explain John’s role in Brave New World
• Why is Brave New World often described as a “prophetic book”?
Orwell
• What kind of society does Orwell describe in Nineteen Eighty-Four?
Modernist Poetry
• Who were the War Poets?
Eliot
• According to Eliot modern poetry has to be “difficult”. What makes Modernist poetry difficult?
• How does Eliot describe the crisis of modern man?
mercoledì 25 maggio 2011
domande per terza prova
ecco una serie di domande possibili per la terza prova, divise per autore:
Dickens
• Hard Times: what type of man is Gradgrind.? Do you think his name has any special connotations?
• Hard Times: Sissy comes from the circus. Why is this information important?
• Hard Times: what are the main differences between Sissy and Bitzer?
• Hard Times: what is Coketown like?
Bronte
• Emily Bronte’s Wuthering Heights: the narrative technique is highly complex. How many different narrators are used in the novel? What do you think the effect of such a choice is?
• How do you think Jane Eyre was received by Victorian society when it was published in 1847?
Hardy
• Tess of the D’Urberville: explain the irony of the novel’s subtitle
• How was the novel received by critics and the public of the time?
• What kind of narrator does Hardy use? With what effect?
James
• Comment on James’ “international theme”.
Tennyson
• What sources did Tennyson use to write Ulysses?
• What is Tennyson’s view of heroism in Ulysses?
• “Yet all the experience is an arch where-through/gleams the untravelled world” (Ulysses, ll. 19-20) Explain the meaning of the metaphor.
Wilde
• In the Preface to The Picture of Dorian Gray, Wilde says that “all art is quite useless”. Explain the meaning of this statement with reference to Wilde’s aesthetic ideas.
• Which aspects of Victorian society does Wilde implicitly criticize in The Importance of Being Earnest?
• To which extent were Wilde’s views about art different from Shaw’s?
Shaw
• What was the purpose of drama according to Shaw?
• Pygmalion: where does the title of Shaw’s play come from?
More to come!
Dickens
• Hard Times: what type of man is Gradgrind.? Do you think his name has any special connotations?
• Hard Times: Sissy comes from the circus. Why is this information important?
• Hard Times: what are the main differences between Sissy and Bitzer?
• Hard Times: what is Coketown like?
Bronte
• Emily Bronte’s Wuthering Heights: the narrative technique is highly complex. How many different narrators are used in the novel? What do you think the effect of such a choice is?
• How do you think Jane Eyre was received by Victorian society when it was published in 1847?
Hardy
• Tess of the D’Urberville: explain the irony of the novel’s subtitle
• How was the novel received by critics and the public of the time?
• What kind of narrator does Hardy use? With what effect?
James
• Comment on James’ “international theme”.
Tennyson
• What sources did Tennyson use to write Ulysses?
• What is Tennyson’s view of heroism in Ulysses?
• “Yet all the experience is an arch where-through/gleams the untravelled world” (Ulysses, ll. 19-20) Explain the meaning of the metaphor.
Wilde
• In the Preface to The Picture of Dorian Gray, Wilde says that “all art is quite useless”. Explain the meaning of this statement with reference to Wilde’s aesthetic ideas.
• Which aspects of Victorian society does Wilde implicitly criticize in The Importance of Being Earnest?
• To which extent were Wilde’s views about art different from Shaw’s?
Shaw
• What was the purpose of drama according to Shaw?
• Pygmalion: where does the title of Shaw’s play come from?
More to come!
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