El principe de la niebla cristina lópez y ana sipiIES ARANGUREN
El documento presenta un resumen de los 18 capítulos del libro "El Príncipe de la niebla" de Ana Sipi y Cristina López. La historia trata sobre una familia que se muda a un pueblo costero donde empiezan a suceder eventos misteriosos relacionados con un mago llamado Caín. A medida que avanza la historia, se revelan más detalles sobre la conexión de Caín con las muertes de los antiguos dueños de la casa y el accidente de la hermana de Max.
The document discusses the history of the Globe Theatre in London from its original construction in 1599 to the modern reconstruction of the theatre. It describes how the original Globe Theatre was built by the Lord Chamberlain's Men and Shakespeare to perform his plays. The theatre was significant because it introduced innovations like trapdoors and special effects. The original Globe burned down in 1613 but was rebuilt. The modern reconstruction of the Globe Theatre began in the 1990s led by American actor Sam Wanamaker to recreate the original theatre experience.
William Shakespeare (1564-1616) was an English playwright, poet, and actor who wrote some of the most renowned works in English literature. He was born in Stratford-Upon-Avon and received a good education focused on grammar and literature. He married at a young age and had three children. Between 1585-1592, little is known about his activities. He later moved to London and began his career in theater, acting and writing plays. Some of his most famous works include 37 plays and 154 sonnets. He helped introduce new words and phrases to the English language. Shakespeare lived during the Elizabethan era and wrote for The Globe theater in London.
The Globe Theatre was originally built in 1599 in London. It was funded by William Shakespeare's acting troupe called Lord Chamberlain's Men, of which Shakespeare was a shareholder. The theatre was constructed using wood and supports from an older theatre called The Theatre. It was an open-air amphitheatre with standing room for groundlings costing a penny and balcony seating above costing more. In 1613, a fire during a performance destroyed the original Globe Theatre after a cannon fired on stage set the thatched roof alight. It was later rebuilt in the 1990s.
The Globe Theatre was built in 1599 in London by Shakespeare's playing company, the Lord Chamberlains Men. It had a capacity of 3000 seated or standing and was constructed of wood from a previous theatre. The Globe hosted many of Shakespeare's plays and burned down in 1613, after which it was rebuilt in 1614 before being closed by Puritans in 1642.
William Shakespeare (1564-1616) was the most famous English playwright of the Elizabethan era. He wrote over 30 plays and 154 sonnets throughout his career. Some of his most famous plays include Romeo and Juliet, King Lear, and The Twelfth Night. After retiring from acting and writing plays, Shakespeare died in Stratford-upon-Avon in 1616 at the age of 52.
El documento presenta la historia de la familia Parker que viaja desde Londres a Irlanda para ayudar a la tía de María, Sarah, después de que sufriera un incendio en su casa. Describe su viaje a la isla remota de Kilmarny, incluyendo un trayecto en carreta tirada por caballos. Presenta detalles sobre las creencias y tradiciones de la isla, como elegir una cabra como rey. La familia finalmente llega a la casa de la tía Sarah, quien parece asustada.
Bram Stoker fue un escritor irlandés nacido en 1847 que se hizo famoso por su novela Drácula de 1897. Tuvo una infancia enfermiza y recibió educación en casa antes de estudiar matemáticas en la universidad. Trabajó como crítico teatral y secretario del actor Henry Irving en Londres. Publicó varias novelas de misterio y terror, incluyendo Drácula, que se convirtió en su obra más famosa. Perteneció a una sociedad secreta que trataba temas esotéricos como la magia
El principe de la niebla cristina lópez y ana sipiIES ARANGUREN
El documento presenta un resumen de los 18 capítulos del libro "El Príncipe de la niebla" de Ana Sipi y Cristina López. La historia trata sobre una familia que se muda a un pueblo costero donde empiezan a suceder eventos misteriosos relacionados con un mago llamado Caín. A medida que avanza la historia, se revelan más detalles sobre la conexión de Caín con las muertes de los antiguos dueños de la casa y el accidente de la hermana de Max.
The document discusses the history of the Globe Theatre in London from its original construction in 1599 to the modern reconstruction of the theatre. It describes how the original Globe Theatre was built by the Lord Chamberlain's Men and Shakespeare to perform his plays. The theatre was significant because it introduced innovations like trapdoors and special effects. The original Globe burned down in 1613 but was rebuilt. The modern reconstruction of the Globe Theatre began in the 1990s led by American actor Sam Wanamaker to recreate the original theatre experience.
William Shakespeare (1564-1616) was an English playwright, poet, and actor who wrote some of the most renowned works in English literature. He was born in Stratford-Upon-Avon and received a good education focused on grammar and literature. He married at a young age and had three children. Between 1585-1592, little is known about his activities. He later moved to London and began his career in theater, acting and writing plays. Some of his most famous works include 37 plays and 154 sonnets. He helped introduce new words and phrases to the English language. Shakespeare lived during the Elizabethan era and wrote for The Globe theater in London.
The Globe Theatre was originally built in 1599 in London. It was funded by William Shakespeare's acting troupe called Lord Chamberlain's Men, of which Shakespeare was a shareholder. The theatre was constructed using wood and supports from an older theatre called The Theatre. It was an open-air amphitheatre with standing room for groundlings costing a penny and balcony seating above costing more. In 1613, a fire during a performance destroyed the original Globe Theatre after a cannon fired on stage set the thatched roof alight. It was later rebuilt in the 1990s.
The Globe Theatre was built in 1599 in London by Shakespeare's playing company, the Lord Chamberlains Men. It had a capacity of 3000 seated or standing and was constructed of wood from a previous theatre. The Globe hosted many of Shakespeare's plays and burned down in 1613, after which it was rebuilt in 1614 before being closed by Puritans in 1642.
William Shakespeare (1564-1616) was the most famous English playwright of the Elizabethan era. He wrote over 30 plays and 154 sonnets throughout his career. Some of his most famous plays include Romeo and Juliet, King Lear, and The Twelfth Night. After retiring from acting and writing plays, Shakespeare died in Stratford-upon-Avon in 1616 at the age of 52.
El documento presenta la historia de la familia Parker que viaja desde Londres a Irlanda para ayudar a la tía de María, Sarah, después de que sufriera un incendio en su casa. Describe su viaje a la isla remota de Kilmarny, incluyendo un trayecto en carreta tirada por caballos. Presenta detalles sobre las creencias y tradiciones de la isla, como elegir una cabra como rey. La familia finalmente llega a la casa de la tía Sarah, quien parece asustada.
Bram Stoker fue un escritor irlandés nacido en 1847 que se hizo famoso por su novela Drácula de 1897. Tuvo una infancia enfermiza y recibió educación en casa antes de estudiar matemáticas en la universidad. Trabajó como crítico teatral y secretario del actor Henry Irving en Londres. Publicó varias novelas de misterio y terror, incluyendo Drácula, que se convirtió en su obra más famosa. Perteneció a una sociedad secreta que trataba temas esotéricos como la magia
William Shakespeare was born in 1564 in Stratford-Upon-Avon, England. He married Anne Hathaway and had three children. In 1592, Shakespeare became an established actor and playwright in London. Some of his most famous works include Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, and Macbeth. Shakespeare wrote plays, poems, and sonnets until his death in 1616.
J.K. Rowling is an English author best known for her Harry Potter book series. She was born in England in 1965, graduated from Exeter University with degrees in French and classics, and worked as a researcher and teacher before starting the first Harry Potter book in 1990. Rowling published seven Harry Potter books between 1997-2007 that became worldwide bestsellers and a pop culture phenomenon.
William Shakespeare was an English playwright, poet and actor born in 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon. He wrote 38 plays and 154 sonnets over the course of his life. Some of his most famous plays include Hamlet, Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet and The Tempest. Shakespeare lived in Stratford-upon-Avon and wrote plays that were performed in theaters in London, such as the Globe Theatre which he was a shareholder of. The Globe Theatre opened in 1599 and was owned by actors who were also shareholders in the theater company.
William Shakespeare was born in 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon, England to parents John Shakespeare and Mary Arden. He married Anne Hathaway and had three children - Susanna and twins Hamnet and Judith. Between 1585-1592, Shakespeare left his family in Stratford for London where he began his career writing plays. Some of his most famous works include tragedies like Romeo and Juliet, comedies like The Taming of the Shrew, and histories like Richard III. Shakespeare influenced literature and language for centuries with his mastery of storytelling and introduction of new words and phrases to the English language.
Victorian novels accepted middle-class values and focused on individuals adjusting to society through well-rounded characters. They appealed to readers through realism, emotion, and moral messages while developing narrative techniques. Charles Dickens was the most famous Victorian novelist, creating memorable characters through his mastery of descriptive detail, dialogue, and exaggeration to explore social issues and his difficult childhood. His most known works published in monthly installments include Oliver Twist, A Christmas Carol, and Great Expectations.
The document provides an introduction to Geoffrey Chaucer's classic work "The Canterbury Tales" by giving historical context about Canterbury, England. It describes the important settlements in Canterbury by the Romans and Saxons, highlights the prominence of Canterbury Cathedral over time, and provides brief summaries of some of the pilgrims described in Chaucer's work, including the Knight, Squire, Prioress, Monk, Friar, and Wife of Bath. The document contains many images related to locations and scenes from "The Canterbury Tales".
William Shakespeare was born in Stratford-upon-Avon in 1564 and married Anne Hathaway at age 18. He began his career in London as an actor and playwright in the 1590s. Some of Shakespeare's most famous plays were written and performed at the Globe Theater in London. He retired to Stratford in 1613 and died there on his birthday in 1616 at the age of 52, leaving behind around 40 plays and over 150 sonnets.
Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein at a young age while staying with Lord Byron. She was influenced to write a ghost story during this time. Mary was the daughter of pioneering feminist Mary Wollstonecraft and political philosopher William Godwin. She married Percy Shelley when she was 17, though he was already married. Together they had close friends in Lord Byron and John Polidori, with whom they swapped ghost stories in Switzerland, inspiring Frankenstein. The novel became a classic of Romantic literature.
The Brothers Grimm were German writers and collectors of folk and fairy tales. [1] They began collecting tales around 1807 and published their first volume of 86 stories in 1812 under the name "Kinder- und Hausmärchen". [2] They went on to publish additional volumes containing over 200 stories total. [3] The Brothers Grimm are renowned for recording and popularizing many well-known fairy tales still read today.
William Shakespeare was born in Stratford-upon-Avon, England in 1564 and married Anne Hathaway at age 18. He had three children with Anne: Susanna and twins Hamnet and Judith. Shakespeare had a successful career as a playwright and actor in London, writing comedies, tragedies, and histories as well as sonnets and poems. Many of his plays were first performed at the Globe Theatre, of which he was a part owner, though an outbreak of plague forced him to stop writing plays from 1592-1594. He died in Stratford-upon-Avon in 1616.
William Shakespeare was an English poet and playwright born in 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon. He wrote some of the most famous plays in English literature, including Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, and Macbeth. The document discusses Shakespeare's life from his childhood in Stratford to his successful career in London writing plays for The King's Men theatre troupe. It also examines Shakespeare's major works, lists some of his most famous insults, and discusses the ongoing debate around whether Shakespeare truly authored all the plays attributed to him. The presentation aims to provide an overview of Shakespeare's life, works, and the authorship controversy that still surrounds the famous playwright.
William Shakespeare was born in 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon, England. He married Anne Hathaway and had three children, but few details are known about his life between 1585 and 1592. He eventually moved to London and began working as an actor and playwright, becoming a member and later part-owner of the Lord Chamberlain's Men theatrical company. Some of his most famous plays include Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, and Macbeth. Shakespeare introduced over 2,000 new words to the English language and popularized existing words through his plays and poems. He died in 1616 and is considered one of the greatest writers in the English language.
William Shakespeare was an English playwright, poet and actor considered the greatest writer in the English language. Some of his most famous plays include Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth, Julius Caesar, and A Midsummer Night's Dream. The document provides brief summaries of the plots of these famous Shakespearean plays.
Henry VIII became King of England in 1509 at age 17. He had six wives - Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Anne of Cleves, Katherine Howard, and Katherine Parr. Henry broke ties with Rome and the Catholic Church after failing to have his marriage to Catherine annulled, establishing the Church of England with himself as its head. Henry was an educated and talented Renaissance prince, known for his passion for music and collection of instruments. The document also provides background on Northern Renaissance art and artists such as Holbein, Durer, and Van Eyck.
This document provides information about William Shakespeare and his works. It discusses Shakespeare's life in Stratford-upon-Avon and time in London as a playwright. It outlines his plays, including tragedies, comedies, and histories. It also describes Shakespeare's sonnets and his significant influence on literature and the English language. The objectives are to learn about Shakespeare's life, sonnets, plays, and lasting influence.
Helen Keller was born in 1880 in Alabama and became deaf and blind by the age of 19 months due to an illness. Her parents contacted the Perkins Institute for the Blind who sent Anne Sullivan to be her teacher. Through patience and perseverance, Anne taught Helen to communicate using finger spelling. Helen went on to graduate from Radcliffe College and devoted her life to helping others. Her story of overcoming adversity has inspired many through her autobiography and the play and film The Miracle Worker.
Slideshow complements Gardner's Art Through the Ages (Global) textbooks. Prepared for ART 102 - Montgomery County Community College - Jean Thobaben - Adjunct Instructor.
William Shakespeare was an English playwright and poet born in 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon, England. He wrote 37 plays and 2 long poems during his lifetime. Some of his most famous plays include Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, Macbeth, and Othello. Shakespeare's plays are still performed today and have been translated into many languages. He died on his 52nd birthday in 1616 in Stratford-upon-Avon.
William Shakespeare was born in 1564 in Stratford-Upon-Avon, England. He married Anne Hathaway and had three children. In 1592, Shakespeare became an established actor and playwright in London. Some of his most famous works include Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, and Macbeth. Shakespeare wrote plays, poems, and sonnets until his death in 1616.
J.K. Rowling is an English author best known for her Harry Potter book series. She was born in England in 1965, graduated from Exeter University with degrees in French and classics, and worked as a researcher and teacher before starting the first Harry Potter book in 1990. Rowling published seven Harry Potter books between 1997-2007 that became worldwide bestsellers and a pop culture phenomenon.
William Shakespeare was an English playwright, poet and actor born in 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon. He wrote 38 plays and 154 sonnets over the course of his life. Some of his most famous plays include Hamlet, Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet and The Tempest. Shakespeare lived in Stratford-upon-Avon and wrote plays that were performed in theaters in London, such as the Globe Theatre which he was a shareholder of. The Globe Theatre opened in 1599 and was owned by actors who were also shareholders in the theater company.
William Shakespeare was born in 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon, England to parents John Shakespeare and Mary Arden. He married Anne Hathaway and had three children - Susanna and twins Hamnet and Judith. Between 1585-1592, Shakespeare left his family in Stratford for London where he began his career writing plays. Some of his most famous works include tragedies like Romeo and Juliet, comedies like The Taming of the Shrew, and histories like Richard III. Shakespeare influenced literature and language for centuries with his mastery of storytelling and introduction of new words and phrases to the English language.
Victorian novels accepted middle-class values and focused on individuals adjusting to society through well-rounded characters. They appealed to readers through realism, emotion, and moral messages while developing narrative techniques. Charles Dickens was the most famous Victorian novelist, creating memorable characters through his mastery of descriptive detail, dialogue, and exaggeration to explore social issues and his difficult childhood. His most known works published in monthly installments include Oliver Twist, A Christmas Carol, and Great Expectations.
The document provides an introduction to Geoffrey Chaucer's classic work "The Canterbury Tales" by giving historical context about Canterbury, England. It describes the important settlements in Canterbury by the Romans and Saxons, highlights the prominence of Canterbury Cathedral over time, and provides brief summaries of some of the pilgrims described in Chaucer's work, including the Knight, Squire, Prioress, Monk, Friar, and Wife of Bath. The document contains many images related to locations and scenes from "The Canterbury Tales".
William Shakespeare was born in Stratford-upon-Avon in 1564 and married Anne Hathaway at age 18. He began his career in London as an actor and playwright in the 1590s. Some of Shakespeare's most famous plays were written and performed at the Globe Theater in London. He retired to Stratford in 1613 and died there on his birthday in 1616 at the age of 52, leaving behind around 40 plays and over 150 sonnets.
Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein at a young age while staying with Lord Byron. She was influenced to write a ghost story during this time. Mary was the daughter of pioneering feminist Mary Wollstonecraft and political philosopher William Godwin. She married Percy Shelley when she was 17, though he was already married. Together they had close friends in Lord Byron and John Polidori, with whom they swapped ghost stories in Switzerland, inspiring Frankenstein. The novel became a classic of Romantic literature.
The Brothers Grimm were German writers and collectors of folk and fairy tales. [1] They began collecting tales around 1807 and published their first volume of 86 stories in 1812 under the name "Kinder- und Hausmärchen". [2] They went on to publish additional volumes containing over 200 stories total. [3] The Brothers Grimm are renowned for recording and popularizing many well-known fairy tales still read today.
William Shakespeare was born in Stratford-upon-Avon, England in 1564 and married Anne Hathaway at age 18. He had three children with Anne: Susanna and twins Hamnet and Judith. Shakespeare had a successful career as a playwright and actor in London, writing comedies, tragedies, and histories as well as sonnets and poems. Many of his plays were first performed at the Globe Theatre, of which he was a part owner, though an outbreak of plague forced him to stop writing plays from 1592-1594. He died in Stratford-upon-Avon in 1616.
William Shakespeare was an English poet and playwright born in 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon. He wrote some of the most famous plays in English literature, including Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, and Macbeth. The document discusses Shakespeare's life from his childhood in Stratford to his successful career in London writing plays for The King's Men theatre troupe. It also examines Shakespeare's major works, lists some of his most famous insults, and discusses the ongoing debate around whether Shakespeare truly authored all the plays attributed to him. The presentation aims to provide an overview of Shakespeare's life, works, and the authorship controversy that still surrounds the famous playwright.
William Shakespeare was born in 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon, England. He married Anne Hathaway and had three children, but few details are known about his life between 1585 and 1592. He eventually moved to London and began working as an actor and playwright, becoming a member and later part-owner of the Lord Chamberlain's Men theatrical company. Some of his most famous plays include Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, and Macbeth. Shakespeare introduced over 2,000 new words to the English language and popularized existing words through his plays and poems. He died in 1616 and is considered one of the greatest writers in the English language.
William Shakespeare was an English playwright, poet and actor considered the greatest writer in the English language. Some of his most famous plays include Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth, Julius Caesar, and A Midsummer Night's Dream. The document provides brief summaries of the plots of these famous Shakespearean plays.
Henry VIII became King of England in 1509 at age 17. He had six wives - Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Anne of Cleves, Katherine Howard, and Katherine Parr. Henry broke ties with Rome and the Catholic Church after failing to have his marriage to Catherine annulled, establishing the Church of England with himself as its head. Henry was an educated and talented Renaissance prince, known for his passion for music and collection of instruments. The document also provides background on Northern Renaissance art and artists such as Holbein, Durer, and Van Eyck.
This document provides information about William Shakespeare and his works. It discusses Shakespeare's life in Stratford-upon-Avon and time in London as a playwright. It outlines his plays, including tragedies, comedies, and histories. It also describes Shakespeare's sonnets and his significant influence on literature and the English language. The objectives are to learn about Shakespeare's life, sonnets, plays, and lasting influence.
Helen Keller was born in 1880 in Alabama and became deaf and blind by the age of 19 months due to an illness. Her parents contacted the Perkins Institute for the Blind who sent Anne Sullivan to be her teacher. Through patience and perseverance, Anne taught Helen to communicate using finger spelling. Helen went on to graduate from Radcliffe College and devoted her life to helping others. Her story of overcoming adversity has inspired many through her autobiography and the play and film The Miracle Worker.
Slideshow complements Gardner's Art Through the Ages (Global) textbooks. Prepared for ART 102 - Montgomery County Community College - Jean Thobaben - Adjunct Instructor.
William Shakespeare was an English playwright and poet born in 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon, England. He wrote 37 plays and 2 long poems during his lifetime. Some of his most famous plays include Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, Macbeth, and Othello. Shakespeare's plays are still performed today and have been translated into many languages. He died on his 52nd birthday in 1616 in Stratford-upon-Avon.
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