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- Pourquoi haïr l'étranger ?
- Peut-on haïr le désir ?
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Avez-vous besoin d'aimer, de haïr ou de juger un personnage pour apprécier la
lecture du roman ?
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Avez-vous besoin d'aimer, de haïr ou de juger un personnage pour apprécier la lecture du roman ? => Intérêt pour le lecteur : se plonge dans les aventures du personnage (vs la vie du lecteur, plus monotone). Un héros peut-il être médiocre ? Doit-il être aimé, admiré par le lecteur ? I- Le roman et le héros A- Des destins d’exception • Le roman ne raconte pas d’histoires banales, elles doivent sortir de l’ordinaire. Cf. la vie de Julien Sorel dans Le Rouge et le Noir de Stendhal. • Ex : les roman...
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315. Odero si potero, si non, invilus amabo
Je haïrai, si je puis ; sinon, J'aimerai mais m algré moi...
315. Odero si potero, si non, invilus amabo Je haïrai, si je puis ; sinon, J'aimerai mais m algré moi Il s·agit d'un vers célèbre des Amores d'Ovide...
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Corrigé disponible Avez-vous besoin d'aimer, de haïr ou de juger un personnage pour apprécier la lecture du roman ? => Intérêt pour le lecteur : se plonge dans les aventures du personnage (vs la vie du lecteur, plus monotone). Un héros peut-il être médiocre ? Doit-il être aimé, admiré par le lecteur ? I- Le roman et le héros A- Des destins d’exception • Le roman ne raconte pas d’histoires banales, elles doivent sortir de l’ordinaire. Cf. la vie de Julien Sorel dans Le Rouge et le Noir de Stendh...
- Le moi est haissable
- Selkirk Rex.
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« beauty culture » ( 20th) : tools, methods, and business practices of altering and caring for women's appearance ( p 2-3) images about afri-americ beauty standards in print advertising... indirectly characterized black women's beauty a a social issue ( p 4) Beauty Culture, Consumer Culture, and African Americans : 20th in US largely defined by consumerism ( p 6)
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"Prière À Dieu" de Voltaire
25) vise à souligner l'ampleur de ses souffrances. Il invite sa captive à le regarder (« Voyez », v. 7), à prendre la mesure de sadouleur, espérant qu'elle saura s'émouvoir de son sort. Mais comme Andromaque reste muette, comme son visage exprime sansdoute l'indifférence, voire le mépris, le dégoût, la colère contre celui qui est responsable de ses malheurs, Pyrrhus recourt à uneautre stratégie. [B. Une menace imminente] Pyrrhus menace Andromaque d'exécuter son fils si elle ne se soumet pas à...
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Bee - biology.
wood. They have long tongues and are excellent pollinators of many plants. They carry their pollen on brushy areas near the middle of the hind leg. Carpenter bees are also in the digger bee family. The most familiar bees are the honey bees and their close relatives. In this family are bees that make intricate nests and live in complex societies. The pollen-carrying structure in these bees is a smooth, bristle-surrounded area on one segment of the hind leg. This structure is known as a pollen...
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LE MOUVEMENT LITTERAIRE ET CULTUREL : LES LUMIERES
l'adjectif possessif "tes" (1.7 et 25) traduisent une forte implication de l'adversaire dans le discours. Ces marques quipeuvent s'accompagner d'un geste accusateur (par exemple, le doigt pointé sur Bougainville), constituent une façonde le mettre nettement en accusation. - La citation de ses propos : "dis-nous à tous, comme tu me l'as dit à moi,ce qu'ils ont écrit sur cette lame de métal : Ce pays est à nous." (1.11-12) 2° Les modalités exclamative etinterrogative : La modalité exclam...
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- Rushdie Et Chrétien De Toyes
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could check iton this, too." Itold himIcould setupane-mail account forhim ifhe wanted. Hesaid, "Yeah?" Itook his device, whichIwasn't familiar with,butfigured outpretty quickly, andseteverything up.Isaid, "What doyou want fora user name?" Isuggested "Allen,"or"AllenBlack," oranickname. "Or'Engineer.' Thatcould becool." Heput hisfinger on his mustache andthought aboutit.Iasked ifhe had anykids. Hesaid, "Ason. Soon he'sgoing tobe taller thanme.Taller and smarter. He'llbeagreat doctor. Abrain surge...
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Giraffe - biology.
One of the most striking elements of giraffe behavior is the duel between males fighting for mating privileges. Giraffe duels are among the most extraordinary in theanimal kingdom. They start when two males approach each other and begin to rub and intertwine their necks. This behavior—known as necking—allows the opponentsto assess each other’s size and strength. Often, necking alone is enough to establish seniority. If not, the rivals begin to exchange blows with their heads. Each giraffebraces...
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Spider (arthropod) - biology.
The spider’s abdomen is soft and saclike. On the underside of the tip of the abdomen are three pairs of spinnerets. Each spinneret is studded with many fine, hairliketubes called spigots, which produce a variety of silk threads. The spigots lead to several large silk glands inside the abdomen. Silk is formed as a liquid inside theseabdominal glands. As the silk is drawn out through the spigots, protein molecules within the silk line up parallel to one another, causing the silk to harden and form...
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Diseases of Animals.
infected animal. It may also spread in milk or in garbage that contains contaminated meat. Typical symptoms include blisters that appear on the mouth and feet;animals may become lame when their hooves degenerate. Canine distemper is a highly contagious disease caused by the paramyxovirus, which is transmitted in discharges from the nose and eyes. Symptoms begin with fever,malaise, and nasal and ocular discharges and may progress to convulsions and other nervous system disorders. Parvoviruses aff...
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Mesopotamian Art and Architecture
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INTRODUCTION
Mesopotamian Art and Architecture, the arts and buildings of the ancient Middle Eastern civilizations that developed in the area (now Iraq) between the Tigris and
Euphrates rivers from prehistory to the 6th century
BC.
arts. III EARLY DYNASTIC PERIOD Figures from Tell AsmarCreated around 2700 bc, these stone figures are from the city of Tell Asmar in what today is Iraq. From the Temple ofAbu, the statuettes stood in watchful prayer with the wide, staring eyes often found in Sumerian sculpture. The figuresare in the Iraq Museum, Baghdād, Iraq.Art Resource, NY The first historical epoch of Sumerian dominance lasted from about 3000 BC until about 2340 BC. While earlier architectural traditions continued, a ne...
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Elephant - biology.
B Trunk An elephant's nose and upper lip are combined in a long, limber trunk, an exceptionally supple appendage with an estimated 150,000 muscles. The versatile trunk actslike a hand for grasping low-growing shrubs and other food and placing it into the mouth; an arm for breaking off tree branches; or a snorkel for breathing when theelephant's body is submerged. Elephants also use their trunks to suck up water and squirt it into their mouths for drinking or over their bodies for bathing. Nostr...
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Inca Empire.
The Incas’ public works were built through a labor tax known as mit’a. This tax required most people incorporated into the Inca Empire to provide labor for public worksduring certain portions of each year. This labor tax supported large-scale public works that required the marshalling of large labor forces, such as for the building offorts, roads, and bridges, or the mining of metals and gems. It also allowed the emperor to raise large armies to undertake wars of conquest. Road building was impo...
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Inca Empire - History.
The Incas’ public works were built through a labor tax known as mit’a. This tax required most people incorporated into the Inca Empire to provide labor for public worksduring certain portions of each year. This labor tax supported large-scale public works that required the marshalling of large labor forces, such as for the building offorts, roads, and bridges, or the mining of metals and gems. It also allowed the emperor to raise large armies to undertake wars of conquest. Road building was impo...
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