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PAG.134 TIME MACHINES ESERCIZI RISPOSTE, Esercizi di Inglese

Esercizi svolti di pag.134 di Time Machines Concise Plus riguardo Robinson Crusoe

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Scarica PAG.134 TIME MACHINES ESERCIZI RISPOSTE e più Esercizi in PDF di Inglese solo su Docsity! TIME MACHINES CONCISE PLUS ESERCIZI SVOLTI A PAG. 134 1. Robinson Crusoe, after the shipwreck, does not immediately work at the newspaper because he prefers to make sure he has a home and the essentials to survive. 2. At the beginning of his newspaper, that is September 30th, he explains that in his future he will only see his death and the ways in which it will happen. He imagines he’ll starve, or devoured by wild animals or killed by savages of the place. 3. Poor; I had neither food, house, clothes, weapons, or place to fly to; 4. Crusoe notes that the ship’s sit upright is intact. In him is born the hope of being able to survive again, because inside the ship there are provisions. At the same time it is sad because that is the ship in which his companions died. 5. f- he makes numerous trips to the ship using rafts to carry what he can salvage; k- one of his rafts overturns in shallow water and he has to get the heavier items at low tide; b- he notices that the ship has broken up and started to sink; a- he covers the things he has saved to protect them from the rain; i - he looks for a safe place to build his camp; j- he marks out where to build walls around his camp; l- he kills a goat to eat; e- he puts up his tent; c- he builds a fence; d- he kills two birds to eat; h- he decides a daily timetable; g- he carries what he has salvaged to his new camp. 6. In this section of the newspaper the weather is nice, it is very hot compared to the previous bad weather. Crusoe concludes by stating that the condition in which he finds himself has made him become a skilled craftsman. He also adds that like him, whoever was in his situation would become one. 7. In the morning he goes hunting, sleeps, builds and takes a walk in the company of his gun and finally gets back to work. In the afternoon he sleeps because the weather is very hot. At the end of the evening he goes back to work. 8. This type of narrator is told first-degree narrator. 9. The narrative effect of the diary is mainly to express in a direct way the thoughts and feelings of that particular character, to ensure that the reader identifies himself better to fully understand the character and story. In this way the reader feels an integral part of the story, as if the narrator is interacting intimately with him. 10. Robinson Crusoe is a determined man, who, thanks to the resources that the environment has, can find a way to survive, even if with moments of discomfort, for the fact that he suffers from loneliness. It is also important to stress that he is a man with confidence in his own abilities. In fact, thanks to this, he managed to build a fortification. 11. Crusoe can be considered a puritan for his constancy in his work. In fact, it is thanks to dedication and hard work that he finds a way to survive. In this way he also exalts the nature that provides him with the means to do this. 12. The economic allegory lies in the fact that on the island Crusoe creates a mini-civilization, similar to his English society. He builds himself a tent, a fence, walls and creates a tough routine. He gathers wealth in the form of stocks of food and supplies. In fact reincarnates the values of the "self-made man". 13. If I were in Crusoe’s place, the items I would take from the ship are: a gun or a rifle, to protect me from threats, a knife to defend myself, to hunt and to do manual labor, a telescope, to observe the arrival of any threats that may be animals, or climatic conditions and to observe if I see boats that can rescue me, a backpack to better collect supplies, a heavy blanket to cover me during the cold days and finally some comfortable shoes that can allow me to walk
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