56 résultats pour "comice"
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Cómic.
comercial que habla utilizando globos y que, en ocasiones, llega a dar a conocer sus monólogos internos por medio de textos impresos en su propia camisola. Posteriormente Hearst encargo a Rudolph Dirks, de origen alemán, la creación de una versión de Max y Moritz , de Busch, titulada The Katzenjammer Kids —conocidos en español como Los gemelos y el capitán , Los dos pilluelos y Tin y Ton y el capitán Corretón —, en 1897. Siguió un periodo de experimentación sin precedentes en tiras cómicas...
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Comics.
Fantasio von André Franquin erfreuen sich mit ihrem zum Teil anspruchsvollen Witz seit den siebziger Jahren auch in Deutschland großer Beliebtheit bei Kindern und Erwachsenen. In den sechziger Jahren entstanden in den USA gegen das Establishment gerichtete Underground-Comics für Erwachsene, die das Medium nicht nur durch gezielten Tabubruch von alten Zwängen befreiten, sondern auch durch ihren psychedelischen Stil (wie bei Gilbert Shelton) eine neue Bildersprache entwickelten. Vor allem die h...
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Comics
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Comics, series of drawings arranged to tell a story.
is still used to refer to sensationalistic techniques that publishers use to draw more readers to their newspapers. Outcault finally won the right to continue his strip andgradually adopted the panel style and balloon narration that mark “The Yellow Kid” as the first true comic strip. Other early comics included “Little Bears” by JamesSwinnerton, which first appeared in the San Francisco Examiner in 1892, and “The Katzenjammer Kids” by Rudolph Dirks, which first appeared in The American Humo...
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Les comices agricoles Flaubert
l’agriculteur encore qui engraisse pour nos vêtements, ses abondants troupeaux dans le pâturage ? Car comment nous vêtirions-nous, car comment nous nourririons-nous sans l’agriculteur ? » ou un peu plus loin « Mais je n’en finirais pas, s’il fallait énumérer les uns après les autres les différents produits que la terre bien cultivée, telle une mère généreuse, prodigue à ses enfants ». Il parle, il parle, sans jamais...
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Vocabulaire:
COMICE, substantif masculin.
1861, page 225 ). Vous avez eu des vaches couronn?es, aux derniers comices agricoles (?MILE ZOLA, Son Excellence Eug?ne Rougon, 1876, page 257) : ? 3. Appliquez-vous surtout ? l'am?lioration du sol, aux bons engrais, au d?veloppement des races chevalines, bovines, ovines et porcines! Que ces comices soient pour vous comme des ar?nes pacifiques o? le vainqueur, en en sortant, tendra la main au vaincu et fraternisera avec lui, dans l'espoir d'un succ?s meilleur. GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, Madame Bovary,...
- FLAUBERT: la fonction des Comices agricoles dans Madame Bovary.
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- Analyse : Les comices agricoles / Madame Bovary
- Madame Bovary, Partie II chapitre 8 : la scène des comices
- Dante and the comic tradition
- Robin Williams Robin Williams, born in 1952, American comedian and actor, who has gradually transitioned from strictly comic roles to more serious performances.
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Comedy
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Laurel and Hardy
Stan Laurel, in overalls, and Oliver Hardy, left, formed one of the most popular comedy teams in motion-picture history.
The elements and techniques of comedy are diverse and differ from culture to culture. More than tragedy or serious drama, comic entertainment is controlled by socialconventions that define the boundaries of acceptable humor and topics that are taboo or off-limits for humor. What is considered funny in one place and time may beforbidden culturally or viewed as infantile or in poor taste in another. Virtually every component of human behavior is subject to comic treatment. This includes bodilyfunc...
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Comedy
Socrates suffered in the comedy of Aristophanes. Throughout history, opposition to comedy and laughter has been strongest in societies which emphasize physical restraint, decorum and conformity. Many medieval monastic orders had statutes forbidding laughter. The Puritan and Victorian eras saw many condemnations of comedy and laughter. The more authoritarian the regime, the greater its suppression of comedy. Hitler even set up ‘joke courts' to punish those who made fun of his regime - one Berl...
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La bande dessinée (Exposé – Art & Littérature – Collège/Lycée)
• De son côté , l'éditeur belge Dupuis crée en 1938 un hebdomadaire pour la jeunesse , diffusé en France à partir de 1945 , qui porte le nom d'un de ses personnages , Spirou . ce dernier est tout d'abord dessiné par Rob-Vel (1938 -1943) , puis par Jijé (1944)- qui lui adjoint le personnage fantaisiste de Fantasia -et enfin André Franquin (1946). Au fil des albums, Spirou et Fantasia rencontrent des personnages devenus mythiques : Zorglub, le comte de C...
- Este documento es un dibujo al estilo de un cómic.
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- Discours du président de la chambre d'agriculture locale à un éleveur lors de comices agricoles
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Charles Dickens
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Charles Dickens
English author Charles Dickens ranks as one of the most popular writers in the history of world literature.
Papers of the Pickwick Club (1836-1837; 1837); The Adventures of Oliver Twist (1837-1839; 1838); The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby (1838-1839; 1839); The Old Curiosity Shop (1840-1841; 1841); Barnaby Rudge (1841); The Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit (1843-1844; 1844); Dombey and Son (1846-1848; 1848); The Personal History of David Copperfield (1849-1850; 1850); Bleak House (1852-1853; 1853); Hard Times (1854); Little Dorrit (1855-1857; 1857); A Tale of Tw...
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James Joyce
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James Joyce
The works of Irish writer James Joyce are
Odysseus’s wife, Penelope. The 18 chapters of Ulysses parallel episodes from the Odyssey, but there are crucial differences between the two books. For instance, most interpretations of the Odyssey credit Penelope with fidelity during her husband’s lengthy absence, while Molly Bloom is unfaithful to her husband. As in Portrait, each chapter in Ulysses has a distinct style that reflects both the exterior and interior lives of the characters and their development as individuals. The fina...
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Homer
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Homer, the name traditionally assigned to the author of the Iliad and the Odyssey, the two major epics that have survived from Greek antiquity.
Apollo ), and some have argued that portions of the texts, such as the concluding scenes of the Odyssey, were added by another hand. However, they generally believed that Homer was a poet (or at most, a pair of poets) much like the poets they knew from their own experience. They believed that the Iliad and the Odyssey, although based on traditional materials, were independent, original, and largely fictional. In the last 200 years, however, this view has changed radically, following the emer...
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Homer.
Apollo ), and some have argued that portions of the texts, such as the concluding scenes of the Odyssey, were added by another hand. However, they generally believed that Homer was a poet (or at most, a pair of poets) much like the poets they knew from their own experience. They believed that the Iliad and the Odyssey, although based on traditional materials, were independent, original, and largely fictional. In the last 200 years, however, this view has changed radically, following the emer...
- Tom Hanks Tom Hanks, born in 1956, American motion-picture actor, a two-time Academy Award winner who is acclaimed for both his comic and dramatic performances.
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MMe Bovary, Flaubert chapitre II réponses à des questions
A côté de Charles et Homais, Léone et Emma poursuivent leur conversation. Eux aussi alignent des âneries et les poncifs, mais ceux-ci se veulent romantiques. Ils se comprennent à demi-mot parce qu'ils appartiennent, ou plutôt veulent appartenir, au même univers. Ainsi lorsque Léon évoque la promenade de la Pâture- le nom évoquant le bétail s'avère comique et peu en accord avec les prétentions romantiques de Léon- où il se rend à la tombée du jour, Emma relève sa remarque et poursuit sur le char...
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Les super-héros
Les super -héros Plan d’intervention Les critères du super -héros Les différents types de super -héros Deux grandes industries des super -héros (Marvel et DC Comics) Trois périodes des super -héros Les grandes différences entre les super -héros des années 40 à 60 La personnalité des super -héros reflètent la société dans laquelle elle se trouve La crise économique d’aujourd ’hui possède une influence sur les super -héros actuels Spiderman et le surfeur d’argent, l’arc...
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travail sur super heros pendant 2nd guerre mondiale en anglais
During the second world war, superheroes were used for propaganda purposes in order to mobilize the society at the home front. This comic book cover is the ninth volume of the « world's finest comics » series which was published in 1943 by DC comics. In this document, we can see three American superheroes in their costumes : Superman, Batman and Robin throwing baseball balls with all their strength at Hitler, Mussolini and Hirohito. By the way, baseball is a typical American sport...
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LA BANDE DESSINÉE (Histoire de la littérature)
exemple fonctionne exactement comme les dérisions - dont Mad était coutumier -de films, de bandes dessinées connues ou d'émissions télévisuelles; le second utilise tous les procédés cocasses, graphiques et langagiers de l'auteur des Dingodossiers. C'est dire que la parodie y est prétexte et ne s'astreint jamais à respec ter un contenu narratif complexe. Ce sont des phrases, des situations, des personnages, arrachés à leur origine - laquelle peut...
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À propos de la scène des Comices (11-8) Flaubert écrit« Mais
quelles tortures ce polisson de passage m'aura fait subir!»...
À propos de la scène des Comices (11-8) Flaubert écrit« Mais quelles tortures ce polisson de passage m'aura fait subir!» (À Louise Colet, 3 novembre 1853). Expliquer et commenter cette confidence. La scène des Comices occupe tout un chapitre de la deuxième partie...
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Charles Dickens.
The Old Curiosity Shop broke hearts across Britain and North America when it first appeared. Later readers, however, have found it excessively sentimental, especially the pathos surrounding the death of its child-heroine Little Nell. Dickens’s next two works proved less popular with the public. Barnaby Rudge, Dickens’s first historical novel, revolves around anti-Catholic riots that broke out in London in 1780. The events in Martin Chuzzlewit become a vehicle for the novel’s theme: selfishne...
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Modern Art
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American Gothic
American Gothic was painted by the 20th-century American artist Grant Wood in 1930.
while at the other side a woman in black appears to mourn the end of her participation in the dance. Click on the buttonsto learn more.© Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved. In view of this diversity, it is difficult to define modern art in a way that includes all of 20th-century Western art. For some critics, the most important characteristic ofmodern art is its attempt to make painting and sculpture ends in themselves, thus distinguishing modernism from earlier forms of art that had con...
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La vie de province, une satire sans pitié - GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, MADAME BOVARY
GUSTAVE FLAUBERT . MADAME BO VARY (1857) 100 III La médi.ocri.té 1. Des festivités déce vantes 1 Mais les comices constituent un faux-semblant de festivité; les décorations, les distractions, les discours, les notables sont médiocres, comme le ressentent Emma et Rodolphe : «Alors ils parlèrent de la médiocrité provinciale, des exis tences qu'elle étouffait, des illusions qui s'y per daient ». 1 La vie provinciale est présentée comme un enviro...
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Analyse du livre Maus d'Art Spielgeman
En dessus, il y a des souris qui sont habillés, personnification des animaux et elles se tiennent par l'épaule. Il ya une souris plus grande que l'autre, on pourrait croire à un couple ou des frères et s½urs. Elles paraissent tristes de visages mais aussi par leur couleur : elles sont grises.  Ces deux espèces sont des races ennemis, avec le chassé et le chasseur Chat : les Nazis Souris : les Victimes des Nazis donc peut-être les juifs. Maus veut dire « souris » en allemand • C...
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Collectibles and Collecting.
common blond and thus commands a higher price. If there are different variations to a collectible, the least common one is usually worth more. Often there areinteresting stories behind rarities, such as the highly sought-after 1909 Honus Wagner baseball card. At that time tobacco companies manufactured and distributedbaseball cards, and when the antitobacco Wagner complained, his card was pulled from production. Very few copies in good condition have ever been found. C Age Age is often an indic...
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Spider-Man - bande dessinée.
trouver autre chose pour relancer l’intérêt du public pour les super-héros. Le scénariste Stan Lee a alors l’idée de créer un super-héros auquel le lecteur peut s’identifier, un super-héros avec les mêmes problèmes existentiels que lui, les mêmes préoccupations matérielles, et qui a du mal à trouver sa place dans la société : Spider-Man. La popularité du personnage doit beaucoup à l’étonnant contraste entre la personnalité anxieuse du jeune Peter Parker, et l’insolence et la répartie de Spider-M...
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Madame Bovary- Gustave Flaubert - Sous-titre: Moeurs de province
Visite au curé d'Yonville, l'abbé Bournisien, pendant un cours de catéchisme. Elle n'arrive pas à se confesser.Rencontre Lestiboudois, le bedau, qui vit en cultivant ses pommes de terres sur les terres non occupées ducimetière. Léon fait ses adieux à Emma: il part pour Paris.Emma devient fantaisiste. M. Rodolphe Boulanger, de La Huchette, propriétaire d'un domaine près d'Yonville, se rendchez Charles un jour de marché: il veut faire saigner un paysan éprouvant des fourmis le long...
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Historia del cine.
Asalto y robo de un tren tuvo un gran éxito y contribuyó de forma notable a que el cine se convirtiera en un espectáculo masivo. Las pequeñas salas de cine, conocidas como nickelodeones, se extendieron por Estados Unidos, y el cine comenzó a surgir como industria. La mayoría de las películas, de una sola bobina, de la época erancomedias breves, historias de aventuras o grabaciones de actuaciones de los actores teatrales más famosos del momento. 4 LAS PELÍCULAS MUDAS Entre 1909 y 1912 todos los...
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Historia del cine - historia.
Asalto y robo de un tren tuvo un gran éxito y contribuyó de forma notable a que el cine se convirtiera en un espectáculo masivo. Las pequeñas salas de cine, conocidas como nickelodeones, se extendieron por Estados Unidos, y el cine comenzó a surgir como industria. La mayoría de las películas, de una sola bobina, de la época erancomedias breves, historias de aventuras o grabaciones de actuaciones de los actores teatrales más famosos del momento. 4 LAS PELÍCULAS MUDAS Entre 1909 y 1912 todos los...
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German Literature
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German Literature, literature written in the German language from the 8th century to the present, and including the works of German, Austrian, and Swiss authors.
Till EulenspiegelThe medieval peasant Till Eulenspiegel appears in many German folktales as a trickster who outwits people in positions ofauthority. In this image his first name is spelled Tyll.Keystone Pressedienst GmbH The rise of the middle class in the 14th and 15th centuries and the struggles of the peasants against the nobility culminated in the great 16th-century religiousrevolution known as the Reformation. This movement was reflected in literature, especially by Martin Luther, whose tra...
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Acting
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Lee Strasberg
American acting teacher Lee Strasberg was best known for his association with the Actors Studio, of which he became the
artistic director in 1951.
truthfully felt those emotions at the moment they expressed them. Finding the true feeling in the proper place and time on stage, however, was a problem that Aristotleaddressed less well. He concluded that acting was an occupation for the gifted or insane. How to cross the artistic boundary beyond feigned emotions and flat imitation obsessed many Greek actors. In 315 BC the tragedian Polus carried the real ashes of his recently deceased son in an urn to stimulate a sense of genuine grief when h...
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, an 18th-century Austrian classical composer and one of the most famous musicians of all time,
came from a family of musicians that included his father and sister.
The opera, Mitridati, rè di Ponto (Mithridates, King of Pontus), was produced in 1770 in Milan under Mozart’s direction with success. Also that year the pope made Mozart a knight of the Order of the Golden Spur. A Salzburg and Germany From 1775 to 1780 Mozart was based mainly in Salzburg working for the archbishop Hieronymous von Colloredo. Although dissatisfied with the low pay and limitedopportunities his employment offered, Mozart composed many works during this period, including his first...
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Musical
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George Gershwin
American pianist, songwriter, and composer George Gershwin was one of the most important figures in popular song in
the 1920s and 1930s.
C Extravaganzas Another predecessor of musical comedy, the extravaganza, evolved soon after the American Civil War (1861-1865) from traditional English pantomime. Extravaganzaswere typically based on fairy tales and Mother Goose. They introduced some of the elements—songs, dances, and comedy combined with spectacular stage sets andeffects—that American musical comedy later became known for. The first and most famous extravaganza show was The Black Crook (1866), often described as America’s fi...
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- Le Rouge et le Noir Incipit Analyse
- Exposé de physique sur l’univers
- Superheroes and morality
- Wagner
- MARVEL (extraits TPE)
- Les point commun et les différence entre Athènes et l'empire romain
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micromegas
Micromégas de Voltaire 1752 L’histoire se passe sur plusieurs planètes, dans laquelle on a un Habitant de la planète Sirius qui s’appelle Micromégas c’est géant, il est à la fois un philosophe, un savant et explorateur sert à Voltaire pour représenter l'esprit des Lumières ses qualités de philosophe. Et on a l'Habitant de Saturne qui se fie plus à son instinct et aux préjugés « plus les animaux sont petits moins ils sont intelligents ». C’est un homme très intelligents. Le début du liv...
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histoire du droit
la contribution de rome a été décisive car rome a été la première parmis toute les soc de l'antiquité a donné a son drt un cractère scientifique, il été resté au niveau empirique " faire du drt un objet e reflexion intellectuel ils vont le théorisés, en outtre c romins vont faire de leurs drt un drt qui n'est slmt le drt d'une cité, d'une peuple determiné mais un drt par excéllence capable de s'appliqué à d pop non romaine" l'histoire du drt romains se divise en trois période correspondant à...
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William Shakespeare
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William Shakespeare (1564-1616), English playwright and poet, recognized in much of the world as the greatest of all dramatists.
Shakespeare’s reputation today is, however, based primarily on the 38 plays that he wrote, modified, or collaborated on. Records of Shakespeare’s plays begin toappear in 1594, when the theaters reopened with the passing of the plague that had closed them for 21 months. In December of 1594 his play The Comedy of Errors was performed in London during the Christmas revels at Gray’s Inn, one of the London law schools. In March of the following year he received payment for two playsthat had been per...
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William Shakespeare.
Shakespeare’s reputation today is, however, based primarily on the 38 plays that he wrote, modified, or collaborated on. Records of Shakespeare’s plays begin toappear in 1594, when the theaters reopened with the passing of the plague that had closed them for 21 months. In December of 1594 his play The Comedy of Errors was performed in London during the Christmas revels at Gray’s Inn, one of the London law schools. In March of the following year he received payment for two playsthat had been per...