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Hace 16 horas · If Watership Down is just an excuse for Adams to wallow in the water mint and marjoram, it’s a very clever excuse. But Watership Down is a story about England beyond just fetishistic details about the countryside. Our stalwart, plucky heroes are (typed as) English, and everyone else, the book makes quite clear, is nothing but a foreigner. The ...
Hace 3 días · Watership Down (traducida al español como La colina de Watership) es una novela del escritor inglés Richard Adams publicada en 1972.¹ Es una novela de aventuras cuyos protagonistas son conejos salvajes, como los que abundan o abundaban en la campiña inglesa. Se dice que es mucho más, se la quiere interpretar alegóricamente contra los deseos de su autor, se la interpreta, de hecho, porque ...
Hace 5 días · The impact of Watership Down is indeed far reaching, as the novel gained a popularity in more than just literature moving on to form a background for environmental issues and a social movements as is evident in its adaptation into an animated film and recent televisions series which cemented it place in popular culture. Being a good example to study cases in the school curriculum proves its ...
I work as a high school teacher in Sweden and want my students to read Watership Down. However, I only find the 400+ page one. Is there a shortnened…
Hace 2 días · To water down: They watered down the report so as not to offend anyone. To swim with the sharks: Starting a business in that competitive market is like swimming with the sharks. To sink or swim: It was her first performance, and she knew it was time to sink or swim.
Hace 3 días · Idioms, or phrases with meanings beyond their literal interpretations, offer a unique way to capture the essence of change. In this guide, we’ll explore some idioms that beautifully encapsulate the concept of change.
Hace 5 días · I. Introduction A. Summary and the debut's Introduction of the novel "Watership Down". B. Nature of a view of the sublime in literature. C. Thesis statement: Sidestepping the formal analysis of the possibility that in the future, "Watership Down" could be described as a sublime work. II. Historical Context A.