This ppt has the full summary of the chapter and of the play by William Shakespeare's Two Gentlemen of Verona. The other ppt was designed by a teacher, but this one has been done by me. Filled with lots of pictures, so I hope the audience enjoys this one more than the other
Vikram Seth was born in 1952 in Calcutta, India to a Punjabi family. He spent parts of his childhood in London and India, and was educated at several prestigious schools. He went on to study economics at Stanford University and creative writing at Stanford and Chinese poetry at Nanjing University in China. The document then summarizes a fable about a boastful frog who tries to teach a nightingale to sing, only to end up destroying her confidence and causing her demise. Key literary devices used in the fable are identified, and the characters of the frog and nightingale are analyzed.
William Shakespeare was an English poet and playwright born in Stratford-upon-Avon in 1564. He is considered the greatest writer in the English language and wrote famous plays such as Romeo and Juliet. In Romeo and Juliet, two young lovers from feuding families, the Montagues and the Capulets, meet at a masked ball and fall in love but cannot be together due to their families' rivalry. They secretly marry with the help of Friar Laurence but ultimately both die from a misunderstanding that leads each to believe the other is dead. Shakespeare had three children with his wife Anne Hathaway and retired to Stratford in 1613, dying there three years later.
The poem describes a snake that comes to drink water from the narrator's trough on a hot day. The narrator watches as the snake drinks, its tongue flickering. Though the narrator was taught that snakes in Sicily must be killed, he finds that he likes the snake and is glad of its peaceful visit. The poem explores man's relationship with nature and questions societal conventions of killing snakes.
The document summarizes A.J. Cronin's novel The Citadel. It introduces the important characters: Nicola, Jacopo, the Narrator, Lucia, and Luigi. It then provides details about Cronin's background as a doctor who took up writing. The critical summary describes how Nicola and Jacopo work hard to earn money to pay for treatment for their sister Lucia who has tuberculosis. They take tourists on trips and make weekly payments to the hospital with money they earn. The narrator learns of their selfless devotion to their sister through speaking to a nurse.
A.J. Cronin's novel The Citadel follows newly qualified doctor Andrew Manson as he begins his career in 1920s Wales. Horrified by the poor conditions faced by miners, Manson dedicates himself to researching lung diseases. His work gains recognition but he later loses focus chasing wealth. Tragedy strikes as his wife is killed and Manson faces a hearing for allegedly improper conduct. However, Manson's passionate defense of his choices allows him to avoid being struck from the medical register.
The story is about two orphan boys, Jacopo and Nicola, who work tirelessly shining shoes and running errands in Verona to pay for their sister Lucia's medical treatment. They take great pride in their work and save all their earnings to pay the nurse at the hospital villa where Lucia resides, as she suffers from tuberculosis. The narrator discovers their selfless devotion to Lucia during a visit to their village and comes to realize the boys exemplify true nobility through their compassionate care for their ill sister, despite their own hardships.
Power point presentation on the frog and the nigthingaleSoumya Polei
The poem is about a boastful frog who claims to be a music expert and takes advantage of a shy nightingale's innocence. The frog manipulates the nightingale into thinking he will train her, but really works her intensely for money until she dies from exhaustion. The moral is about not being influenced by strangers who may have bad intentions.
This ppt has the full summary of the chapter and of the play by William Shakespeare's Two Gentlemen of Verona. The other ppt was designed by a teacher, but this one has been done by me. Filled with lots of pictures, so I hope the audience enjoys this one more than the other
Vikram Seth was born in 1952 in Calcutta, India to a Punjabi family. He spent parts of his childhood in London and India, and was educated at several prestigious schools. He went on to study economics at Stanford University and creative writing at Stanford and Chinese poetry at Nanjing University in China. The document then summarizes a fable about a boastful frog who tries to teach a nightingale to sing, only to end up destroying her confidence and causing her demise. Key literary devices used in the fable are identified, and the characters of the frog and nightingale are analyzed.
William Shakespeare was an English poet and playwright born in Stratford-upon-Avon in 1564. He is considered the greatest writer in the English language and wrote famous plays such as Romeo and Juliet. In Romeo and Juliet, two young lovers from feuding families, the Montagues and the Capulets, meet at a masked ball and fall in love but cannot be together due to their families' rivalry. They secretly marry with the help of Friar Laurence but ultimately both die from a misunderstanding that leads each to believe the other is dead. Shakespeare had three children with his wife Anne Hathaway and retired to Stratford in 1613, dying there three years later.
The poem describes a snake that comes to drink water from the narrator's trough on a hot day. The narrator watches as the snake drinks, its tongue flickering. Though the narrator was taught that snakes in Sicily must be killed, he finds that he likes the snake and is glad of its peaceful visit. The poem explores man's relationship with nature and questions societal conventions of killing snakes.
The document summarizes A.J. Cronin's novel The Citadel. It introduces the important characters: Nicola, Jacopo, the Narrator, Lucia, and Luigi. It then provides details about Cronin's background as a doctor who took up writing. The critical summary describes how Nicola and Jacopo work hard to earn money to pay for treatment for their sister Lucia who has tuberculosis. They take tourists on trips and make weekly payments to the hospital with money they earn. The narrator learns of their selfless devotion to their sister through speaking to a nurse.
A.J. Cronin's novel The Citadel follows newly qualified doctor Andrew Manson as he begins his career in 1920s Wales. Horrified by the poor conditions faced by miners, Manson dedicates himself to researching lung diseases. His work gains recognition but he later loses focus chasing wealth. Tragedy strikes as his wife is killed and Manson faces a hearing for allegedly improper conduct. However, Manson's passionate defense of his choices allows him to avoid being struck from the medical register.
The story is about two orphan boys, Jacopo and Nicola, who work tirelessly shining shoes and running errands in Verona to pay for their sister Lucia's medical treatment. They take great pride in their work and save all their earnings to pay the nurse at the hospital villa where Lucia resides, as she suffers from tuberculosis. The narrator discovers their selfless devotion to Lucia during a visit to their village and comes to realize the boys exemplify true nobility through their compassionate care for their ill sister, despite their own hardships.
Power point presentation on the frog and the nigthingaleSoumya Polei
The poem is about a boastful frog who claims to be a music expert and takes advantage of a shy nightingale's innocence. The frog manipulates the nightingale into thinking he will train her, but really works her intensely for money until she dies from exhaustion. The moral is about not being influenced by strangers who may have bad intentions.
The poem tells the story of a boastful frog and a nightingale in Bingle Bog. The frog considers himself a great singer, while the nightingale's beautiful song enchants the inhabitants of the bog. The frog grows jealous and tricks the nightingale into thinking he can improve her singing. He exploits her by forcing her to sing constantly. This causes the nightingale to lose her voice and health, until she dies trying to please the frog. The poem is a fable that warns about allowing others to manipulate you and lose your individuality.
Not marble nor the gilded monument by ShakespeareNjoy19
This poem discusses how poetry provides a more lasting memorial than physical monuments like marble statues or gilded tombs. The memory and praise of the subject in the poetic verses will survive over time unlike physical structures that can be destroyed by war or ravaged by the elements. The poetry acts as a living record that will find room even in the eyes of future generations, enduring until the final Day of Judgment when the subject of the poetry will arise.
The story is about a group of young children who are staying at an old country house for the summer. While exploring the grounds of the estate, they discover an ancient well that is overgrown with climbing roses. One of the children, named Conradin, falls into the well after the rope bridge breaks beneath him.
Mrs. Packletide wants to shoot a tiger to one-up her friend Mrs. Bimberton, who recently shot one. She offers a village money to help her kill an old, sick tiger that has been attacking their livestock. At night, with her companion Louisa, Mrs. Packletide waits in a tree and fires when the tiger approaches a goat, but it is revealed she shot the goat, not the tiger, which died of a heart attack from the noise. Louisa blackmails Mrs. Packletide into giving her money by threatening to reveal the truth.
presentation on Two gentlemen of VeronaAayush Sharma
The story is about two brothers who work hard to pay all the medical bills for their sister who was seriously injured during the war of partition. They learned from the nurse about their sister's condition and injuries. The brothers earn money only to pay for their sister's treatment and care.
The document provides background information on the city of Verona, Italy, including its population, status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and famous landmarks. It then summarizes A.J. Cronin's short story "Two Gentlemen of Verona", about two poor brothers, Jacopo and Nicola, who do odd jobs to support their sister Lucia who is ill with tuberculosis. It describes their strong work ethic and kindness despite facing extreme poverty. It also briefly summarizes the plot of Shakespeare's play "The Two Gentlemen of Verona".
- Once, a frog used to croak loudly all day in Bingle Bog without caring how others felt about his singing.
- One night, a nightingale arrived and captivated everyone with her beautiful singing voice except the jealous frog.
- The frog introduced himself as a famous singer and offered to train the nightingale, hoping to get rid of his competition. He organized concerts for the nightingale and worked her relentlessly until she lost her natural singing ability and died from exhaustion.
- With the nightingale gone, the frog became the unrivaled singer of Bingle Bog once again.
This document provides information about William Shakespeare's sonnet "Not Marble, Nor The Gilded Monuments", including its themes and structure. The sonnet discusses how Shakespeare's poetry will immortalize his beloved, lasting longer than marble monuments or statues of kings. A sonnet has 14 lines in a strict rhyme scheme and iambic pentameter. It is broken into three quatrains that develop the theme, and a concluding couplet. This sonnet emphasizes that while worldly things are fleeting, art in the form of poetry is everlasting.
The poem tells the story of a nightingale with a beautiful singing voice and a jealous frog who manipulates her. The nightingale's song enchants all the creatures in the bog one night, but the cunning frog later convinces her he can improve her talent and charges her for training. He exploits her singing to make money but eventually destroys her voice through harsh criticism. Overworked and addicted to applause, the nightingale dies, while the evil frog remains unrepentant.
The poem is about a frog that lives in a bog and croaks loudly every night, annoying the other creatures. One night, a nightingale begins singing beautifully. All the creatures applaud her song. The next night, the frog claims he owns the tree and offers to train the nightingale to sing even better. Under the frog's harsh training, the nightingale's voice loses its beauty. She sings more and more until she bursts a vein and dies, allowing the frog to once again sing alone in the bog.
A PowerPoint Presentation of the poem "The Frog and the Nightingale by Vikram Seth. The presentation contains a brief introduction to the poet, bibliography, theme of the poem, a detailed summary, characteristics of the frog and the nightingale, poetic devices used, MCQs and a crossword.
The document discusses William Shakespeare's Sonnet 55. It provides the full text of the sonnet over several slides. A sonnet has 14 lines organized in three quatrains and a couplet. Sonnet 55 discusses how the subject's beauty and virtues will outlive marble monuments and statues through the power of the poem, ensuring their memory lives on even when wars destroy physical works.
The story follows a narrator who encounters two brothers selling wild strawberries in the Alps. Intrigued by the boys, the narrator develops a bond with them and observes them doing various jobs like shining shoes to earn money. He later discovers that the boys are supporting their tuberculosis-stricken sister's medical treatment after their father died in war and home was destroyed, keeping their struggles secret. The story illustrates the boys' nobility, gentleness and strength of spirit in overcoming adversity through subtle yet meaningful acts of kindness.
Power point presentation on the frog and the nightingale Soumya Polei
The document summarizes the poem "The Frog and the Nightingale" which tells the story of a frog who dominates the forest with his loud croaking until a beautiful nightingale's singing challenges him; the frog then tricks the nightingale into thinking she needs training to improve and pushes her to sing louder and faster until her veins burst and she dies, allowing the frog to regain his dominance over the forest. The summary includes the key events and characters from the poem.
Réseaux de chaleur et transition énergétique: les collectivités et les profes...Via seva
Communiqué de presse
La loi relative à la transition énergétique pour la croissance verte a fixé pour objectif une multiplication par cinq de la quantité d’énergies renouvelables et de récupération livrée par les réseaux de chaleur et de froid d’ici à 2030. Alors que le Fonds Chaleur de l’ADEME a permis une vraie dynamique de développement des réseaux depuis 2009, leur avenir semble aujourd’hui incertain. En effet, dans un contexte de forte baisse du prix du gaz et de difficulté, voire d’impossibilité d’investissement des collectivités, les dispositifs de soutien actuels sont à la peine et ne permettent plus de créer ou de développer des réseaux vertueux. Le doublement du Fonds Chaleur annoncé par la ministre de l’Environnement est désormais une nécessité absolue.
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The poem tells the story of a boastful frog and a nightingale in Bingle Bog. The frog considers himself a great singer, while the nightingale's beautiful song enchants the inhabitants of the bog. The frog grows jealous and tricks the nightingale into thinking he can improve her singing. He exploits her by forcing her to sing constantly. This causes the nightingale to lose her voice and health, until she dies trying to please the frog. The poem is a fable that warns about allowing others to manipulate you and lose your individuality.
Not marble nor the gilded monument by ShakespeareNjoy19
This poem discusses how poetry provides a more lasting memorial than physical monuments like marble statues or gilded tombs. The memory and praise of the subject in the poetic verses will survive over time unlike physical structures that can be destroyed by war or ravaged by the elements. The poetry acts as a living record that will find room even in the eyes of future generations, enduring until the final Day of Judgment when the subject of the poetry will arise.
The story is about a group of young children who are staying at an old country house for the summer. While exploring the grounds of the estate, they discover an ancient well that is overgrown with climbing roses. One of the children, named Conradin, falls into the well after the rope bridge breaks beneath him.
Mrs. Packletide wants to shoot a tiger to one-up her friend Mrs. Bimberton, who recently shot one. She offers a village money to help her kill an old, sick tiger that has been attacking their livestock. At night, with her companion Louisa, Mrs. Packletide waits in a tree and fires when the tiger approaches a goat, but it is revealed she shot the goat, not the tiger, which died of a heart attack from the noise. Louisa blackmails Mrs. Packletide into giving her money by threatening to reveal the truth.
presentation on Two gentlemen of VeronaAayush Sharma
The story is about two brothers who work hard to pay all the medical bills for their sister who was seriously injured during the war of partition. They learned from the nurse about their sister's condition and injuries. The brothers earn money only to pay for their sister's treatment and care.
The document provides background information on the city of Verona, Italy, including its population, status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and famous landmarks. It then summarizes A.J. Cronin's short story "Two Gentlemen of Verona", about two poor brothers, Jacopo and Nicola, who do odd jobs to support their sister Lucia who is ill with tuberculosis. It describes their strong work ethic and kindness despite facing extreme poverty. It also briefly summarizes the plot of Shakespeare's play "The Two Gentlemen of Verona".
- Once, a frog used to croak loudly all day in Bingle Bog without caring how others felt about his singing.
- One night, a nightingale arrived and captivated everyone with her beautiful singing voice except the jealous frog.
- The frog introduced himself as a famous singer and offered to train the nightingale, hoping to get rid of his competition. He organized concerts for the nightingale and worked her relentlessly until she lost her natural singing ability and died from exhaustion.
- With the nightingale gone, the frog became the unrivaled singer of Bingle Bog once again.
This document provides information about William Shakespeare's sonnet "Not Marble, Nor The Gilded Monuments", including its themes and structure. The sonnet discusses how Shakespeare's poetry will immortalize his beloved, lasting longer than marble monuments or statues of kings. A sonnet has 14 lines in a strict rhyme scheme and iambic pentameter. It is broken into three quatrains that develop the theme, and a concluding couplet. This sonnet emphasizes that while worldly things are fleeting, art in the form of poetry is everlasting.
The poem tells the story of a nightingale with a beautiful singing voice and a jealous frog who manipulates her. The nightingale's song enchants all the creatures in the bog one night, but the cunning frog later convinces her he can improve her talent and charges her for training. He exploits her singing to make money but eventually destroys her voice through harsh criticism. Overworked and addicted to applause, the nightingale dies, while the evil frog remains unrepentant.
The poem is about a frog that lives in a bog and croaks loudly every night, annoying the other creatures. One night, a nightingale begins singing beautifully. All the creatures applaud her song. The next night, the frog claims he owns the tree and offers to train the nightingale to sing even better. Under the frog's harsh training, the nightingale's voice loses its beauty. She sings more and more until she bursts a vein and dies, allowing the frog to once again sing alone in the bog.
A PowerPoint Presentation of the poem "The Frog and the Nightingale by Vikram Seth. The presentation contains a brief introduction to the poet, bibliography, theme of the poem, a detailed summary, characteristics of the frog and the nightingale, poetic devices used, MCQs and a crossword.
The document discusses William Shakespeare's Sonnet 55. It provides the full text of the sonnet over several slides. A sonnet has 14 lines organized in three quatrains and a couplet. Sonnet 55 discusses how the subject's beauty and virtues will outlive marble monuments and statues through the power of the poem, ensuring their memory lives on even when wars destroy physical works.
The story follows a narrator who encounters two brothers selling wild strawberries in the Alps. Intrigued by the boys, the narrator develops a bond with them and observes them doing various jobs like shining shoes to earn money. He later discovers that the boys are supporting their tuberculosis-stricken sister's medical treatment after their father died in war and home was destroyed, keeping their struggles secret. The story illustrates the boys' nobility, gentleness and strength of spirit in overcoming adversity through subtle yet meaningful acts of kindness.
Power point presentation on the frog and the nightingale Soumya Polei
The document summarizes the poem "The Frog and the Nightingale" which tells the story of a frog who dominates the forest with his loud croaking until a beautiful nightingale's singing challenges him; the frog then tricks the nightingale into thinking she needs training to improve and pushes her to sing louder and faster until her veins burst and she dies, allowing the frog to regain his dominance over the forest. The summary includes the key events and characters from the poem.
Réseaux de chaleur et transition énergétique: les collectivités et les profes...Via seva
Communiqué de presse
La loi relative à la transition énergétique pour la croissance verte a fixé pour objectif une multiplication par cinq de la quantité d’énergies renouvelables et de récupération livrée par les réseaux de chaleur et de froid d’ici à 2030. Alors que le Fonds Chaleur de l’ADEME a permis une vraie dynamique de développement des réseaux depuis 2009, leur avenir semble aujourd’hui incertain. En effet, dans un contexte de forte baisse du prix du gaz et de difficulté, voire d’impossibilité d’investissement des collectivités, les dispositifs de soutien actuels sont à la peine et ne permettent plus de créer ou de développer des réseaux vertueux. Le doublement du Fonds Chaleur annoncé par la ministre de l’Environnement est désormais une nécessité absolue.
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Découvrez la présentation réalisée par le SNCU (Syndicat National du Chauffage Urbain) au cours de la dernière rencontre des réseaux de chaleur. Utilisation des énergies renouvelables, nombre de KM de réseaux, nombre de réseaux de chaleur, ... sont autant d'informations que cous trouverez dans cette présentation
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Voici les principaux enseignements de l'étude menée par Via Sèva, avec Ipsos, concernant l'intérêt et l'engagement des Français vis à vis du chauffage.
Découvrez en quelques minutes le fonctionnement d'un réseau de froid. Ce type de réseau permet de rafraîchir les bâtiments en ville de façon éco-responsable.
Découvrez une fiche didactique pour comprendre ou expliquer, en quelques minutes le fonctionnement d'un réseau de chaleur (chauffage central au niveau d'un quartier ou d'une ville)
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que nous respirons.
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La version papier de l’annuaire est disponible sur demande
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Les réseaux de chaleur séduisent de plus en plus de Français
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C'est pourquoi l'association Via sèva lance ce baromètre annuel qui recueillera et mesurera les souhaits des Français pour leur vision du monde énergétique de demain.
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