
KILL ‘EM ALL (1983) DOWNLOAD PDF TABS
Hit The Lights
The Four Horsemen
Motorbreath
Jump In The Fire
(Anesthesia) – Pulling Teeth
Whiplash
Phantom Lord
No Remorse
Seek And Destroy
Metal Militia
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MASTER OF PUPPETS (1986) DOWNLOAD PDF TABS
Battery
Master Of Puppets
The Thing That Should Not Be
Welcome Home (Sanitarium)
Disposable Heroes
Leper Messiah
Orion
Damage, Inc.
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…AND JUSTICE FOR ALL (1988) DOWNLOAD PDF TABS
Blackened
…And Justice For All
Eye Of The Beholder
One
The Shortest Straw
Harvester Of Sorrow
The Frayed Ends Of Sanity
To Live Is To Die
Dyers Eve
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METALLICA (BLACK ALBUM) (1991) DOWNLOAD PDF TABS
Enter Sandman
Sad But True
Holier Than Thou
The Unforgiven
Wherever I May Roam
Don’t Tread On Me
Trough The Never
Nothing Else Matters
Of Wolf And Man
The God That Failed
My Friend Of Misery
The Struggle Within
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LOAD (1996) DOWNLOAD PDF TABS
Ain’t My Bitch
2×4
The House Jack Built
Until It Sleeps
King Nothing
Hero Of The Day
Bleeding Me
Cure
Poor Twisted Me
Wasting My Hate
Mama Said
Thorn Within
Ronnie
The Outlaw Torn
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GARAGE INC (1998) DOWNLOAD PDF TABS
DISC1
Free Speech For The Dumb
It’s Electric
Sabbra Cadabra
Turn The Page
Die Die My Darling
Loverman
Mercyful Fate
Astronomy
Whiskey In The Jar
Tuesday’s Gone
The More I See
DISC2
Helpless
The Small Hours
The Wait
Crash Course In Brain Surgery
Last Caress / Green Hell
Am I Evil
Blitzkrieg
Breadfan
The Prince
Stone Cold Crazy
So What
Killing Time
Overkill
Damage Case
Stone Dead Forever
Too Late Too Late
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ST. ANGER (1998) DOWNLOAD PDF TABS
Frantic
St. Anger
Some Kind Of Monster
Dirty Window
Invisible Kid
My World
Shoot Me Again
Sweet Amber
The Unnamed Feeling
Purify
All Within My Hands
13 aprile 2010
Plot
The plot of Pride and Prejudice is that of a romantic comedy: it concern the fortunes of young lovers,their misunderstandings,triumphs and ends in happy marriage.
It is set at Longbourn,a small village where MR and MRS Bennet lives with their five daughters,Jane,Lydia,Kitty,Mary and Elizabeth. One day a rich man,Charles Bingley rent a large estate in a Netherfield Park. After a series of balls and party that bring the members of this society togheter Mr Bingley falls in love with Jane and his friend Darcy is actracted by Elizabeth. She refuse him because consider him responsible for the separation of Mr Bingley and her sister and of illtreating a young officer, son of Darcy’s former steward, but Darcy write her a letter where reveals that Wickam is an unscrupolous adventurer. Darcy provide for the marriage of Wickham and Lydia. Elizabeth revalue Darcy and accept his renewed proposal against the will of his arrogant aunt.The story ends with the happy marriage of the two couples.
Themes
Jane Austen uses third person narration and present the action from her point of view.
The Epistolary tecnique used by Austen is that of Richardson. The story is characterized by the vividness of the characters: some of they are great stage personalities,like Mrs Bennet and Catherine. Others are “flat”, like Jane, and Mr Collins is object of ridicule.
The two heroes Darcy and Elizabeth have great qualities but also weakeness,and are developed in critical antithesis to the conventional heroes of the sentimental novels of the period. Darcy is unsociable, Elizabeth has a lively mind and a strong spirit of indipendence and she refuse the conventional “good manners” the society impose. Darcy accuse Elisabeth of prejudice and she accuse him of pride, but they also work in reverse, because her pride make she blind to consider his virtues. The story presents the marriage from several points of view: in term of security and indipendence, physical infatuation and containing elements of love and prudence.
Irony is used as a technique in relation to the characters.They don’t know that things are not the way they seem,while the reader does.
The themes are the arising out of physical infatuation (Lydia and Wickham) containing elements of love and prudence (Jane and Elizabeth) security and independence (charlotte and Mr Collins) whose are the different points of view of the marriage: Another central point in the novel concern is that of good manners, civility. Jane Austen used the irony. She identifies herself in Elizabeth.
In chapter 35 Elizabeth receives a letter from Darcy where he admits separating Bingley and Jane because he had not understood how much Jane loved his friend. The passage below describes Elizabeth’s reaction to the letter. This passage is very important for the development of Elizabeth’s character. She reconsidered her attitude for Darcy, Wickham and herself. She shows her feelings and emotions. There are horror, humiliation and finally awareness. In this passage there are all themes of the novel: Pride, vanity, prejudice, love, reason, and folly. So there is a process of herself realisation, without any form of irony, but showing that her changing is truth, permanent and give by a rational understanding.
10 aprile 2010
Jane Austen
Jane Austen was born in 1775 in the south-west of england where her father was rector of the church. She was the sixth of seven children and spent her short life with her sister cassandra,who like jane never married.She was educated at home by her father, and showed an interest in literature and writing. She produced a large output of prose and her most famous work were Sense and senibility, Pride and prejudice, northanger abbey and Emma.All her novels had been published anonymously.
Jane Austen owes much to the 18th-century novelist from whom she learned to analize the psychology of the characters and the subtleties of life’s ordinary events such as balls, walks, tea-parties and visit to friends and neighbours. From Fielding she derived in particular the omniescient narrator.Her style was also characterised by the use of verbal and irony.Unlike the augustian writers she restricted her view to the world of the country gentry.
THEMES.the traditional values of these families such as property,decorum,money and marriage, provided the basis for the plots and settings of her novels.Her work is extraordinarily amusing and, at the same time, deals with the serious matters of love, marriage and parenthood.All her novels end in the marriage of hero and heroinee.Romantic love gives Jane Austen a focus where individual values usually are in conflict with the social code that encourages marriage for money and social standing.
One of the most commen criticism of her work is that she shows no interest in the great social events that characterised her age.
10 aprile 2010
LIFE
Burns was born in south-western Scotland in 1759. His father was a poor tenant farmer who managed to give his seven children,a formal education. Robert had a knowledge of french and latin. His health was severely damaged by hard pysical work as a farmer. His first collection of poems chiefly in the scottish dialect was pubblished in 1786, when he emigrate to the west Indies. After he moved to Edimburgh where he was considered a national poet. He collect ballads,wrote lyrics and songs and some satirical verse.
Burns is one of the greatest figures of scottish popular culture. His poetry appeals to ordinary people for its simplicity and specl of intense emotion.
8 aprile 2010
The protagonist is a respectable man Jekill,and a evil genius,Hide; these two beings are in perpetual struggle. Once Hyde is released from hiding, he achieves domination over the Jekyll side. The only way to defeat Hyde is to killed him; so the suicide is the final and only choice. Stevenson implies that man’s salvation is based on the annihilation of one part of his nature if he lives in a civilized society. The story has a gothic aspect and Gothic novels were despised by the great Victorian novelist, but they constituted an important tendency in 19th century literature and became very popular.The setting of the novel seems to be halfway between London and Edinburgh. Both double capitals reflected the hypocrisy of Victorian society. In the story there are no women, no wives and man are all bachelors, one is lawyer and two are doctors, so the story reflected the male patriarchal world of Victorianism.there are four narrators: Enfield, Utterson who has the role of detective, Lanyon and finally Dr Jekyll himself
8 aprile 2010
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