This document contains short excerpts from several classic literary works, including passages describing bodies falling like slaughtered birds from Fahrenheit 451, the spirit of love being composed of fire from Venus and Adonis, and a character suspecting he was drugged and robbed in Rip Van Winkle. It also includes lines from Terza Rima, Romeo and Juliet, Treasure Island, The Sun Also Rises, and King Lear. The excerpts provide brief snippets of imagery and dialogue from prominent novels and plays.
This document contains short excerpts from several classic literary works, including passages describing bodies falling like slaughtered birds from Fahrenheit 451, the spirit of love being composed of fire from Venus and Adonis, and a character suspecting he was drugged and robbed in Rip Van Winkle. It also includes lines from Terza Rima, Romeo and Juliet, Treasure Island, The Sun Also Rises, and King Lear. The excerpts provide brief snippets of imagery and dialogue from prominent novels and plays.
This document contains short excerpts from several classic literary works, including passages describing bodies falling like slaughtered birds from Fahrenheit 451, the spirit of love being composed of fire from Venus and Adonis, and a character suspecting he was drugged and robbed in Rip Van Winkle. It also includes lines from Terza Rima, Romeo and Juliet, Treasure Island, The Sun Also Rises, and King Lear. The excerpts provide brief snippets of imagery and dialogue from prominent novels and plays.
This document contains short excerpts from several classic literary works, including passages describing bodies falling like slaughtered birds from Fahrenheit 451, the spirit of love being composed of fire from Venus and Adonis, and a character suspecting he was drugged and robbed in Rip Van Winkle. It also includes lines from Terza Rima, Romeo and Juliet, Treasure Island, The Sun Also Rises, and King Lear. The excerpts provide brief snippets of imagery and dialogue from prominent novels and plays.
below, like a small girl, among the bodies” – Farenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury “Love is a spirit all compact of fire” – Venus and Adonis by Shakespeare “He now suspected that the grave roysterers of the mountains had put a trick upon him, and, having dosed him with liquor, had robbed him of his gun.” – Washington Irving’s Rip Van Winkle I“ll tell what I saw, though how I came to enter I cannot well say, being so full of sleep Whatever moment it was I began to blunder” – Terza Rima by Dante Aligheiri
“Let it snow, let it snow, let it
snow. Oh woeful, oh woeful, woeful, woeful day!’ – Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare ”Sharp Jim notice Israel Hands hide a knife” (hidden intent to kill) – Robert Louis Stevenson’s Treasure Island
"The cafe was like a battleship
stripped for action" - The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hermingway