Monuments to Literary Heroes презентация

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Introduction

• Literary heroes have left an indelible mark on our society, shaping

our culture, language, and beliefs.

• This presentation explores the monuments dedicated to these literary giants, paying homage to their enduring legacy.

• From statues to plaques to museums, these monuments remind us of the power of words and the impact of great literature.

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Shakespeare's Globe

• Shakespeare's Globe in London is a replica of the original

theatre where the bard's plays were performed.

• This iconic structure serves as a monument to Shakespeare and his contribution to the world of theatre.

• Visitors can experience the magic of his works in an authentic setting, transporting them back to the Elizabethan era.

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Mark Twain's House

• Mark Twain's house in Hartford, Connecticut, is a stunning

Victorian mansion that now serves as a museum.

• The house showcases the life and works of one of America's greatest writers, offering a glimpse into his creative process and personal life.

• Visitors can explore the rooms where Twain penned his famous works and gain insight into his contributions to literature and society.

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Jane Austen's Chawton Cottage

• Chawton Cottage in Hampshire, England, was the home

of Jane Austen for the last eight years of her life.

• Preserved as a museum, this literary monument allows visitors to step into Austen's world and experience the environment where she crafted her beloved novels.

• From the quaint drawing room to the writing desk where she wrote classics like Pride and Prejudice, Chawton Cottage offers a unique connection to the author.

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Edgar Allan Poe's Grave

• Located in Baltimore, Maryland, Edgar Allan Poe's grave

is a pilgrimage site for literature enthusiasts.

• This monument is a testament to Poe's dark and mysterious tales, with visitors leaving behind tributes of pens, books, and roses to honor the writer.

• The site is a hauntingly beautiful reminder of Poe's impact on American literature and the power of his gothic imagination.

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Walt Whitman Bridge

• The Walt Whitman Bridge, spanning the Delaware River between

Pennsylvania and New Jersey, is a grand tribute to the poet.

• Named after the acclaimed American poet Walt Whitman, this bridge symbolizes the connection between literature and the physical world.

• Like Whitman's poetry, the bridge invites travelers to cross boundaries and explore new horizons.

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Miguel de Cervantes Monument

• In Madrid, Spain, stands the grand monument dedicated

to Miguel de Cervantes, author of Don Quixote.

• This towering statue celebrates Cervantes' timeless contribution to literature and his iconic characters.

• Surrounding the monument is a park adorned with scenes from Don Quixote, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in the world of the novel.

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Louisa May Alcott's Orchard House

• Orchard House in Concord, Massachusetts, was the

childhood home of Louisa May Alcott and the setting for her famous novel Little Women.

• Preserved as a museum, this literary landmark allows visitors to walk in the footsteps of the March sisters and experience the world portrayed in Alcott's beloved work.

• From the cozy writing desk to the attic where the Alcott sisters performed their plays, Orchard House captures the spirit of a literary masterpiece.

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Victor Hugo's House

• Victor Hugo's house in Paris, known as Maison de

Victor Hugo, offers a glimpse into the life of the renowned French writer.

• Located in the historic Place des Vosges, this museum showcases Hugo's contributions to literature as well as his political activism.

• Visitors can explore the rooms where Hugo penned Les Misérables and discover the inspiration behind his works.

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