A full understanding of Bertolt Brecht’s dramatic background needs to look at the socio-political context in which he was writing such as the structure of the state, and the class struggle. Bertolt Brecht’s aggressive political idealism and determination in using art to pose challenging questions about the conflicts between society and morality generated intense controversy throughout his lifetime.
George Gibson - King Arthur and his Knights. (level 2)George Gibson
Learn how Arthur became King, where he found his great sword Excalibur, about his love for Guinevere, and all about the courageous Knights of the Round Tables.
Sally M. Stockton - Robin Hood. (level 2)Sally M. Stockton
The legendary hero of Sherwood Forest comes to life in this exciting book about his daring adventures. Robin Hood explains about why Robin Hood became an outlaw, how his band of outlaw grew, Marian's love for Robin, how the cruel sheriff was punished and much more.
Adventure and piracy in the 18th century! When young Jim Hawkins finds a map of an island where Captain Flint has hidden his treasure, the boy, Squire Trelawney and his friend Dr Livesey sail to the island to look for it. But during the voyage Jim discovers more about the ship's company, which includes Long John Sliver, a man with only one leg. And then the battle for the treasure begins!
"Aim for the Heart" is a book that describes all the films of Clint Eastwood. It is not a biography on Eastwood himself. The book separates each of Eastwoods films into genre, so when your reading the book, you read about all his western films, and then all of his films where he plays the role of a cop etc. If you are a fan of Clint Eastwood and are courious about the facts behind each of his films, you will enjoy this book.