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Aleksis KiviWritten by: Nigger 1. Who actually was Aleksis kivi? 2. What did he write? 3. What was the book about? 1. Alekesis Kivi was a play writer, poet & novelist. He was the first Finn to write a book, it was a novel. He was born in 1834 in Nurmijarvi, Finland. He had a sister who died when she was 16. His old last name was Stenvall, it was a Swedish name but he changed it to Kivi afterwards. He died when he was 38 in 1872, two years after he wrote his novel. His two last words were “I’m alive”. 2. He wrote a novel in 1870 which wasn’t really successful because people didn’t think a novel was useful enough, they thought it would have been better to write something more educational. The book’s name is seitseman veljesta (seven brothers). 3. The book was about seven brothers, the oldest: Juhani and the youngest: Euro. Those seven brothers didn’t really know how to read so they found it really hard because they were too old to start learning how to read (except for Euro). They hated their teachers and the kids who were always teasing them because they didn’t know how to read, they were always fighting. One day they had enough of them and left town to the forest and built there a house, which broke down a few days afterwards…… The rest you should find out!
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| simo 2002-03-28 08:00AM | |
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This essay about Aleksis Kivi isn't good work. It's full of mistakes. 1. Aleksis Kivi was NOT the first finn to write a book. He was the first finn to write a finnish book. 2. His sister, Agnes, died at the age of 13. Not 16. 3. The name of the Aleksis Kivi's famous book was Seitsämän veljestä. (Note "a" with dots!) Not seitsaman veljesta. 4. The name of the youngest brother was Eero, not Euro. 5. The newer house didn't broke down, it was burtn down in the middle of the winter. | |
| maija 2002-05-06 10:00AM | No Rating |
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Simo, it was Seitsemän veljestä, not Seitsämän I didn't like this "essay" at all...there wasn't much nothing that was really about Aleksis Kivi or his work Try this page: http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/akivi.htm There's neither much about his novels, poems etc. but at least there's more about his backgrounds and so on. | |
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