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In questa sezione ci dedichiamo alla pagina che consente di effettuare la richiesta dei sacchetti per il conferimento del rifiuto secco ed umido.

Scelta del contribuente

Inizialmente bisogna inserire, nell'apposito campo "C.F. / P.IVA", il codice fiscale o la partita IVA per cui si intende effettuare la richiesta dei sacchetti.

Scelta contribuente

Una volta inserito il dato risulterà possibile l'invio della richiesta per i sacchetti.

Worlds in literature

Characters in science fiction stories may travel to other worlds

Creating a different world is a literary device used by authors to illustrate ideas. By placing the story in the setting of a different world, the author can change the way that things happen. For example, the author might imagine a world that has very little water or a world that has very little dry land. Deciding what a world looks like and how the world works is called world-building. Thinking about their world helps the author make good choices about what happens to the characters in the story. Some authors think about many details, such as what languages the characters speak and what the architecture is on the world.

Worlds in science fiction

Science fiction stories often use different worlds. Frank Herbert's famous Dune series focused on a world called Arrakis, which produced a very rare and very important spice.

Often a science-fiction story will involve multiple worlds. The Foundation series by Isaac Asimov was set in a galaxy with thousands of populated worlds. Asimov wrote the first books in the 1950s. In 1982, he published another book, called Foundation's Edge (ISBN 0385177259). The Star Wars movies had a several important worlds, and characters traveled between them. Some authors of science fiction worlds try to make them scrupulously obey the laws of physics.

Fantasy worlds

Fantasy worlds are fictional worlds that use magic. This magic may involve saying magic words, using magical objects, or performing magical rituals.

Examples of fantasy worlds

Author

World

Source

Description

J.R.R. Tolkien

Middle Earth

The Lord of the Rings trilogy

Middle-earth has some qualities similar to Mediæval Europe. The author added magical creatures like elves and wizards. At the end of the story, some magical creatures leave the world.

J.R.R. Tolkien

Arda

The Silmarillion

Arda is our world, but in a fictional time. Middle-earth is actually a continent of the world.

C. S. Lewis 

Narnia

The Chronicles of Narnia series

The whole world is named after the principal country, Narnia. It features a powerful lion, an evil witch, giants, dragons, and some magical devices. This world is flat.

Piers Anthony

Xanth

The Magic of Xanth

This world has many magical things. It is connected to modern America. Each creature in Xanth has a unique magical talent. These talents are usually minor. Translating the book is difficult because of the many silly puns. These make sense in English but not necessarily in other languages.