Long ago, there was arranged marriages but slowly diverged to love marriages. ... No married woman could ever contemplate the possibility of divorce. ... This ease in divorce has certainly taken the edge off marriage. ... Furthermore, more and more people are convinced that it is no more the lifelong relationship than it was before. ...
The strength of this opinion prevented the easing of Canada"'s divorce laws. ... The law later changed again in 1985, where it eased off yet again, to allow divorces after only a year"'s separation. ... It was accomplished by making it less fault-oriented where most divorce applications to the courts are no longer contested which eliminates the need for a formal court hearing where both parties testify and ask for different things. With ""no fault"" splits in place, the social stigma of divorce shrank. ... If these proposals are implemented, they would represent one of the biggest ov...
Toddlers will recognize that one parent no longer lives at home, and have trouble separating from them. ... In this situation it may be helpful to try arriving at day care or the babysitters earlier than usual and spend some one-on-one time with them before you leave to ease the separation. ...
Both are unwelcome by the other men; both long for attention and to simply be accepted, yet both respond to this suffering through completely opposing methods. ... She grasps for attention without even the slightest hint at her loneliness until the day comes in Crooks room, when, after being ignored, she blurts out, "Well, I ain't giving you no trouble. ... She wants them to finally understand her motives and accept her-relieving her of her loneliness and helping her ease herself into the group of men and out of the isolate rut she has gotten herself into by marrying Curley. ...
"A person is a person, no matter how small"- Dr.Seuss once said. ... "I no longer see a heartbeat," the doctor said. ... From that moment forward, pregnancy was no longer a purely happy exciting event. ... For some reason, seeing the baby no matter how small she was would make her feel at ease. ... She held her daughter for as long as she could before they took her away. ...
The first good example of this is when trouble appears in the Wife of Bath's marriages she retreats: "One of us two must bow, to be at ease; And since a man's more reasonable, they say, Than woman is, you must have patience aye. ... Her fifth husband is a great example of showing how she no longer is able to control men. She no longer can have them wait on her and do as she desires. She no longer possesses command over her husband that makes them think she is the greatest: "And every night and day 'twas his custom, When he had leisure and took some vacation, From all his other...
Top Ten Quotes 1) I've no more business to marry Edgar Linton than I have to be in heaven; and if the wicked man in there had not brought Heathcliff so low, I shouldn't have thought of it. ... As Catherine is ill and dying she blames Heathcliff for her suffering, but he tells her that it was she that left him and that all blame for their sorrow is hers.6) ...Catherine Earnshaw, may you not rest as long as I am living! ... He has extinguished my love effectually, and so I'm at my ease (182). ... (336) Heathcliff has given up on revenge, as no longer has the will for it. ...
"When he was in the company of women he felt free, and knew what to say to them and how to behave; and he was at ease with them even when he was silent."" ... Gurov did not know how to handle long complicated relationships that took work to maintain. ... Gurov goes for a long time feeling this way about himself and yet he cannot shake the thoughts of his "lady with the dog."" ... All of these feelings he has led me to believe that Anna no longer cared for Dmitri. ... "He was sick of his children, sick of the bank; he had no desire to go anywhere or to talk of anything."" ...
Tolstoy explains Ilyich's pain and alienation from society, saying, " he had to live thus all alone on the brink of an abyss, with no one who understood or pitied him". ... As long as he is safe underground, away from people, he has control over every situation. ... I returned musing to my room, feeling terribly at ease." ... Imaging Austen's Elizabeth traveling to the world that Dostoevesky created, there is no doubt she wouldn't make it. ...
In it's judgment the church says that "while there may have been a wedding ceremony there was no marriage in the eyes of God"(McLachlan, 1997). ... During Jesus" time this meaning was strongly perverted as women were considered possessions and divorced with ease. It is here that Jesus proclaims "they are no longer two but one flesh" (Tannahill, 1980). ...
The same author states that at the end of the play she has not really transformed, rather she has just fallen in love with Petruchio, in essence she is free from torment because she is no longer seen as the shrew. ... Petruchio accepts her challenge with delight (and to get Baptista's money), passes all of her tests with ease and in fact does prove to be a suitable husband. ...
She didn't want to disappoint everybody so she feck her sickness; stuffed herself with sleeping pill so she would ease her guilt. ... She even agreed to hire a nanny so the world would see that she wasn't the only one no being able to care for a child. ... But one thing she was unaware of is that both husband and child knew of all the hard work she pulled all the long doing their shores " Look mommy is sleeping, said the boy, she is tired from doing all our things again." ...
In this following quote, we can tell she is distraught from the yearning of her husband's return: "How I long for my husband -alive in memory, always, that great man whose fame resounds through Hellas right to the depths of Argos (Odyssey i.395-397)!" ... However, the beggar delays the conversation until sundown and Penelope remarks how "he is no fool" and is very cautious of his actions. ... I believe it is this point where she believes the beggar is Odysseus because right after this conversation, she demands the nurses for a bench, for the guest to rest and be at ease. ... She creates ...
After the nobility lost their rights it was no longer appropriate to indicate heritage in a persons name. ... Alexander became President of the National Assembly, other than the King there was no one more powerful or more important in all the land. ... To show their patriotism Rose and her family no longer ate bread, refused to speak during meals and started being referred to as "Citoyenne" and "Citoyen." ... Napoleone Buonaparte was described by Rose as being " a remarkable man, but for all the wrong reasons his long, limp hair hung down around his ears in a sorry attempt at fashion, his ...
In drama the playwright purposely creates a scene to almost force a certain image or idea onto the audience, Ibsen is no different. ... In order for someone to assume and child-like ethos in adulthood for no other reason than the people in their life treat them thus one must conclude that the person's overall nature is weak and they themselves may not be worthy of adult respect' because of this. ... Ibsen's real life friend Laura Kielma (a suggested inspiration for Nora) was a lady trapped (or imprisoned) inside a marriage she longed to be free from. ... Form the outset the aud...
As long as you are not a true believer, you will never really know what this exactly means. ... Then if they obey you, take no further action against them... When a man wants to divorce his wife he can do so with ease, whereas a woman has to pronounce it many times before it can occur. ... It is unlawful for husbands to take from them anything they have given them, unless both fear that they may not be able to keep within the bounds set by God; in which case it shall be no offence for either of them if the wife redeems herself...
Many marriages will not last too long, mainly because the wife is too young, the husband older, and the age difference is too big. ... First menstruation will signal the final stage of her adolescence, and by the time she has her second, she will no longer have the support of her family to refuse her husband. ... In this case, the marriage can be broken by either one of the couple, with no big ceremonies, and since the !... When both parents are working, usually due to every day living expenses, technology can ease the transition to regular with similar products. ... There's no evident...
No mates for you,/ Unless you were of gentler, milder mold- (I.i.59-69). ... For me, that I may surely keep mine oath, I will be married to a wealthy widow, Ere three days pass, which hath as long loved me As I have loved this proud disdainful haggard. ... Then some believe "Kate's long, final speech about the need for wives to submit to their husbands is nothing more than a ventriloquization of male superiority'- (McDonald, The Bedford Companion to Shakespeare, 156). ... Petruchio seems to believe that he can handle anything and that Katherine will be no match for him. ...
They were denied basic human rights and freedoms that men received with ease because it was believed that women meant nothing more than a means to an end in the lives of men and as their role in the household. ... The common characteristics of what was expected of a woman hundreds of years ago was someone who acted as if they had no cares, uneducated, dependent, and only cared for the petty things of life. ... Women were expected to act as these shallow, emotional creatures that had no depth mentally and could serve as helpless, reliant, and obedient wives to their ruling and overbearing husb...
Summary - This is the story of two families who have been neighbours for a long time. ... As a result Steve was convicted and sent to jail while Joe was acquitted as there was no evidence against him. ... George told her that he had not visited his father for a long time because he believed he had murdered twenty-one pilots. ... He told her that Larry had been dead long time ago. ...