Orbiting the Son is an in depth look at Greens experience with parenthood. The writer explains how Erez, his adopted son, had, at a tender age of fourteen months, created his own family. Although the writer and Andy, his husband, were the parents Erez had found for himself other people who learned t...
Frankenstein describes her as being a loving woman, giving him "tender caresses", guiding him throughout the early years of his upbringing and teaching him right from wrong. ... Frankenstein's description of his condition can be compared with that of a woman giving birth: "Every night I was oppressed by a slow fever, and I became nervous to a most painful degree". ...
Anne's mother didn't hold the understanding qualities that Anne thought should be there in a mother, such as tenderness or kindness so she could not look at her lovingly. ... Frank was to say prayers with Anne one night instead of Anne's father, but Anne refused to let her say them with her. ...
Polonius accuses "[Ophelia] [speaking] like a green girl, unsifted in such perilous circumstance" (1.3.101-102) and makes her "think [of herself as] a baby that [she] have ta'en these tenders for true pay, which are not sterling"(1.3.105-107). ... As Hamlet presents himself in " thy nighted color" (1.2.68) to the meeting of councils, Claudius, as Hamlet's recent stepfather, believes that such grief "tis a fault to heaven, a fault against the dead, a fault to nature" (1.2.102-103). ...
Polonius accuses "[Ophelia] [speaking] like a green girl, unsifted in such perilous circumstance"(1.3.101-102) and makes her "think [of herself as] a baby that [she] have ta'en these tenders for true pay, which are not sterling"(1.3.105-107). ... As Hamlet presents himself in " thy nighted color"(1.2.68) to the meeting of councils, Claudius, as Hamlet's recent stepfather, believes that such grief "tis a fault to heaven, a fault against the dead, a fault to nature"(1.2.102-103). ...
Motherhood includes love, tenderness, care, concern, acceptance, patience sacrifice. ... Her children expect her to know where the sun goes at night, why the sky is blue and where kittens come from. ... She is a practical nurse who can remove splinters and loose teeth painlessly, stop an earache in the middle of the night, and pacify a case of chicken pox before a dance recital. ...
Her mid-length golden hair flowed out of her tight ponytail hitting the bottom of her white collared shirt. Her hazel eyes were really showing more green than brown this evening. The band was playing old western tunes. The girls' giggles and chatter about young boys filled the small, single-room sc...
Their hard-heartedness shows her tenderness and their betrayal shows her faithfulness. ... He urges King Lear to seek shelter, since "man's nature cannot carry the affliction nor the force" and "the tyranny of the open night's too rough for nature to endure. ...