So, too, she concludes, has she the strength of mind to bear Brutus's secret. ... Worried at her husband's melancholy mood, his troubled thoughts and his new impatience, she persistently uses her womanly guile to draw his secret from him. ... As his wife, it is her right to share his every thought, and she appeals to him, through love, and on her knees, to divulge his secret. ...
Each summer after that throughout junior high, high school, and beyond, they remain best friends, sharing secrets and making memories about love, life, and growing up. ... When the book starts off with Caitlin announcing to Victoria that she is getting married, Victoria is forced to remember all of the times she and Caitlin shared in the Vineyard, and the times that followed. ...
He writes "I thought that the greatest joy in the world would be to drive a bayonet into a Buddhist priest's guts-(Pg.680), and then he turns around and says "Theoretically "and secretly, of course "-I was all for the Burmese and all against their oppressors, the British.""... (pg.680) George Orwell's ambivalence came from many mixed feelings and emotions that he was unable to share and communicate with others. ...
It is marvelous if we can all share our special moment and get a feel of what other's special moment are. I am sure there is many places such as chat room or memories sharing group that people can share their precious memories. If there are not, I will be the first one now to share the most unique and special moment I know that I think is extraordinary to me and perhaps to many other people. Although life is more than memories, we should share our precious memories to others; memories make up big part of our life. ... The moment of that young adult reveal a little secret of life. ...
Every day he would go down to his lab and try to unlock the secrets of the human mind. ... But, His only restraint was to keep those answers hidden in the hands of his country's secret services. ... Heinrich wasn't too excited to share his information though. ... He realized that the man at the door was there to shoot him to ensure that this new weapon was to stay a secret. ... The Secret service was coming in to retrieve all data of his discovery the next day at noon. ...
Music! An integral part of our lives. Throughout history the human populous has always been attracted to music. Whether it is part of a ritual, an emotional release, religious reasons, or just listening for pleasure, music has been at the centre of our society. People have always used music to expre...
When a coworker named Julia secretly approaches Winston, he learns that he is not alone in his belief that Big Brother is "ungood.' Winston and Julia become lovers and eventually begin to share their feelings of rebelliousness to O'Brien, another fellow coworker who is believed to be a member of a rebel group known as the Brotherhood. ...
The students at Devon feel very distant from the war, so the tree is a place where they can perceive their own secret suicide society adventures somewhat related to the war. ... This particular tree also symbolizes the friendship these boys share and how Gene and Finny have different perceptions about it. ...
Hawthorne describes the forest as secret and somber, a temptation to the subconscious mind of Hester Prynne. ... Since the Puritan woman share the same desires as Hester does subconsciously, they too would probably give in to their id if they were under the same circumstances as Hester. ... Mine burns in secret!...
Hawthorne describes the forest as secret and somber, a temptation to the subconscious mind of Hester Prynne. ... Since the Puritan woman share the same desires as Hester does subconsciously, they too would probably give in to their id if they were under the same circumstances as Hester. ... Mine burns in secret!...
I began to share my secrets to the strong clientele I had developed over the years with my coworkers and bosses, that I could see myself transforming into someone else, like an out of body experience that was happening and I could not stop it. ... Maybe it was because she was new or me not knowing really anything about this new boss, but when I met with her and shared my views, they were very well received. ...
Though I share Phillips's belief that "we need to cure ecocriticism of its fundamentalist fixation on literal representation," the larger theory and critique of ecocriticism of the sort he pursues is beyond my scope here. (8) Rather, in paying greater attention to the sort of ecological literacy or, less anachronistically, the natural history writing and thinking that emerge in Emerson as it does in Thoreau, I will be arguing that both writers complicate the assumption that the literal and literary senses of things can be separated irreducibly in this way. ...