Jim and Justin spent time with each other on the weekends, playing catch, going to movies, dinner, etc. ... I asked to look at his leg to see if he had sprained his ankle or something. ... Jim said they looked like bruises from someone grabbing your leg with their hands. ... Finally he went to childcare workers and told them what was going on. ... Still this tragic experience that no father should have to go through, bothers him to this day. ...
I am not able to do and go places I would like to go because of those restrictions, mostly upheld by parental figures. Ariel is a daydreamer she spends much of her longing of places she wants to go, people she wants to meet, and dreams she wants to fulfill. ... Ariel is also a hopeless romantic, she wants to meet her "prince charming" fall in love and live happily ever after and she will go to any measure to achieve this goal. ... Ariel is a risk taker, she had the guts to go to Ursula and ask for legs so she could be apart of the human world. ...
This shows that Gene sometimes hates the situations that Finny thinks are fun such as going to a forbidden trip to the beach which causes him to end up failing a test and having to risk his life jumping from a tree. ... Gene shows love for Finny by crying when he found out that Finny broke his leg and taking time to go visit him after the summer session to see how he is doing. ... This goes to show that many friendships have hate/love relationships. ...
I was both excited and nervous that he was finally going to show me how to surf. ... My legs are still just a little too short to reach my toes up so he helps by lifting my arm up high enough just to give me that added leverage so he could nudge me onto the board with his knee. ...
He has no real desire to love her, but later after all the experiences they go through together, their love matures. ... At the front, the Italian offensive begins and Frederic takes shelter in a dugout; but a canister shell hits it and severely wounds his legs. ...
I remember being so excited to go to college and see what its all about. ... FAMO is used to describe friends that would go to worlds end with one another just because we could. ... I think you earn the title FAMO once you have proved that you can be leaned on like a third leg when you really need it. Now looking back I have some friends that I call FAMO, but when putting into perspective of a third leg, they have not proved themselves worthy yet. ... Everyone has their own energy about them and everyone goes about things in a different way. ...
She shows her attentiveness to her husband by suggesting they go to the museum, something Michael mentioned earlier in the week. ... We don't often like to think of a fourteen year old being satisfied to spread her legs for any boy who approaches her in the right way. ... She says that you can open your legs but can't, or don't dare anymore, to open your heart. ...
I didn't understand what was going on. He hesitated to tell me what was going on. ... My legs got weak, and I had to take a knee. ... Are you two going to get a divorce?". ... They are going on twenty-two years strong, and they couldn't be any happier. ...
William Shakespeare's Hamlet goes both hand in hand and contrasts with this trend. ... Get thee to a nunnery, go: farewell. ... monsters you make of them, to a nunnery, go; and quickly too" (III.i.146-152), Hamlet scorns her and says she is not fit for him or for anyone else, she would be an awful wife, she is merely scum and she can't change a thing. ... That's a fair thought to lie between an maid's legs"(III.ii.112-11), Hamlet continues to mock Ophelia and imply that she is worthless and dumb, and that it is acceptable for him to be rude to her. ... After Ophelia dies, H...
Lola tells Manni to wait for her to get there and he tells her that if she isn"t there in twenty minutes that he is going to rob the grocery store to obtain the money and then he gets disconnected. ... She is motivated by her desire to save Manni's life that she is willing to try to get the money and make it to him in time without any form of transportation other than her legs. ... By using mental subjectivity, the director allows us to see the last thoughts going though dying character's brain. ... Another way of looking at it is that the dying refuses to accept this fate and wil...
William Shakespeare's Hamlet goes both hand in hand and contrasts with this trend. ... Get thee to a nunnery, go: farewell. ... monsters you make of them, to a nunnery, go; and quickly too" (III.i.146-152), Hamlet scorns her and says she is not fit for him or for anyone else, she would be an awful wife, she is merely scum and she can't change a thing. ... That's a fair thought to lie between an maid's legs"(III.ii.112-11), Hamlet continues to mock Ophelia and imply that she is worthless and dumb, and that it is acceptable for him to be rude to her. ... After Ophelia dies, H...
Then, after he tells Ophelia what to do he leaves for most of the play to go to France so he can find some women of his own. ... He is going through a tough time in his life since his father has just died and is too overridden with grief to think of anything else. ... That's a fair thought to lie between maid's legs" (Act 3 Scene 2, Lines 119-126). ... Women during that time could not vote, go to school, hold many professions, act on stage, own land, or inherit land. ...
You can sense their closeness in the opening of the story when Dina is sitting on Anna's lap and Anna says, "But there she was, her long legs draped over mine and her feet scraping the ground. ... She loved her son so much that when he died she wanted to go says, "Before I moved to wash his body, I poked my finger in his mouth, deep in a pool of black blood. ... Instead of doing what she promised, she goes to the Pow-Wow and dances all night with Dina. ...
I can could feel my feelings go rampant as they start to mix with my memories of just us two. From the time I had rescued her and held her small and trembling frame against mine, to the day she gave me a gift as a sign of her thanks, the nights we spent eating out together, laughing, messing around and the days that go beyond that, every single one of them felt like a bitter taste of melancholy and jealousy. ... My legs were frozen, however, and would not budge, leaving me with the faintest hope that perhaps the rest of me would soon become just as numb and disappear into oblivion because I ...
When a person looses the feeling in their legs and becomes a quadriplegic, it is thought to be an unbearable situation. ... Your personal character goes a long way into making tough things bearable. ... Her character ends up being a strongpoint for her, when she follows her heart and goes back to Mike. ...
Absalon goes to John and Alison's house singing love songs to Alison beneath her window. ... He doesn't follow the traditional idea of courtly love, like Absalon, but rather he grabs her between the legs and then holds her tight "by the haunch-bones"(Chaucer, 1544). ...
When Samuel first discovers that he is going to be the page of Captain Smith, he is not sure of his feelings. ... The endeavors of the first wave of settlers had paid off, seeing that Jamestown had become a fairly safe haven, and the community was standing on many legs and caring for each other. ...
The title of the story, "The White Heron," is not just an ordinary bird but a "queer tall white bird with soft feathers and long thin legs. ... The pine tree transforms into a "great main-mast to the voyaging earth" making Sylvia feel as if she "could go flying away among the clouds" (57). ...
Powther goes on to talk of Mamie and how she spends money carelessly, only thinking of her in terms of dollars and materialistic qualities. ... The book states, "He watched her walk down the hall toward the kitchen, watched the rhythmic motion of her legs, her arms, and thought, yes if I'd married Mrs. ... I can spend money, I've saved it all my lie but I'm going to spend it now, spend and spend and spend, until I can buy Mamie Smith."" ...
Many people would not disagree with the saying that an eye for an eye is justified, however, the distance that some people are willing to go creates a large distinction between justice and revenge. ... Her story is timeless in demonstrating the effects revenge and cruelty can have upon a being, as the drama reveals how far a woman will go to seek revenge. ... It is in this light that some take the drama's message to be that an eye for an eye is justified, as her revenge against Jason leaves him also without a leg to stand on. ... From the beginning of the drama we know of her intention...
We all laughed and enjoyed the time as we rode Splash Mountain followed by a lot of walking around to find anything to eat or a ride that was short enough to go on. ... Up until the last moment we were ready to walk around Downtown Disney and end up going home, however Caroline's pouty face over not getting to ride California Screamin' was enough for me to convince the group we could at least go see how bad it was, quickly putting a smile on her face. ... Finally we both decided our groups should stay together and as I led them to the turkey leg they all were craving, I found myself ...