After his family dies he dismisses his love of the Romantics and seeks refuge in the technical safety of Mozart and Bach "as if seeking some kind of ultimate discipline, some perfect control to set against the treacheries of emotion" (pg 50). ... Keller for many years, hides in Darwin and turns his back upon the world. ...
John seeks to bind her to him through spiritual manipulation and restriction. ... John seeks to control it. ... Reed's rejection to hide her pain from those who would take advantage of it, but this does not mean she does not feel. ... "When she has run away from Rochester, her heart becomes "impotent as a bird" which, "with both wings broken still quivered its shattered pinions in vain attempts to seek him" (Ewbank 184). Only once she has returned can the pain ease and her heart seek peace. ...
Ironically, the very man who bore him now searches the globe seeking the creature's destruction. The monster journeys all over the world to hide from society. ... Frankenstein's monster is driven from his birthplace by his creator only to find that he must hide in shadowed allies to avoid social persecution. ... Next, he seeks asylum in a small barn. ...
North of Boston, written by Robert Frost, is a work of poems that deal with the issue of misunderstanding and miscommunication in relationships. Many of the works represent the conflict in family, platonic, and business realtionships caused by conflicting views on behalf of its members. But they a...