Manette first appeared as a reclusive shoemaker isolated from the world and terrified of his new surroundings. ... His behavior was so peculiar that three customers of the tavern sat on the balcony and stared through a small hole in the door. Through the hole a shabby, old man, with haggard eyes sat in the dark with his shoemaking tools. ... Often he sat and chatted with his daughter and her fiancé in his quiet home in Soho. ...
At the very last moment when it could be stopped Clerval and Frankenstein had a full on fight only to finish at the beginning of a new age a super human race, Frankenstein sat down in thought of the reality, the future of the monster, it was ugly, it was dead made to the living, wouldn't be understood and so he must leave it in terror. ...
Mallard sat in a chair in front of an open window. ... Mallard tastes new life for the first time. ... Her body betrays her excitement for the thought of this new life; her pulse raced and her chest repeatedly rose and sank with fervor. ... She has found a new desire for life, which she now hopes will be long. ... With Brently Mallard's returned, her new life, her freedom, is lost to her in an instant, taken even quicker than it had been discovered. ...
INTERPRETATION OF "THE BAD DAYS BLUES" When I sat down to write "The Bad Days Blues," I literally wrote exactly what was on my heart and mind at that very moment. ... And even though I was hurt, the pain didn't compare to the loneliness I endure sometimes because, since Keisha, I haven't found a new girl (Nicole). ...
Our need for social relationships is almost as deep as our need for food and shelter. Like other biological beings, humans develop our own social networks consisting of different relationships that help us meet our various social needs. There's a reason why we sometimes trust our friends with our se...
Before me was the person who had opened a new dimension to my life and taught me how to overcome the hardships of life. ... I sat there for some time with tears rolling down my face, but then regained my composure, consoling myself by thinking that what is done is done. ...
I sat down at the top of the sliding board and thought about it. ... Most of us replied the same thing, the Golden Rule, but the boy just sat there. ... Being in college this rule has became helpful, because I met new people and the first impression was always the best impression. ...
Although the arts are not featured on the ACT/SAT, and they are not required school subjects, they actually require just as much thinking as math and science. ... One person may say that scientists and doctors are the the most intelligent because they find research and information that saves lives, but another might say musicians and artists are the most intelligent because they use their brains in a new and creative way. ... If we did not have common sense, we would not consider creating new things, because we would assume that the world is already fine and that we should not do anything to ...
It never fails that if a child is going to throw up, they will wait until everyone has sat down to eat lunch, thus starting a chain reaction! ... Parents of the new millennium are by the most part, younger, busier, and have little support from family and friends. ... Therefore, here I am back at school trying to pave myself a new career path. ...
I would get a new medicine, start at a low dose and slowly increase the amount. There is always a point in the high dosage where all the symptoms come at me at once and I'm then taken off that medicine, put on a new one and the cycle starts again. ... Im glad I was diagnosed because this is a whole new experience for me and I picked my major the first day I sat in that doctors office. ...
When you are a child ever scent, every sound, every move, and every new event shows who you are as a human. ... I still struggle time from time as when I moved away three years ago into a new house she also moved a few streets down. ... My last recent challenge was when we were put into a class together and with our close last names we sat right next to each other. ...
The boy who sat next to you in the second grade had big glasses that were "ugly." ... What is more, with advertisements and TV programs perpetuating the beauty myth (e.g. age, size), "Beauty Sickness", inevitably and evidently appears as a new disease with a group of symptomatic problems accompanied by physical (extreme disparagement of the body features), psychological (obsessive focus on the disliked body sites that severely interferes with the person's existence) and social (self-evaluation at such a level that interferes with social and occupational functioning) abnormalities that ta...
Despite the new understanding of himself, he eventually proceeds to reject everything within human society, even choosing to disregard his own language and beliefs. ... Therefore he feels inadequate and a need to change, disregarding his old self but simultaneously affirming his new and much wanted identity. ... "Where it is supposed the savage wretches had sat down to their inhuman feastings upon the bodies of their fellow creatures" (Page 163, Paragra...
As Diana Reese states in her article, "A Troubled Legacy: Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and the Inheritance of Human Rights," "Shelley's monster moves across the shifting terrain of his own indetermination at "superhuman speed"; traversing the slash between man/citizen, reasoner/human, general/individual will in ways that pose a delicate challenge to the work of reason in Enlightenment projects for a new authorization of law" (Reese 49). ... As this passage states, the creature has an unusual ability to process information new to him faster than the average human, ...