all she could do was to give me a weak smile through her feeble lips. Hot tears were whelling up in my eyes as I held her trembling hands. She was soon discharged but had to depend on a wheelchair to move around. Each time when i look at her‚ a pang of guilt will shoot pass me. I felt that it was all my fault. If I had fetched her‚ all this
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sail back into the past to remember and pay homage to the builders of our nation. My dear friends‚ We were the privileged lot to have been born in free India. We were able to breathe the fresh free air since our birth. If at all we want to know the pangs of agony of being slaves under a foreign rule‚ we must ask our elders born before 1947. It was indeed a Himalayan task for every Indian those days to fight against those powerful giants – the British rulers. We must not allow those hard times and struggles
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thoughts remain confused‚ before‚ during‚ and after his murder of King Duncan. When Duncan announces that he intends to pass the kingdom onto his son Malcolm‚ Macbeth appears frustrated. When he is about to commit the murder‚ he undergoes terrible pangs of conscience. The encounter with the witches is a pivotal event in the play. Through the dialogue between Macbeth and Banquo‚ we can further identify their characteristics‚ come to understand that Banquo acts as a foil of Macbeth and that the two
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because we let the love overtake us and we aren’t able to see the right things. In Twelfth Night Duke Orsino lets his love for Olivia take control and he is not able to notice how Viola has confessed her love to him. “ Hath for your love a great a pang of heart as you have for Olivia. You cannot love her. You tell her so. Must she not then be answered?”(94). Viola explains to Orsino there is a lady who loves him as powerfully and agonizingly as he loves Olivia. Viola also expresses how she is the
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multitude as a whole is mad‚ so every person in this world carries his share of this madness-- his share of this insane race after money. The poet doubts that there exists a human in this world who hands out a pound note to someone without feeling a pang at heart. No matter how noble he may feel while giving away that note‚ his heart always wishes if only he could do all that good without having to take out a note from his own pocket. And when that note turns to a ten-pound note‚ we experience real
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Rowlandson introduces us to her tragic yet engrossing story about being taken captive‚ by the Native Americans ‚ during King Philip’s War. Through her narrative‚ we learn that many individuals were not able to live through these harsh conditions of hunger pangs and sleepless nights. However‚ Rowlandson was one of the few that did survive. In order to overcome her fears and survive‚ she trusted in God and referenced biblical verses as a way of comfort. In the Ninth Remove‚ it can be inferred that Rowlandson
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John Curtin spoke in parliament house stating“Without any inhibitions of any kind‚ I make it quite clear that Australia looks to America‚ free of any pangs as to our traditional links or kinship with the United Kingdom. We know the problems that the United Kingdom faces...but we know too‚ that Australia can go and Britain can still hold on.” (Trevanion‚ E. 2011) The choice to turn to neighboring countries
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to sail back into the past to remember and pay homage to thebuilders of our nation.My dear friends‚We were the privileged lot to have been born in free India. We were able to breathethe fresh free air since our birth. If at all we want to know the pangs of agony of being slaves under a foreign rule‚ we must ask our elders born before 1947. It wasindeed a Himalayan task for every Indian those days to fight against those powerfulgiants – the British rulers. We must not allow those hard times and struggles
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continues to add to the realism by the expressive emotions of the characters and how they react to one another. "’Then you don’t want to leave us‚ Matt?’ He had to stoop his head to catch her stifled whisper: ’Where’d I go‚ if I did?’ The answer sent a pang through him but the tone suffused him with joy. He forgot what else he had meant to say and pressed her against him so closely that he seemed to feel her warmth in his veins"(21). This passage shows that Ethan cares for Mattie and is concerned for
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matter how great the abundance of carnal pleasures might be. I loved these friends for their own sakes and I felt that I was loved in return by them for my own sake.” – Confessions •The loss of a friend is one of the terrible burdens of this life •“…pangs of longing which tear me apart because those who are fastened to me bythe bond of the strongest and sweetest friendship are not here physically present to me.” – Letter to Novatus •“My great and only delight is that I am unable to avoid delight when
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