Life of Saint Marina Marina was born in Qlamoun North Lebanon sometime in the fifth century. Her father was a pious man. Her mother died while Marina was very young. This has made her father renounce the world and leave for the Monastery of Qannoubine in the Holy Valley; accompanying him was his daughter‚ whom he dressed like a man. It is said that her parents names were Ibrahim and Baddoura or and Eugene and Theodora. It is also said that when her father became a monk he left her in the care of
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In the science fiction novel The Chrysalids‚ written by John Wyndham‚ the theme of isolation is displayed through the social‚ psychological‚ and geographical aspects of the book. Xenophobia is also a key factor contributing to the isolation between the different groups within the population. Social isolation is made clear with the separation between the "Norm" people and the mutants. The Norm shun those who possess mutant like qualities or abilities‚ and choose to isolate them in the community
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is a 15 year old boy‚ who lives with his father in Swindon and must embark on a challenging journey to London‚ all by himself. Haddon aims the story towards a young‚ educated adult audience‚ and explores the notion that Christopher’s personal choices affects relationships. His attitudes towards others and his relationships with them is moulded through his choices. These choices are ultimately a consequence of his need for logic and order‚ his differences/social isolation‚ and his unique perspective
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outdoors suggests a shift from forced‚ indoor isolation‚ to physical engagement with a world she would only look at through glass. Jane’s inability to look inside is
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run as deep as the river. “The Bass‚ The River‚ and Sheila Mant” written by W.D. Wetherell‚ is a captivating story that asserts how being emotionally fulfilled by others should not be your only reason for satisfaction. Whether it be Sheila’s Mants isolation‚ the protagonist’s fascination with her‚ or even the lessons learned within the protagonist‚ in order to be emotionally fulfilled‚ you must only depend on your own worth‚ rather than chasing acceptance of others. The human need for other people is
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where they do not belong‚ which makes it hard for the student to know where they do belong‚ leading them even further into their isolation. The negative interaction the monster has with society and a student has with bullies in school cause the victim to back off from society‚ leading to a self-induced isolation‚ which when combined with the exclusion-turned-isolation imposed by society‚ causes the victim to be completely alone and cut off from
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thriving in the Australian Bush‚ the narrator also delves into other issues and themes. Such as the state of isolation of Squeaker’s mate as she is forced to carry the burden of the injury she sustained in silence. However from this we the reader explore the struggle to find meaning and hope in a hostile and alienating environment. The Drover’s Wife heavily explores feelings of isolation both on a physical and psychological level. Being sheltered away in a segregated hut from her husband and rejected
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The Isolation of Hamlet William Shakespeare’s play Hamlet follows the life of Hamlet‚ the rightful heir to the throne of Denmark. Throughout the play Hamlet has to deal with the death of his father and remarriage of his mother‚ the betrayal and spying on by his closest friends and family‚ and his antic disposition‚ causing him to be increasingly isolated as the play continues. These three things affect Hamlet deeply and he avoids everyone in his attempt to isolate himself and make his plans on
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“In the lonely hour‚ I need you....I need you.” are lyrics by a famous singer named Sam Smith. The lyrics represent loneliness and the feeling of isolation. This connects to the story‚ Of Mice and Men‚ by John Steinbeck when several characters feel they are being left alone and have no one to turn to on the ranch. The three characters who live isolated lives are Crooks‚ Candy and Curley’s wife. Crooks is one of the characters who lived on the ranch who is lonely and isolated. He’s not allowed to go
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Define the issue Social isolation as “a state in which the individual lacks a sense of belonging socially‚ lacks engagement with others‚ has a minimal number of social contacts and they are deficient in fulfilling quality relationships” (Nicholson‚ 2009 p. 1346). Identify clinical scenario related to the chosen issue In mental health clinical I encountered 28 years patient diagnosed with schizophrenia. He was avoiding to staff members‚ his colleagues and never expressed his feelings with anyone
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