Archive for October, 2010

Unable To Respond She Felt It

The lack of a male heir and the consequent entailment of Longbourn is most unfortunate for you and your family. However, the estate does not need to leave your immediate family, nor must you or your sisters be forced to worry about financial needs in the future. Our match insures the security of your life and the lives of your sisters. Would it not be desirable to live your days in the house of your family and pass it on to your own children To be able to support your sisters in the off chance that they do not marry I therefore, based on these reasons and those before it, ask again for you to give me your hand in marriage. Elizabeth was, at first, unable to respond.
She felt it burdensome to contain her laughter at Mr. Collins behavior, for his lack of formality was so obviously contrived and his words, after hearing him speak not a small deal over the past week, appeared somewhat disingenuous.
Although she believed his feelings towards her sincere, he was clearly incapable of achieving any level of comfort in speaking with her, nor was he able to express his feelings with any kind of candor. His ridiculous attempt at informality proved he was unable to act any other way than the overly formal manner to which she was accustomed. And his arrogance was unbearable, particularly being phrased in his excessively apologetic form.After a moment s silence and a careful consideration of these issues, Elizabeth tried to form yet another response, this time one that would cease Mr.

K.a. Sonya, and had nine children. Tolstoy then experienced a spiritual crisis which led to such works as A Confession and What I Believe. Some of his similar, earlier struggles were recorded in Anna Karenina, which he had previously published. Tolstoy converted to his religion, Tolstoyism. This faith said that “only through emotional and religious commitment can one discover this natural truth”. His family disapproved of this and made life around the Tolstoy house unbearable for almost everyone.In his last days, he transferred his fortune to his wife and lived poorly as a peasant under her roof.
Leaving home secretly, Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy died of pneumonia some days later at nearby railway station. Anna is portrayed as a beautiful, mysterious woman who encompasses the quest for personal discovery.

It Is The Refusal To Honestly

This makes him a pathetic character because there is never any chance for him to rise above and become victorious. In Death of a Salesman, Arthur Miller gives his readers the opportunity to delve into the mind of Willy Loman and come away with an evaluation of their own definitions of success and victory or the destruction that they may cause. For Willy, it is the refusal to honestly evaluate his abilities and limitations that makes him a pathetic character by stripping away any possibility of success. Perhaps others can use Willy’s example to avoid the unhappiness that he experienced throughout his life.