feathers
And rowed him softer home-
Than Oars divide the Ocean,
Too silver for a seam-
Or Butterflies, off Banks of Noon,
Leap, plashless as they swim. (328)
Emily Dickinson은 자연현상이나 인간사에 대해 섬세한 관찰을 시로서 많이 남겼는데 그 중 이 시는 새를 관찰한 것이다.
이 시에서 한 마리의 새가 지렁이를 날 것으
1. Personality 인성
June Allyson의 딜레마에서 알 수 있듯이 서로 다른 사람들은 매일 서로 다른 행위를 한다. 인성 혹은 인간생활양식은 매우 복잡한 주제이지만, 우리는 일상에서 그것을 표현하기 위해 따뜻한, 공격적인, 게으른 과 같은 형용사를 사용한다. 보통 인성이라는 단어는 인간행동양식특성이나
feather for a memory.
For a long time now,
the woman had wanted...
to give her daughter
the single swan feather...
and tell her, "This feather
may look worthless...
but it comes from afar
and carries with it...
all my good intentions."
- Hi!
- Oh, Jennifer! Oh, hi!
- Hi, June.
- Hi.
Yeah, I want-- Thats it.
How are you, June?
...the official line
of scrimmage. No gain.
- Come on, do or die.
Right
feather, a silk shawl, a picture of Isadora
Duncan. Clearly, the arrangement is--
A SHRINE -- And it glows with the candles like some religious
altar.
We hear a womans voice in a North Carolina accent.
ANNIE (V.O.)
I believe in the Church of
Baseball.
(beat)
Ive tried all the major religions
and most of the minor ones--Ive
worshipped Buddha, Allah, Brahma,
Vishnu, Siva, trees, mushrooms,
and Isad
groomed middle aged man, who well come to know as
CAVELLO, suddenly bolts from the crowd lined up against
the wall.
Charlie spins around to stop him --
CHARLIE
Whoa -- where do you think youre
going, hotdog.
Cavello butts him with his head, sending Charlie to the
floor. Then, crosses his arms in front of his face and
plunges through the WINDOW.
Nick, not missing a beat, gives a small sigh as he
f