Jane - awakens the morning of her wedding day, rises quickly to dress for the ceremony. Rochester surveys Jane quickly; she is "fair as a lily“, and two dark figures emerge from the back of the church, …
Mr. Biggs and Mr. Mason - object to their marriage since it is a bigamous marriage. Rochester's first wife is Bertha whose brother is Mason, the madwoman living in Mr. Rochester's attic.
2. Wordsworth의 시의 언어에 대한 인식
「Preface」에서 Wordsworth는 ‘Lyric Ballads’의 시들을 독자들에게 올바로 이해시키고 시인의 의도를 명시할 뿐 아니라, 시와 시인 전반에 관한 입장을 보여준다. 그는 시에서 쓰는 말이 보통 시골 사람들의 말과 다르지 않고 시인의 능력이 종류는 같되 정도만 다를
pain, a formal feeling comes--", "I heard a Fly buzz--When I died--"
-19세기 영국시-
(1) William Blake(1757-1827) : "The Chimney Sweeper"
from Songs of Innocence
"The Chimney Sweeper"
1 When my mother died I was very young,
2 And my father sold me while yet my tongue,
3 Could scarcely cry weep, weep, weep.
4 So your chimneys I sweep & in soot
Wandered Lonely as a Cloud’ 라는 그의 시를 애송하는 것은 바로 이러한 이유에서 비롯되는 것이다.
워즈워드의 대표적인 작품으로는 ‘My heart Leaps Up(무지개)’, ‘I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud(수선화)’, ‘The Solitary Reaper(외로운 추수꾼)’, ‘London, 1802', "The world is too much with us(우리는 세속에 너무 물들어)"
pain.
I think youre most alive
recognizing beauty,
seeing truth.
Does death turn you on?
You love death?
Life hurts a lot more.
When you die, the pains over.
"All the poems have wolves in them.
All but one.
The most beautiful one of all.
She dances in a ring of fire
and throws off the challenge
with a shrug."
Thats beautiful.
Who did you write that for?
I wrote it for you.
Try acid, Ray.
Its guar
help you.
Master, I implore you
to reconsider.
Hmm. Okay !
The man you seek,
his name is Master Pain.
He has great powers and is
well protected by the Evil Council.
[ Gagging, Coughing ]
But now I am in a quandary.
F}or if your story is true,
then you would--
Huh?
[ Gagging ]
[ Clears Throat ]
What are the odds of that?
[ Swallows ]
You would be
the Chosen One.
- [ Squeak-toy Sound ]
- Master !
wanders deeper into the cavern.)
KID 1: Stevie? Whats going on?
(Stevie reappears with something in his hands, which he holds up for
the others to see.)
STEVIE: Its a human skull!
KID 2: Toss it up here, dude!
STEVIE: No way butt-wipe, this is mine. Anyway, theres bones all
over the place, man.
(Stevie admires the skull, then he looks down and sees a puddle of
black oil under his right shoe.)
STE
wandering around. Disgusting.
Joe, don you think this painting
youe done ofJane in the kitchen...
is a tad incomplete?
That there might...
I can hear any assholes talking!
Okay, Dick, rise and shine, and leave.
Come on, Lucy.
It Saturday. Let snuggle.
Come on.
Here five dollars, all right?
Go buy yourself a nice breakfast.
My friend!
Man, I love you! I love you!
- Get the hell off me!
- Il be rig
pain and want,
Shut me out with shame and failure
From your doors of gold and fame,
Give me your shabbiest, weariest hunger!
But leave me a little love,
A voice to speak to me in the day end,
A hand to touch me in the dark room
Breaking the long loneliness.
In the dusk of day-shapes
Blurring the sunset,
One little wandering, western star
Thrust out from the changing shores o
Wander: Demian
Reading 'Demian' led me to ponder the author's intentions. Through this novel, Hermann Hesse, as the author, conveys Eastern ways of thinking, values, and profound philosophical ideas in an autobiographical novel format. It can be said that this novel is a manifestation of some of his thoughts and ways of thinking that emerged during his personal growth. So, among Sinclair and Dem