PrepositionStrong's 1519: A primary preposition; to or into, of place, time, or purpose; also in adverbial phrases.weἡμᾶς (hēmas)Personal / Possessive Pronoun - Accusative 1st Person PluralStrong's 1473: I, the first-person pronoun. A primary pronoun of the first person I.would...
Including an alternate form scheo skheh'-o; a primary verb; to hold.becauseδιὰ (dia)PrepositionStrong's 1223: A primary preposition denoting the channel of an act; through.youὑμᾶς (hymas)Personal / Possessive Pronoun - Accusative 2nd Person PluralStrong's 4771: You. The ...
Self-reflexive to a point, The Canyons examines the lack of actual creativity that drives Hollywood, as the future of a movie project hinges on the whim of sexually possessive movie producer Christian (Deen). He casts young up-and-comer Ryan (Nolan Gerard Funk) in a role,... See full ...
Graham states that James does not face "die fact that Ransom's desire for Verena is potentially as restrictive and possessive as Olive's" (37), but James often refers to Ransom's desire to dominate the girl (Ransom's view of women as unfit for public life, his coming to Cape Cod to...
Another pair of stories from this period in James's life reflects his awareness of the dangers of a possessive mother and a competitive brother and thus has interested psychoanalytical critics. The titular hero of "Master Eustace" (Galaxy, November 1871; collected inStories Revived) is so spoiled...
contradictory status at the close of the nineteenth century: commodity and objet d'art, complicit with and wary of a culture given over to consumption.;Chapter One examines James's critique of possessive individualism in "The Aspern Papers," "The Figure in the Carpet," and "The Spoils of ...
“Before, for the interest of his difference – yes. And as I didn’t disown him, as I knew him – which you at last, confronted with him in his difference, so cruelly didn’t, my dear, – well, he must have been, you see, less dreadful to me. And it may have pleased him ...
In this sense, the Protestant ethic and its vestigial bourgeois virtues have become a deadly contagion—a disease, not a remedy. Possessive individualism has finally become destructive. It’s time, then, to let work go rather than to stay melancholic or anxious about it. But how? Our task,...
A little older now but thankfully still possessive of the child-like wonder that first attracted him to the Bond franchise in the first place, Brady is an aspiring writer and artist from the state of Pennsylvania in the United States. Now more than ever, the man with a licence to kill ...
Like Hawthorne, James regards the violation of one human heart by the possessive will of another as the greatest evil. To him, real virtue lies in the quest of full experience with eyes wide open to see all that life can offer of both good and evil. The good man must learn to ...