-
Depression is a
mental state of low mood and
aversion to activity. It
affects about 3.5% of the
global po****tion, or
about 280
million people worldwide...
- Shakespeare's play Hamlet.
Hamlet is reflecting, at
first admiringly, and then
despairingly, on the
human condition. The
speech is
recited at the end of the film...
- The
Despairing Lover is an
English broadside ballad from the late-17th century,
written by
Edward Ford. It is
about a man who
loses his
lover and vows...
-
himself from mob violence.
Inebriated at the
wedding ceremony,
Davis despairingly said to his best friend,
Arthur Silber Jr., "Why won't they let me live...
- move as a
helpless Merrill watches his rock of a
brother crumble into a
despairing crisis of faith." The film was a
commercial success,
grossing $408.2 million...
- approval.
Henson snaps at
hearing this,
attacking the
senator and
trying to
destroy his machine, but he is
restrained while he
struggles despairingly....
- is a nude
sculpture by the
French artist Auguste Rodin. It
shows Eve
despairing after the Fall. In 1880
Rodin was
commissioned to
produce The
Gates of...
- sl****
socialite outfits, and she
nails both the
initial poise and the
despairing needed [for the role]".
Janney received nominations for the
Drama Desk...
- novels".
Critic Douglas Winter similarly viewed the
novel as King's most
despairing work,
calling it a "bleak science-fictional
mirror of
contemporary America"...
-
authenticity of Clarkson's
involvement in the farming, "…when you see
Clarkson despairing at his crop failures, or
yelping with
delight when he
helps to deliver...