Jealousy
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275 examples of Jealousy in a sentence
I was stunned with
jealousy.
But they can often reveal themselves negatively, in the form of
jealousy.
Because desire comes with a host of feelings that are not always such favorites of love: jealousy, possessiveness, aggression, power, dominance, naughtiness, mischief.
And I just curdled with
jealousy
that year, until I hatched my devious plan.
We know babies suffer from
jealousy.
We know that
jealousy
is the number one cause of spousal murder in the United States.
For that, we have to go to fiction, because the novel is the lab that has studied
jealousy
in every possible configuration.
In fact, I don't know if it's an exaggeration to say that if we didn't have jealousy, would we even have literature?
There goes high school reading lists, because we're losing "Sound and the Fury," we're losing "Gatsby," "Sun Also Rises," we're losing "Madame Bovary," "Anna K." No jealousy, no Proust.
And now, I mean, I know it's fashionable to say that Proust has the answers to everything, but in the case of jealousy, he kind of does.
This year is the centennial of his masterpiece, "In Search of Lost Time," and it's the most exhaustive study of sexual
jealousy
and just regular competitiveness, my brand, that we can hope to have.
Let's look at why they go so well together, the novel and jealousy,
jealousy
and Proust.
Is it something as obvious as that jealousy, which boils down into person, desire, impediment, is such a solid narrative foundation?
And what does
jealousy
like?
Proust actually links the language of scholarship and
jealousy.
Proust is trying to show us that
jealousy
feels intolerable and makes us look absurd, but it is, at its crux, a quest for knowledge, a quest for truth, painful truth, and actually, where Proust is concerned, the more painful the truth, the better.
I think he's trying to say that
jealousy
reveals us to ourselves.
The novel is very good at describing how
jealousy
trains us to look with intensity but not accuracy.
And this is why, I think,
jealousy
doesn't just provoke us to do violent things or illegal things.
She's the author of "Strangers on a Train" and "The Talented Mr. Ripley," books that are all about how jealousy, it muddles our minds, and once we're in the sphere, in that realm of jealousy, the membrane between what is and what could be can be pierced in an instant.
It seems to treat
jealousy
as a problem of geometry, not emotion.
What if
jealousy
really is a matter of geometry, just a matter of where we allow ourselves to stand in relation to another?
Fiction alone demystifies
jealousy.
And so, if we look from our own experience, anger, hatred, jealousy, arrogance, obsessive desire, strong grasping, they don't leave us in such a good state after we have experienced it.
Rejoicing compared to
jealousy.
He blushed, told her of his crush: “The best thing that never happened because it led to us.” 61 was clever, see, not prone to jealousy, She looked him in the eyes and told him quite tenderly, "You’re 59, I’m 61, together we combine to become twice what 60 could ever be."
If we go back to when he was born in a nebula, We know that he never was thought of as regular, Because he had a flair about him, To say the Midas touch is wrong But all he went near seemed to turn a little bronze, Yes this sun was loved by some more than others, It was a case of Joseph and his dreamcoat and his brothers Because standing out from the crowd had its pros and its cons, And
jealousy
created enemies in those he outshone Such as the Shadow People.
How do we get people to think differently about inequality and the consequences of inequality in terms of health, education, jealousy, crime rate, and so on?
Othello's,
jealousy.
But there's also
jealousy
and competition and rejection and attack.
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