Tenderness
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It has a creative story, great cast, and wonderful
tenderness.
But the character is a perplexing and complex mixture of violence and tenderness, talent and self-destruction.
The idea of
tenderness
in the midst of so much rottenness (literally, in the first segment!).
The realism is striking, especially in scenes which depict illness or poverty, and the
tenderness
in the relationships between the characters (or the harshness in some cases) is a feat not often achieved in family television drama.
George learns that Kay is eager to divorce Larry because of his miserable, suffocatingly materialistic ways; and when meets Kay, whom he has forgotten, he falls for her and sets out to reclaim her love....The film's defining moment surprises us with its
tenderness.
Jamie Foxx plays a character who continually denigrates the dancers in the movie until he shows
tenderness
to one of them at the end for no reason but " that's Hollywood, forget logic".
The mowie portrays the cruelty, tenderness, pride and extreme violence of that era, with great reality.
His absolutely stunning score supports the story's
tenderness.
I am not expecting an epic political thriller like Elizabeth I, II(which too were given by our comptariot) but both maturity and
tenderness
is totally missing.
“Dada covers things with an artificial tenderness,” wrote Tzara.
A man who has any "feminine" traits is "poco hombre": boys who dislike soccer, men who enjoy the opera or express unmanly feelings such as sadness or tenderness, husbands who help with the housework or tend to their children, are considered effeminate.
But, where Evita’s voice was full of the “pathos” of poverty and injustice, of passion and tenderness, Cristina evokes more anger and defiance.
A special US
tenderness
for Brexit Britain – Trump oddly referred to himself as “Mr.
He looked wearily and sadly at the bride and bridegroom, sighed, and disengaging his right hand from the vestments, held it up in blessing over the bridegroom, and then over the bride; only in his manner when he placed his fingers on Kitty's bowed head there was a shade of
tenderness.
He rode home thinking only of her, of her love and of his happiness, and the nearer he came the warmer grew his
tenderness
for her.
About two months after their marriage her husband left her, and only answered her ecstatic assurances of
tenderness
with ridicule and even with animosity – which those who knew the Count's good-nature, and who saw no fault in the ecstatic Lydia, were quite unable to explain.
At the sight of any such woman a feeling of such
tenderness
awoke in his heart that he grew breathless and tears came to his eyes.
Then he would see her whole face, she would smile, embrace him, and he would smell her peculiar scent, feel the
tenderness
of her touch, and cry with joy as he had done one evening when he lay at her feet and she tickled him, while he shook with laughter and bit her white hand with the rings on the fingers.
The
tenderness
of his beloved nurse for his mother sent him into raptures.
The majority of the nobles were touched and Levin felt a
tenderness
for Snetkov.
She now distinctly realized the awakening of a new sense of
tenderness
for the coming (and for her to some extent already existing) child, and she yielded with pleasure to that feeling.
She was grateful to her father for not saying anything to her about this encounter with Vronsky; but, by his peculiar
tenderness
to her during their daily walk after the visit, she saw that he was pleased with her.
Mirth, sadness, despair, tenderness, triumph came forth without any cause, like the thoughts of a madman.
Levin again looked at the portrait and at her figure as, arm-in-arm with her brother, she passed through the lofty doorway, and he felt a
tenderness
and pity for her which surprised him.
She was pleased by this appeal to
tenderness.
Though that quietness, as if she were holding her breath, and especially the peculiar
tenderness
and animation with which, returning from the other side of the partition, she had said: 'It's nothing!' seemed to him suspicious, yet he was so sleepy that he fell asleep at once.
But her look expressed a
tenderness
which told him that she not only did not blame him, but loved him because of those sufferings.
Smiling, and hardly able to keep back tears of tenderness, Levin kissed his wife and quitted the darkened room.
Even the rare moments of
tenderness
which occurred between them did not pacify her; in his
tenderness
she now saw a tinge of calm assurance which had not been there before and irritated her.
And instantly her despairing jealousy changed into desperate, passionate
tenderness.
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