The best place to get his thinking on this would be to read the essay. If it has some hidden, personal meanings he would surely enlighten you himself. Otherwise it is a simple sentence which plainly says that that help must...
1 Answers · Education & Reference · 03/02/2011
What does the phrase (from Hamlet) "thorns that in her bosom lodge to prick and sting her" refer to?
Guilt or something bothering her in her mind that worries her. Hope this helps!
2 Answers · Education & Reference · 28/10/2007
He's talking about himself. That particular soliloquy is about King Claudius' inner struggle between his guilt over killing his brother and his desire to keep what he gained by that murder: his throne, his...
3 Answers · Education & Reference · 08/06/2007
Haa, PLL? But I think it means if you think you're guilty, then you'll think other people believe you are.
3 Answers · Education & Reference · 10/04/2016
Haa, PLL? But I think it means if you think you're guilty, then you'll think other people believe you are.
2 Answers · Education & Reference · 21/07/2013
Finding confidence within yourself takes a lot of time and life experience
2 Answers · Education & Reference · 30/03/2010
In is in chapter 17 (XVII) THE PASTOR AND HIS PARISHIONER about 18 paragraphs into the chapter. The page number is going to be different for every edition of Scarlet Letter, so...
1 Answers · Education & Reference · 13/09/2010
...and hides itself, because it is afraid of something on your bosom . Now, see! There it is, playing, a good way off. ...
1 Answers · Education & Reference · 16/12/2011
...cruel ("malice") and heal the hurting ("pour into the wounded bosoms ") with the understanding that only girls have for each other ("...
3 Answers · Education & Reference · 23/08/2013
“If you wish success in life, make perseverance your bosom friend, experience your wise counselor, caution your elder brother, and hope...
9 Answers · Education & Reference · 22/05/2008