In addition, it's not a very happy book; every single character in it is touched at one point or another
by deep tragedy.
Focusing as much on Lazhar's demons as it does with the two young students who witnessed their teachers» suicide, Falardeau manages a delicate balance
between deep tragedy and the everyday dynamics between teacher and student.
The deepest tragedy of our age is the division between ideologies represented by Whitehead's national loyalty in World War I vs. Russell's pacifism.
The deepest tragedy of our age is the division between ideologies represented by Whitehead's national loyalty in World War I versus Russell's pacifism.
But the Archbishop of Canterbury only appeared to criticise the fact that the church named Bell, saying: ««The decision to publish his name was taken with immense reluctance, and all involved recognised
the deep tragedy involved.»
From Oscar - winning director David Frankel, this thought - provoking drama explores how even
the deepest tragedy can reveal moments of beauty, and how the constants of love, time and loss interlock in a life fully lived.
In it, Carlos details a story of
deep tragedy and loss and reveals he was at the marathon to «show up» for his boys, closing the loop on one of the film's main themes and I couldn't help but want a full movie of Carlos's story in that moment.
Some residents told NBC News that any little thing that can make someone smile — like a pet or a wag — is worth it in times of
deep tragedy.
The American Psychological Association is your rightful ally in achieving a solution to your family» s
deep tragedy and struggles.