Sentences with phrase «inner anguish»

She followed his advice, but the inner anguish and loneliness continued.

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There is anguish and despair, but through it all hope and strength, and such is not born of agnosticism but of an inner experience of peace and power, in spite of the storm.
The countenance on her face was that of anguish which reflected an inner feeling of sorrow that may take time to heal.
• Intense affective state in addition to depression such as desperation (anguish plus urgency regarding the need for relief), rage, psychic pain or inner tension, anxiety, guilt, hopelessness, or acute sense of abandonment.
Like Hittman's filmmaking to some degree, the young actor manages to convey a lot about Frankie's anguished inner life through purely physical means: the tense way he carries himself around his male friends, as if afraid he'll betray hints of his inner homosexual desires, or the soft - spoken line readings which tremble with inarticulate internal tensions.
There's no questioning the commitment Lawrence makes to this film, as she conveys Dominika's cold exterior and anguished inner life.
THE PIANO (1993): The sounds of silence reverberate with almost mystic power in writer - director Jane Campion's Oscar (and Cannes) winner, a tale of anguish and passion in which a literally voiceless woman (Holly Hunter, who won multiple accolades for her tour - de-force performance) finds a way to express her inner strengths and outward desires.
The artists exhibiting in this group show consistently use methods of abstraction to create portraits representing facial tensions of inner conflict, emotional confusion, mental anguish, existential dread or even psychosis.
Rarely seen works deliver over a century of captivating self - portrayal, as it develops from the capturing of a moment in time fuelled by an artists» inner most anguishes, to a tool used to help sculpt further thought on the desire for legacy after death.
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