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Like Varney before her, the vampire Carmilla is portrayed in a somewhat sympathetic light as the compulsion of her condition is highlighted.
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Looking at "Otisha" (2013), in which a young, naked Jamaican woman poses like a piece of West African statuary among the many leatherette couches that fill a cramped and overdecorated living room in Kingston, I thought of the Pocomania (or Pukkumina) cult that Hurston encountered in Jamaica, and which she heard a local man define as the compulsion to make "something out of nothing".
The compulsion of chirality.
Dostoyevsky understood the compulsion of gambling firsthand.
Around the compulsion of writing he shaped everything else.
Surely, it can't simply be explained, as some analysts have done, as merely a hideous expression of the compulsions of electoral realpolitik in which political parties in India become eager to sink to new moral lows to outdo their rivals.
MacKinnon defends a variant of this strategy, contending that "Rape should be defined as sex by compulsion, of which physical force is one form.
Few would claim that all, or even most, of the remainder will find employment as the result of the compulsion to seek work.
Daly Field could serve as a symbol of the compulsion that New Jersey has to obsessively over-develop.
The New Brain experiences the lucid compulsions of the Old Brain as originating from outside.
The compulsion here is of course more subtle and less cruel physically than compulsion by torture, but it is nonetheless compulsion and it is nonetheless effective.
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