Sentence examples for emotional disintegration from inspiring English sources

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The emotional disintegration of Hurstwood is a much-praised triumph of psychological analysis.

Gradually, she becomes convinced that she has killed a child; the director, Lucrecia Martel, cleverly depicts her emotional disintegration.

It becomes clear early on that Blanche's emotional disintegration may owe as much to the problem of real estate as it does to her psychological state.

Power, as ever in Sharpe's world, seems to lead one inexorably towards madness and misadventure, and possibly even to emotional disintegration, death or long-term residence in what is politely termed "a clinic".

Sissy Spacek and Tom Wilkinson were singled out for special jury prizes for their performances in Todd Field's austere and touching "In the Bedroom," a melodrama about the emotional disintegration of a family after a murder shatters its stability.

In the crucial moments before the shoot-out in Turin, most of the England manager's time was spent not with the five designated takers but with Gascoigne, coping with the midfielder's emotional disintegration.

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His versatility was shown again as the lead in Simon Gray's "Butley," a comedy about the emotional and psychic disintegration of an English literature professor.

Their stories are testament to one of the quieter, but equally pernicious, legacies of the quake: the emotional and financial disintegration of some families.

The uncompromising concentration on the principal character's viewpoint no one else's letters are communicated to the reader permits the depiction from within of emotional and intellectual disintegration and partly accounts for the strength of the public reaction.

You may remember that "Butley," Simon Gray's painfully astringent comedy about the emotional and psychic disintegration of an English literature professor, provided such a role for Alan Bates, who originated the title character on a London stage in 1971, did a reprise on Broadway in 1972 and played it again on screen in a 1974 film.

The author asks, "Can we allow ourselves to experience the healing power of kindness or do we feel ashamed at being its beneficiary?" This book is a truly breathtaking piece of writing that cannot help but pierce the heart and give the reader a glimpse of the beauty inside tragedy, the hope inside of pain, and the growth that comes from the total disintegration of one's emotional shell.

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