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So, if you identify yourself playing this role, recognise it, do something, go through the harsh grief and recognition of the truth, and know that you will be a happier and healthier person who knows they can and do love.
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After yesterday's episode, many of the show's fans in the U.K. took to Twitter to express their grief, using harsh words such as "kill" and "death" in relation to the controversial twosome.
Her basic tone, though perfectly formed and extraordinarily adaptable to different colors, has something bare about it, even something a little harsh: harsh with the harshness of grief (the subject of so many of the Rachmaninoff songs she chose here) being exposed.
Olds' voice is redolent with long-endured shock -- Cleopatra Mathis' voice keens, turning grief to a harsh music in its exact moment: a tremulous but held pitch.
Or, we experience the reality that life is harsh and confusing through loss, grief, or despair and wish to remedy this in some way.
The sudden entrance of La messaggera with the doleful news of Euridice's death, and the confusion and grief which follow, are musically reflected by harsh dissonances and the juxtaposition of keys.
Winter Sleep is a harsh and heavy Palme d'Or contender; The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby a mopey water-colour of grief.
Step by painful step, she was being removed from her life as a pious Puritan matron and entering the harsh world of the Narragansetts, where she found that her will to survive was stronger than her fear or grief.
Grief is grief.
Good grief".
Too harsh.
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