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Investors, we can assume, don't quite have the same moral anguish that individuals do".
The Israelis are redeemed in the audience's eyes by their moral anguish.
) This reading of the plays makes sense but, as Wilson acknowledges, runs the risk of "circularity": Seneca's dramas must reflect a hidden moral anguish, because nowhere else in his writings is this moral anguish expressed.
Not so badly, despite his simmering moral anguish, he told Benjamin Weiser in an interview in the Times on Wednesday.
His hounding of the town's preacher leads to an intense and relentless portrayal of guilt and moral anguish.
Or - even more insidiously - that his moral anguish can be set against the suffering for which he has been held responsible?
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The two geniuses are dueling narrators, each telling the other's story, their alternating voices spiced with personal animus, moral ambivalence, anguish and regret.
"The Foreign Correspondent" lacks the moral depth, the anguish, that Greene and le Carré provide.
There is no moral arc; no anguish about whether the killing is necessary or whether those who are killed are guilty of anything.
As the picture goes backward in time and then forward again, there are eloquent debates, much moral and physical anguish from Wilberforce, and a spirit of Christian resolve, attended, fortunately, by wit.
In this 832-page epic, Tezuka deals with the anguish and moral dilemmas of both doctors and patients with piercing insight.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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