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It is a profoundly bleak analysis.
As Lloyd puts it: "It's profoundly bleak on so many levels – the failure of idealism, the powerless of one's domestic world to impact on the public world".
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Dickens found his Britannia cabin dark and cramped, "a thoroughly hopeless, and profoundly preposterous box", while the bleak saloon was "a long narrow apartment, not unlike a gigantic hearse".
The political landscape is bleak indeed: both major political parties are profoundly divided and fragmented; the incumbent party has suffered a string of defeats since 2012 in municipal, European and regional elections and whoever its candidate(s) may be, he/she will most probably not qualify for the run-off in May, guaranteeing the election of Alain Juppé or Nicolas Sarkozy in the spring.
Bleak, incremental can't-do-ism is profoundly un-American.
Many German and Northern European contemporary novels zestfully catalogue bleak, pessimistic realities that strike an American audience as profoundly depressing.
Michaels-Moore charts Carlo's descent into vengeful madness with forensic care, while Andrew Shore manages to make the friar Melitone both bumblingly comic and profoundly sinister at the same time; no one is spared in Bieito's bleak vision.
Despite her rhetoric, Simone was profoundly shaken, and her views of what might be accomplished in this country only grew more bleak.
From a bleak start, As You Like It weaves to a complex conclusion, pierced with lightning flashes of redemption; it profoundly earns its right to celebrate and to intimate the possibility of joy and even love.
Profoundly Loved, Profoundly Missed.
Profoundly missed.
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