Sentence examples for representing despair from inspiring English sources

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Invoking Aeschylus, Schopenhauer, Nietzsche (what could be more depression-indicative?), he reiterates his attachment to red in all shades as a life-force counterbalancing black as representing despair, death, oblivion.

The item representing despair contributes to both fatalism and avoidance.

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It represents despair, Lipchitz says in his book, but also hope and optimism about civilization's future.

In an intricate and rather beautiful manner young Withington represents the despair of the American undergraduate.

John Coprario's song "O Grief" and Handel's aria "Son nato a sospirar" from "Giulio Cesare" were paired to represent the despair of Psyche and her father.

The letters represent the despair and frustration being felt by educators all throughout the country - educators who feel overworked and undervalued, but who mostly feel ineffective as they're forced to implement practices they know to be inappropriate and insufficient in meeting the needs of today's students.

But the memorial, designed with a massive statue of King and two huge rocks representing the Mountain of Despair and the Stone of Hope, was left hovering in legal and bureaucratic limbo for a dozen years.

We don't believe that he represents frustration and despair, or that he is a great moral lesson in reverse.

But, in Hopkins's world, despair represents the easy path; it's a temptation that distances him from God and from the thorny theological issues that God contrives.

"We need to find a way of representing our grief, our responsibility and our despair.

To decry the new urban blight does not mean I am an advocate for the old kind, or that I make light of the despair it represented.

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