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In pursuing their romantic desires, the characters are often dancing in the dark.
Cherubino cannot contain his romantic desires ("Non so più cosa son, cosa faccio").
Emma Bovary's romantic desires are little scenes in which she plays the heroine.
Mr. McKayle depicts prisoners on a chain gang: their daily drudgery, their romantic desires and their determination to escape.
The unfeeling caricature of a therapist, the abusive mother and depressed father, the artistic and romantic desires leading nowhere: these set pieces are tired elements.
First, Brasseur's: "Arthur [Brasseur] keeps looking at his feet but he thinks about Odile's mouth, about her [or, maybe, his] romantic desires".
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Owens's songs were powered by a cocktail of self-loathing, spiritual searching, and romantic desire.
The course was about romantic desire as illustrated through modern media: photography, the Internet and movies.
If "Figaro" is a comedy of romantic desire, confusion and tyranny, Mr. Guth leaves out most of the comedy.
Fred's genuinely doing this because of an endearing and even romantic desire to play cricket again.
In no other opera did Verdi dramatise the conflict between romantic desire and political imperative, church and state, idealism and repression with such devastating intensity as in Don Carlo.
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