What for academic theorists is doubt and ambiguity, for practising artists is dilemma and anguish.
And it had been administered in quantities which must have made deprivation an anguish.
However, she forgives him backstage, and even thanks him for causing her a terrible anguish that led to her best role and performance.
However, for those for whom the existential questions remain unanswered, the end of life can reverberate discordantly with despair and anguish.
How do we avoid appropriating other people's anguish when we use it to make theatre?
Many caregivers, at the bedside hour after hour, may feel a sense of professional disenfranchisement and a mix of anger and anguish.
Saunders describes the effort among the dying to surmount feelings of failure, regret, guilt, and worthlessness, all of which can contribute to intense anguish.
While the one prevented 'free inquiry', the other afforded only 'meaningless anguish' or 'vulgar amusement' as 'convenient safety valves for human anxiety'.
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