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Перевод: cannibal speek cannibal


[прилагательное]
каннибальский; людоедский;
[существительное]
каннибал ; людоед ; злодей ; животное, пожирающее себе подобных


Тезаурус:

  1. Linking up with Daphne Hayar as Shakespeare's star-crossed lovers, Fine Young Cannibal singer Roland Gift makes his London stage debut, courtesy of Hull Truck Theatre Company, at the Shaw Theatre, June 4-;30 before embarking on national tour
  2. Sex on Sweeney's cannibal isle is said to be a business of being "bored", but the horror of the perception takes it out of mere "boredom", which was killing the Melanesians and, Eliot thought, the modern world.
  3. The man who, in order to understand the inner world of a cannibal tribe, has partaken of the practice of cannibalism, has probably gone too far: he can never quite be one of his own folk again.
  4. The situation and its elements foreshadow the later confrontation of Sweeney and Doris on their "cannibal isle".
  5. Though Rivers gave some slight encouragement to Eliot in suggesting that even in our own society, religious changes have unforeseen and far-reaching effects parallel to those caused by the abolition of head-hunting in Melanesia, Eliot's linking of "cannibal isle" and that "slick place" London goes directly against the main thrust of the book which stresses "the almost immeasurable difference between Melanesian and European cultures, and the sharpness of the line which still divides them where they come in contact".
  6. The absurd encounter represented in Eliot's parenthesis is erotic, but also cannibal, each aspect reinforcing the outrageous horror-comedy of the other.
  7. Roland Gift ACTOR/FINE YOUNG CANNIBAL
  8. Not only is it a move into a realm where the distinction between life and death seems, as in "The Hollow Men", to have broken down, it is also a crossing to the world of the "cannibal isle" which is revealed as only another version of the life left behind, and where the realization that " Life is very long " is not escaped from, but reinforced.
  9. I'll be the cannibal.
  10. Nowhere in Eliot's anthropological reading had he come across an example of a student of primitive civilization who had himself turned cannibal.
  11. It is the revision of the theme of cannibal and missionaries in Sweeney Agonistes which makes possible the fate of Celia in The Cocktail Party .
  12. So Doris and Dusty in the flat read their cards and discover boredom in monotonously cyclical jazz rhythms and rhymes, while on the supposed "cannibal isle" Doris discovers a similar tedium.
  13. The action takes place thousands of miles from "the perennial roar of London", but the reader remains very much aware of London and the civilization it stands for as moral standards crumble; "savage" and "white man" become confused until the conduct of the whites, intent on mutual destruction, seems worse than that of "these poor souls - and even Sally Day, the child of cannibals, in all likelihood a cannibal himself - so faithful to what they knew of good".

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