Nobody stole her books exactly. Anybody who breached copyright was taken to court.
Pandora stole her husband's box and opened it. She let out all the discord and illness that stole into the world. But she shut in hope.
He stole them because he was angry and upset over being sent away to boarding school. He was a very private person and liked to be in control, but when he's sent away to school and becomes the victim of a bully, he is none too happy with his parents, and his elder brother. He steals the books to have a secret, something he is in control of, becuase he has nothing else. It made him feel better to see the books becuase it reminded him that he has something no one knows about. His parents don't really care about him; his elder brother is living his own life, and now he wants to take something back for himslef. The books are just symbolic of what he's lost; that's why in the end he is so upset that Nicky Carver claims he was the one who stole the books and is believed. Nicky stole his secret and now he doesn't have anything again. It's a sad statement about what parents and schools do to kids. (and I'm a parent and a teacher)
Upset means when somebody's unhappy, disappointed or worried Synonyms: mad, angry, disappointed, anxious, worried, unhappy, etc. Antonyms: happy, calm
Somebody who was smart enough to upset everybody in history and laugh about it long after he is dead
The author, J. K. Rowling, as well as her representatives, have taken some legal actions against some obvious copyright infringements. They have also been on the receiving end of legal actions, with others claiming that J. K. Rowling violated copyright. These latter cases have not been upheld in court. See the related links.
No not really. She was very very poor and was desperate to make some money.
The adjective "mad" is used to describe a person suffering from a mental disease. Colloquially, the term is used to describe somebody who is angry or upset. It is also used to describe somebody who is excessively devoted to an interest or activity as in somebody who is mad about sports or mad about model trains.
i am in a huff because somebody has upset me.
The origin of the question "Who in the hell do you think you are?" is obscure, but it was very likely first uttered by somebody's very upset mother.
Not in the books. Ofcourse every marriage has there ups and downs and you can't agree everytime when theres a discussion. Maybe she do was upset or mad but she respects his opinion.
She said they were bald headed babies
I understand the meaning of facts, but I don't understand the meaning of your question. What are you talking about? Which facts as opposed to which books? What books are you talking about. Are you saying that you are dyslexic and seeing books makes you angry?