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Scene is a noun. A scene can be a place or thing.
Th sex scene in the rocking chair.
Miss Scatcherd is likely feeling irritated and frustrated. She is a strict and disciplinarian character who is often portrayed as being critical and harsh towards her students, such as Jane Eyre. In this scene, she may be showing her displeasure towards Jane's behavior or actions.
Miss Scatcherd likely feels a combination of annoyance and frustration in that scene from "Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Bronte because the students are not behaving as she expects them to. She may also feel a sense of power and control as she reprimands the students for their behavior.
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The feeling is caring and happy.
i start filling tingly
Maybe the peaceful and beautiful scene.
I have a feeling it is somewhere in Italy, but im not sure.
i think .... how the baby know whether its a love scene or anything else?
Juliet was the first one to mention marriage during the balcony scene.
To Ophelia, during the 'Mousetrap' play scene, which is Act 3 scene 2.
During the Storm in act 1 scene 2 Casca describes seeing fire from the sky and feeling an earthquake."Are you not moved, when all the sway of earth shapes like a thing unfirm?" "…never till tonight, never till now, did I go through a tempest dropping fire."
In his soliloquy at the beginning of scene 7, Macbeth is feeling conflicted and uncertain. He is torn between his ambition to become king and his sense of morality, as he contemplates the consequences of murdering King Duncan. Macbeth wrestles with his inner demons as he grapples with the decision ahead of him.