she makes an effort to hold back her tears so she does not show weakness (:
Helen makes every effort to hold back tears when punished because she sees it as a sign of weakness and vulnerability. She wants to appear strong and in control in front of others, even in difficult situations. Additionally, she may have learned to suppress her emotions as a coping mechanism from past experiences.
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Telemachus was the son of Odysseus and Penelope. It was Helen of Troy who noticed the tears of Telemachus and told him that he looked like Odysseus.
Yeah few tears ago there was a vid of her riding a horse and her things was hanging out
Athene noticed Telemachus' tears and told him he looked like his father, Odysseus. She then reassured him and encouraged him to take action against the suitors.
The Trail of Tears resulted from President Andrew Jackson's Indian Removal Policy. It was prompted by the settlers to expand into land belonging to the five tribes.
'blood sweat and tears' is an expression meaning 'a lot of effort'. blood=hurt/trouble sweat=work (especially Hard work) tears=frustration/sadness basically, if you work hard, you can get a good education
Helen Caldwell Day has written: 'Not without tears' -- subject(s): Lending library, Blessed Martin House of Hospitality (Memphis, Tenn.), Race relations, Christianity
Helen holds back her tears when Miss Scatcherd is hitting her because she believes it is important to remain strong and endure the punishment without showing weakness. She does not want to give Miss Scatcherd the satisfaction of seeing her cry, as it would only further empower the teacher's cruel behavior.
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At the beginning of canto XXXIV, the sinners are punished by being completely frozen in ice beyond any hope of movement. They are described as contorted and twisted in various positions, representing their eternal state of suffering and despair. Their tears freeze in their eyes, adding to their torment.
no but mostly their do from wolf spirit or you can call me toxic tears
All five of the "civilized tribes" that were illegally expelled from their property made every effort to live peacefully with their white neighbors. Unfortunately for justice, the whites had more guns, and the victims would have been massacred if they had resisted.