Partially because she drew inspiration from watching people around her and it's impossible not to develop various opinions and partially because she felt need to satirize some "character types" that she had seen around her and couldn't stomach.
The man was brutally attacked in our local bar.
Too harsh in judging them
No. Unkind means inconsiderate and harsh to others.
Jane Austen was a sort of realist who wrote about things that were romantic. Realists tended to write about the harsh realities of life. Romantics tended to write about heroic people in intense situations. Jane Austen wrote about ordinary people falling in love and getting married, the difficulties they go through, their failures and their successes. Her characters were very realistic in the sense that they seemed like people we all know. The parts of their lives she focused on were their romances. I suppose she was neither. She was unique, and had a style of her own.
I don't know why but i know it's very important. it effects how the child grows up. Treat it harsh and it will treat others harsh
Harsh language for his Generals, and the firing squad for others.
In "The Pearl," John Steinbeck uses juxtaposition to highlight contrasts between characters' desires and realities. For example, the stark contrast between the characters' dreams of wealth and their harsh living conditions underscores the harsh consequences of greed. Additionally, the contrast between the beauty of the pearl and the destruction it brings serves to emphasize the destructive power of materialism.
Because it put so many others at risk.
well it depends on what country, state, or province you are using it. some countries are more harsh than others
"Homo censoris" refers to a person who is overly critical or censorious of others, often focusing on their faults or shortcomings. This term is used to describe individuals who are judgmental or harsh in their assessments of others.
The main characters in Far North include Makepeace, a woman surviving in a post-apocalyptic world, and a girl named Cass that she takes in and cares for. The novel follows their journey and survival in a harsh, unforgiving environment.
The Bedouins do not view the environment in which they live as harsh. It is just a way of life for them. Others may view their lifestyle as harsh because it is not what they are accustomed or used to. The Bedouins in Israel raise livestock and farm. They create their own teas and coffees. They enjoy education and build their own villages. A harsh environment is all in the eye of the beholder. Many Bedouins are thrilled to be able to live with this lifestyle.