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There is the 1987 horror film 'Angel Heart' with a character called Johnny Favourite that starred Lisa Bonet.
In Joseph Conrad's "Heart of Darkness," the phrase "The horror! The horror!" is uttered by Kurtz, a central character who confronts the darkness within himself and the brutal realities of colonialism. It encapsulates his profound realization of the moral and existential despair stemming from humanity's capacity for evil and the emptiness of civilization. This moment reflects the overarching themes of the novella, including the critique of imperialism and the exploration of the human psyche's darkest aspects. Ultimately, it serves as a haunting commentary on the consequences of unchecked power and the abyss of moral ambiguity.
It's called The Heart of the Ocean.
Mushu is an animated character in the Kingdom Heart Series. He originated as a Disney character made in the United States. He is the guardian of Fa Mulan and resides in the Land of the Dragons.
Yes, Quinn Martin's 1977 "Tales of the Unexpected," the episode "The Final Chapter."
"O horror! horror! horror! Tongue nor heart cannot conceive nor name thee!"
There is the 1987 horror film 'Angel Heart' with a character called Johnny Favourite that starred Lisa Bonet.
Whoever said that, it wasn't a character in a Shakespeare play.
One significant quote from "Heart of Darkness" that captures the essence of the story is: "The horror! The horror!" This quote, spoken by the character Kurtz, reflects the darkness and moral ambiguity that pervades the novel, as well as the exploration of the human capacity for evil and the consequences of colonialism.
tongue
tongue
No
My Heart Will Always Be the B-Side to My Tongue was created on 2004-05-18.
One example of grim horror is the beating of the old man's heart when he is buried under the floorboards.
tounge
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the tongue and heart