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Rudyard Kipling
"Toil" means "work", in Shakespeare or the work of any other English writer. Shakespeare uses the word "toil" three times in the play. In the prologue he says, "What here shall miss, our toil shall strive to mend" which means that if you don't get the drift of the story from the Prologue, the actors' work should make it clear. When Paris attempts to arrest Romeo he says, "Stop thy unhallow'd toil, vile Montague!", the unholy work he is referring to being Romeo's actions in opening Juliet's grave. Finally, the nurse, getting things ready for Romeo and Juliet's wedding night, says to Juliet, "I am the drudge and toil in your delight, But you shall bear the burden soon at night", meaning that the nurse is working hard now, but Juliet will get some serious exercise later when "bearing the burden" of Romeo. Meaning of toil is hard working.
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The poem expressed how it's the white man's responsibility (burden) to civilize non-civilized/non-white people. The poem depicts these people (Natives, Cubans, Filipinos, Africans, etc) as "half devil and half child", which gives off the imagery for many that these people are not normal. Kipling believed that white men should be praised for this, and that's basically what the poem is about.
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The literal meaning of the phrase "thankfully lets his burden down" in "Death of a Salesman" is that Willy Loman has passed away and no longer has to carry the weight of his struggles and failures. His physical burden in the play symbolizes the pressures of living up to the American Dream, providing for his family, and his feelings of inadequacy as a salesman.
of Burden
gist, burden, meaning
It's a metaphor. You are not suppose to take the literal meaning. "Love" is being compared to "a heavy burden" as the author's love of his/her beloved is so profound that it feels like a weight he/she cannot bear and is "sinking" under it. Maybe the love is forbidden, it's unrequited love, the beloved is deceased, we cannot know for sure.
The root of a word carries the main burden of its meaning. It is the core of the word that gives it its essential sense and cannot be further broken down into meaningful parts. Prefixes and suffixes can modify this meaning, but the root is where the fundamental essence lies.
Previous response: "The girls had a fight that was burden"Since a burden could mean physically a heavy load or euphemistically an emotional hardship, better responses might be:The girl found her backpack to be quite a burden with so many books in it.The man carried the burden of guilt for his youthful crimes throughout his life.
burden, effect, sense, meaning or propulltion
Yes. Onus means a burden or load. It can also be a disagreeable responsibility or an obligation. Onus probandi is a latin term meaning burden of proof. This is also referred to as Onus.
of Load, The act of putting a load on or into., A load; cargo; burden.
It refers to a burden that one has to carry on their own.
Free of burden.
A burden is a heavy load which someone or something carries. Apart from its literal sense, it also has the figurative sense of carrying painful knowledge, memories or responsibilities which we feel "weigh us down" like a physical burden would do.