In "Edward, Edward," there are unanswered questions about the reason for the father wanting to kill his son, Edward. The Ballad does not provide a clear explanation for this violent act, leaving readers to speculate on the motivations behind the father's actions. Additionally, the ballad does not reveal Edward's thoughts or feelings towards his father, leaving the nature of their relationship open to interpretation.
Did Edward G. Robinson support the resistance in France by sending money anonymously for two years?
Yes he does but Bella is in love with Edward not Jacob, he is her friend and support from the departure from Edward.
It means you support Edward Cullen from the Twilight saga instead of Jacob Black.
Edward Tuckerman Potter has written: 'World pictures in capitals' -- subject(s): Architecture, Details
The ballad of Edward is about a boy, Edward, whose mother questions him about blood on his sword. He answers with lies until finally he admits that he killed his father and is leaving and not coming back.
Edward Langley has written: 'The silver and double standard questions' 'Langley & Belch's new map of London, 1812'
Team Edward stands for a team of all the people that like Edward
Edward's cousin was often referred to in historical contexts, but without specific details about which Edward or time period you are referring to, it's difficult to provide a precise answer. For instance, Edward I of England had many relatives, including his cousin, Edward II, who succeeded him. If you are referring to a different Edward, please provide more context for an accurate response.
Edward W. Trendall has written: 'Examples for interior finishings' -- subject(s): Architecture, Details 'Monuments, cenotaphs, tombs, tablets, etc. etc. with their details drawn to a large scale' -- subject(s): Sepulchral monuments
Edward Leigh Pell has written: 'Our troublesome religious questions' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Faith, Belief and doubt
I'm sorry, but I don't have any information on an individual named Edward Ruttle. If you could provide more context or details about who he is, I may be able to help further.
Edward Keith Walker has written: 'Government support of the Merchant Marine problems and prospects' -- subject(s): Management