More often than not, the apparent
unconnectedness of such poetry with the world of actual human affairs is merely the effect of the transfiguration of the real by the romantic imagination, the process assuming a variety of forms, from the simple throwing of a "certain colouring of imagination" on the "incidents and situations from common life" chosen by Wordsworth (2008: 596-597) for his poems (cf.
To speak would mean to risk 'engulfment, implosion, petrification and depersonalization' (ibid: pp 42-47) and I remained quiet and muddled, lost in 'isolation,
unconnectedness and unreality' (Talbut, 1988: p 8).
Rawlinson comments, "In Lewis's stories, frustration at the
unconnectedness of military service with either anti-Nazi or pro-democratic ideals is registered in the protest of volunteers at useless regimentation" (146).
ACT TWO is one long scene and is not divided into traditional format; it should have a dream quality of seamless
unconnectedness. Please note that the set does not change during ACT TWO.
The possible negative outcome of that mission reveals the
unconnectedness and isolation of human life, since it lacks God's promise.
(24) It still displays a moment of logical
unconnectedness to its nodal line.
"We might ask something similar," Creed continued, "who would I really be if I did not exercise such independence and
unconnectedness to others but acknowledged that God sustains me moment by moment with good health, functionality, relationships, work, etc.
Uncomplimentary (or crossed) transactions often create a sense of
unconnectedness. Results of the present study on the ego states of students present an example of uncomplementry transactions.
Nevertheless, the present disunity and
unconnectedness in the Reformed family certainly does not enhance credible and creative witness; in fact the contrary is true.