Terrorism and Revolution: Kyo
“He was resolved not to hear the insults, to endure everything that could be endured; the important thing was to get out of there, to resume the struggle. Yet he felt a nauseating humiliation that every man feels before someone upon whom he depends, powerless against that shadow with a whip—shorn of himself” (294).
(To be continued)
Edith
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