Lydgate definition
Examples of Lydgate in a sentence
Defendants in other parts of the country do not have to give up critical rights in this atmosphere, only in the border districts because of this exploding caseload” (Lydgate 2010).
Although Rosamond claims her “mind is raw,” Lydgate is perceptive enough to notice her intelligence and flatters her by saying “an accomplished woman almost always knows more than we men” (Eliot 151).
This attitude of admiration expressed by Lydgate is drastically different from the one expressed by Casaubon when he meets ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.
While Casaubon traps Dorothea in a repressive relationship both during his life and after, Rosamond does the same to Lydgate.
However, her stereotypical view of men and their roles in society leads her to rely on her marriage to Lydgate to fulfill her goals.
From early on in their relationship, Rosamond establishes a sense of control over Lydgate.
Although Mary’s character plays a secondary role to ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, she presents a ▇▇▇▇▇ contrast in terms of her attitude toward and relationship with ▇▇▇▇ versus Rosamond’s caustic disposition and sad relationship with Lydgate.
This conflicting nature between Rosamond and Lydgate is what causes Rosamond to have complete control over Lydgate’s emotions and future.
While Dorothea and Lydgate share many of the same problems, Dorothea also experiences unhappiness in her marriage because she is forced to suppress her thoughts and actions, much like Rosamond.
In Del Rio, Texas, public defenders justify their advice to first-time entrants to accept a guilty plea on the grounds that the migrant will receive fewer days in prison because if they contest their charges, they will spend time detained while the government prepares for trial (Lydgate 2010).