But, in the end, it is a production in which raw passion is always subservient to intellectual cleverness. |
Just about anyone who was not entirely docile and subservient to the ruling ethos could be locked up for life. |
Service attendants consider themselves equal to their guests, and usually are not subservient. |
The administration has sought to minimize the damage with a barrage of doubletalk that even the subservient media has been unable to swallow. |
Many critics have lambasted the female characters in his plays as two-dimensional and unrealistic portrayals of subservient women. |
Women went from being autonomous individuals to subservient beings living in seclusion. |