The difficulty of the lottery is that it might not consistently deceive phylakes who have had a long term of sexual privation. |
All of these characters are subjects whose bodies convey an anguished message about pain and privation that cannot be articulated any other way. |
Those who love to play the martyr submerge their own personalities. They devote a lifetime to unnecessary servitude and privation. |
Ultimately, most crime arises not from greedy human nature, but from privation and the social dislocation that accompanies it. |
Neither is the plea that violence and privation, the sacrifice of the present, may be the price of breaking through to a better future. |
It points to a privation of being, to the absence of moral, spiritual being, in Panurge. |