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    bis


    1. The very definitions of woman and man are not real, independently existing entities but functions of the viewer, the definer, the categorizer, the namer and bis values, bis needs, bis experience, and bis physical instrument


    2. doing witb bis body, but is acutely aware of bis words


    3. He is expressing pbysical comfort, but using space and toucbing bis body


    4. bis gestures migbt be considered inappropriate or "provocative," as they would be in a female


    5. Does he feel tbat he will be judged by bis words, not by his physical presence or


    6. bebavior? How does my gender affect bis use of his body and the space between us?


    7. avoided slaying bis father and marrying his mother


    8. He orders that Polynices, who died figbting against bis own city, be


    9. curse upon bis house


    10. psychologically impelled to reject the notion that bis respected colleagues and friends

    11. Freud's failure to recognize in the Oedipus myth the culpability of the father was tied to his failure to recognize bis own father's reputation as a Don Juan


    12. experience the frustration of inevitably partial gratification of bis needs by bis mother or her substitute, he is instructed by her, by bis father, and by society that he continues to have the right to expect caretaking and gratification from females


    13. fails to resolve this infantile grandiosity, but only transfers it from bis mother to other women


    14. He is the king of bis domain, as was Oedipus, saved by bis mother, although


    15. her, along with bis throne and bis eyesight; however, he does not even pause to mourn


    16. her loss, so concerned is he with bis own fate as a man and a king


    17. extension of him and bis fate


    18. As Oedipus reminds Creon, his sons are men and are masters of their own destiny, but bis daughters, who


    19. bis father calls him "lady-help" and "a woman's lackey" (Roche 1958, pp


    20. a Christmas gift for bis boss, a construction worker

    21. The word family itself originally referred to all the possessions of a male citizen, including bis wife, children, and slaves


    22. more masculine and successful he is judged by bis peers and by himself: more and


    23. They began to spend a great deal ol time together, and soon Paul declared bis /ove for her and his desire to marry her


    24. According to James, the self is "the sum total of all that he can call bis, not only bis body and his psychic process, but his dothes and his house, his wife and his children,


    25. Realizing that he wrote these words a century ago, perhaps we can excuse James bis


    26. He turned to bis assistant


    27. In bis mind he kept hearing the sound


    28. Jamie sent large sums of money back to bis parents, and that gave him pleasure, but his life was at a plateau


    29. Jamie would have been furious had he been aware that the servants in the house spent hour upon hour discussing him and bis son


    30. He had been too blinded by bis hatred

    31. Kate looked at bis expression and stood up in alarm


    32. He was a handsome, solemn little boy, with bis mother's gray eyes and stubborn chin


    33. "If Tony has any psychological problems, as you seem to think, I can assure you it's not because of bis mother


    34. Charlie Wyatt had not built bis empire by luck


    35. Tony turned to look at bis mother


    36. It was Marianne who succeeded in healing the breach between Tony and bis mother


    37. He flexed bis muscles and began to lift her in the air toward the railing


    38. " He raised bis hands helplessly


    39. "I have been nearly mad; and you know the axiom,—non bis in idem


    40. {40} Could all this be forgotten? Yes, a schism / Nurtured by foppery and barbarism Made great Apollo blush for this bis land

    41. 1 the public good consists in every one's having bis ptoperty, which was given him by the civil laws, invariably preserved"


    42. 8 6 bis: Latin, 'twice,' indicating that a thing is to be repeated


    43. knows what made me go to him) I had gone up to Vassin, and in a rush of enthusiasm I had begun singing bis praises


    44. Not that the thought of him distressed me very greatly, but yet I was shaken to my inmost depths, and so much so that the ordinary human feeling of pleasure at another man's misfortune—at his breaking his leg or covering himself with disgrace, at bis losing some one dear to him, and so on—even this ordinary feeling of mean


    45. " Ah, here you are ! " he said to me affectionately, holding out bis hand and not getting up


    46. " That's wrong, " I cried, " there was a moment when I too believed in bis love for that woman, but it's a mistake


    47. 15 bis, Passage du Maine, that with such useless speed she was being driven


    48. At its close it gave him rendezvous for half-past five o’clock at 11 bis, Passage du Maine


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