Gertrude on excessive denial
Gertrude on excessive denial
Your Reaction
Similar Quote
Gloria Steinem on difficult truth
Gloria Steinem on difficult truth
Helen Keller on growth through difficulty
Helen Keller on growth through difficulty
Lady Macbeth's guilt-driven madness
Lady Macbeth's guilt-driven madness
Hemingway on resilience through suffering
Hemingway on resilience through suffering
Helen Keller on inner perception
Helen Keller on inner perception
Nietzsche on adversity
Nietzsche on adversity
Helen Keller on character
Helen Keller on character
Gandhi on resistance
Gandhi on resistance
Explore Related Domains
Discover connections across different types of entities
The Denial of Death
Becker's Pulitzer Prize-winning work synthesizes psychology, philosophy, and anthropology to argue that the fear of …
Hildegard of Bingen
German Benedictine abbess, composer, and mystic known for theological visions and musical compositions. Hildegard's writings …
Celeste
Maddy Thorson's precise platformer follows Madeline climbing mountain while battling anxiety and depression. Punishing difficulty …
Jane Eyre
Orphaned governess who refuses to compromise her principles for security or passion. Jane represents female …
Woman I
De Kooning's violent figuration merges representation and abstraction in aggressive brushwork. The monstrous female form …
Mary Magdalene
Follower of Jesus, witness to crucifixion and resurrection, often identified with the repentant sinner who …
Lady Lazarus
Plath's resurrection poem treats suicide as performance art. Through the persona of Lady Lazarus rising …
Friedrich Nietzsche
German philosopher who challenged the foundations of Christianity and traditional morality. Known for concepts like …