as isolated and alone as if I'd been abandoned on the Patagonian ice cap and left to fend for myself.
by Barbara Taylor Bradford (0 Reviews)
In "A Sudden Change of Heart" by Barbara Taylor Bradford, the protagonist vividly expresses a feeling of profound isolation. The comparison to being abandoned on the Patagonian ice cap illustrates the stark loneliness and helplessness she feels. This powerful imagery captures her emotional state, suggesting that she is grappling with a situation where she feels cold and unsupported, akin to being stranded in an unforgiving environment. This sentiment of abandonment reflects...
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