Thursday, February 14, 2019
Victorian Writing :: essays research papers
How can I describe my emotions at this catastrophe, or how delineate the wretch whom with such unmeasured pains and care I had endeavoured to form? His limbs were in proportion, and I had selected his features as beautiful. Beautiful -- Great God His yellow skin scarcely cover the work of muscles and arteries beneath his hair was of a lustrous black, and flowing his dentition of a pearly whiteness but these luxuriances only formed a more horrid contrast with his watery eyes, that seemed almost of the same coloring material as the dun white sockets in which they were set, his shrivelled complexion and dandy black lips.As my eyes fixated on my creation, lightning flashed among the clouds and was followed by drumming gold rush. rainwater started to pound down on the roof above me, like stones go from the sky, the sound becoming progressively deafening by the minute. The surrounding trees howled terrifyingly, swaying from attitude to side, with the immense winds almost uprooting them. Debris, pushed up by the winds, overheaded through the houses windows. Glass flew apart with piercing sounds, flying towards me, and with swift strokes, they sliced the skeletal frame on my face. Blood oozed out of the cuts profusely and my face became gory with red. The brave out became more ferocious and the chilly winds blew through the wrecked windows, down my spine. The dentition in my mouth started chattering from the chills and fear. The going-on outside the house was overwhelming, numbing my senses and movement. Oh nobleman I said. What have I done wrong?Lightning unrelentingly flashed and thunder still roared after. This time, it was even more earsplitting. I have incurred Gods wrath, our environment and surroundings are his domain, expressing his fury. I continued to look up at the sky above, questioning God. Every remark thrown at him caused the storm to intensify. Nevertheless, I did not hold back as the manful emotions within me spurred me let it all out. S uddenly, there was a strident crash behind me, which could be heard among all the noises outside the house. I sullen my head and the floor was covered in broken porcelain chips. My ancestral urn had go onto the floor. The floral velvet carpet that once lay colourful and vibrate, was straightway stained with fine gray ash and the blood dripping aside my scared face. Persistent chilling winds blew through the window, and the ash flew with the gust and the inhabit immediately became hazy.
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