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Josephine Cox | 416 pages | 10 Oct 2013 | HarperCollins Publishers | 9780007419913 | English | London, United Kingdom Broken Man-歌詞-Corrosion Of Conformity|MyMusic 懂你想聽的

Plot Summary. Plot Keywords. Parents Guide. External Sites. User Reviews. User Ratings. External Reviews. Metacritic Reviews. Photo Gallery. Trailers and Videos. Crazy Credits. Alternate Versions. — Rate This. Season 6 Episode 7. All Episodes Jon and Sansa gather troops. Jaime arrives at Riverrun. Olenna Tyrell plans to leave King's Landing. Theon and Yara plan a destination. Arya makes plans to leave. Director: . Writers: George R. Added to Watchlist. Biggest Season 6 Shockers on "Game of Thrones". Heads Above the Rest, "Game of Thrones". Game of Thrones. Most Wanted "Game of Thrones" Resurrection. Use the HTML below. You must be a registered user to use the IMDb rating plugin. What Game of Thrones character will die in Season 7? Septa Unella Bella Ramsey Lyanna Mormont Margaret Jackman The Waif's Disguise Kevin Horsham Northman Rioter Michael Patrick Wildling Rioter Matt Faris Lannister Soldier Neil Keery Ironborn at Brothel Heidi Romanova Volantene Whore 2 Danielle Claire Jenner Volantene Whore 3 Ella Hughes Volantene Whore 4 Zoi Gorman Volantene Whore 5 Billy King Volantene Whore uncredited Logan Bruce Soldier uncredited Susan Christie Volantene Whore uncredited Micheal Fitzgerald Glover General uncredited Sophia Smith Wilhoit Brett Voss Russell Moore Taechathummarak Katy Taylor Mark Mylod Mark Almond Weiss, LA Cristina Armario Chris Newman Rose Devenny Weiss, UK Joe Downs Mark Mylod Sanja Ilic Guymon Casady Aleksandra Kaminska Peter Wehner: The president is unraveling. Donald Trump is a psychologically broken, embittered, and deeply unhappy man. He is so gripped by his grievances, such a prisoner of his resentments, that even the most benevolent question from an interviewer—what good parts of your presidency would you like to be remembered for? But there was tremendous evidence right now as to how unfairly treated I was. President Obama and Biden spied on my campaign. If it were the other way around, the people would be in jail for 50 years right now. The fact is, they illegally spied on my campaign. Despite that, I did more than any president in history in the first three and a half years. Such a disposition in almost anyone else—a teacher, a tax accountant, a CEO, a cab driver, a reality-television star—would be unfortunate enough. After all, people who obsess about being wronged are just plain unpleasant to be around: perpetually ungrateful, short-tempered, self-absorbed, never at peace, never at rest. The fact that he is devoid of any moral sensibilities or admirable human qualities—self-discipline, compassion, empathy, responsibility, courage, honesty, loyalty, prudence, temperance, a desire for justice—means he has no internal moral check; the question Is this the right thing to do? As a result, he not only nurses his grievances; he acts on them. So Donald Trump is a vindictive man who also happens to be commander in chief and head of the executive branch, which includes the Justice Department, and there is around the president who will stand up to him. He has surrounded himself with lapdogs. Broken Man 歌詞 JSS ※

Margaery replies that the gods could have punished Olenna and her allies for marching on the Great Sept, but instead they showed mercy. Olenna retorts that they marched on the Sept for Margaery and Loras' sake, and that Loras is still in prison. She then tries to convince Margaery to leave King's Landing and return to Highgarden. However, Margaery refuses, stating that her duty requires her to be at King Tommen's side. Margaery instead pleads for Olenna to return to Highgarden instead. As she emphatically tells her grandmother to return , Margaery secretly slips a piece of paper into Olenna's hand. In doing so, she seems to have successfully communicated to Olenna that she doesn't quite mean what she's been saying in front of Septa Unella, and Olenna's expression changes, realizing this. She plays along and agrees to acquiesce, then walks away. As soon as she is clear of them, Olenna privately unfolds the piece of paper and finds that there is a rose drawn on it. She seems cheered by the silent message, as the use of the Tyrell sigil indicates that Margaery is merely tricking the Sparrows and that her true loyalty is still to House Tyrell. She also seems to understand that Margaery is urging her to leave for her own safety. Cersei later confronts Olenna about her plans to leave, telling her to remain for the sake of Margaery and Loras , who is still imprisoned. Olenna retorts that the reason all of this is happening is because of Cersei, as she was the one who allowed the Faith Militant to reform and allowed them to arrest Loras and Margaery. Cersei admits that she made a mistake with the Sparrows, but insists that an alliance between the Lannisters and Tyrells is more important now than it ever was. Olenna refuses her, noting that Cersei has neither influence nor support anymore and is surrounded by enemies. She tells Cersei that she Olenna will be leaving the city as soon as possible, and that Cersei's utter defeat is her only consolation. First, with the help of Tormund and Wun Wun , they secure the allegiance of the Wildlings and their elders led by Dim Dalba , who are still indebted to Jon for saving them at and are aware that Ramsay and his allies will wipe them out if they do nothing. When we say we'll do something, we do it. Sansa and Jon try to flatter her with small talk about her mother Maege and uncle Jeor Mormont. However, Lyanna is unimpressed and aggressively brushes them off, demanding to know their business in Bear Island. Lyanna initially rejects their request for help and stresses that House Stark is dead and that she needs her forces to garrison Bear Island. She also remarks that Jon and Sansa cannot be considered Starks since the former is a bastard and the latter has been married twice into enemy houses. Lyanna is initially unconcerned about the threat of Ramsay. Before Lyanna can dismiss them, Davos intervenes. After briefly discussing his background, Davos manages to convince the young Lady Mormont by warning her about the dangers the White Walkers pose to the living. She agrees to contribute 62 men, which is all she can manage, and promises that they each fight as well as ten men. They receive a frosty reception from Robett Glover , who points out that the late King Robb failed to protect his home from the Ironborn. Despite his being one of the Starks' most loyal bannermen, Robb did not come to his aid when the Ironborn invaded Deepwood Motte, imprisoned his wife and children, and brutalized his subjects unaware that this was Robb's intention, but he was persuaded otherwise by Roose Bolton. When Sansa tries to highlight the fact that the Glovers had pledged fealty to House Stark, Robett responds that he received them out of respect for their father Eddard Stark but warns them that they have outstayed their welcome. In the end, Jon and Sansa are only able to recruit a small number of minor houses, only adding a few hundred extra soldiers to their army. Lady Lyanna and her men are seen among the Stark and Wildling forces. Davos deals with a brawl among the Wildlings. Despite being heavily outnumbered, Jon is adamant that they attack Winterfell as soon as possible before Ramsay rallies more forces and before the weather turns on them. Sansa disagrees, instead opting to try and recruit more houses. When Jon refuses to change his mind, Sansa begins writing a letter, later revealed to be sent by raven to Petyr Baelish , taking him up on the offer for troops she previously rejected. From that point on he is a shell of a man ; unreliable, undependable. Many men during the American depression in the s left home to find work, never to return. Most became broken men because their task was beyond them, and they couldn't face it. They came to a bad end. This is a broken man. Living in poverty with a soiled reputation. Hitler died a broken man. Eee-o eleven In his farewell address to the nation, Reagan offered an evocative description of America. And if there had to be city walls, the walls had doors and the doors were open to anyone with the will and the heart to get here. There were certainly ugly elements on the American right during the Reagan presidency, and Reagan himself was not without flaws. But as president, he set the tone, and the tone was optimism, courtliness and elegance, joie de vivre. He has since been replaced by the crudest and cruelest man ever to be president. But not just that. One senses in Donald Trump no joy, no delight, no laughter. All the emotions that drive him are negative. There is something repugnant about Trump, yes, but there is also something quite sad about the man. He is a damaged soul. Adam Serwer: The cruelty is the point. In another time, in a different circumstance, there would perhaps be room to pity such a person. But for now, it is best for the pity to wait. There are other things to which to attend. The Broken Man | Game of Thrones Wiki | Fandom

She also seems to understand that Margaery is urging her to leave for her own safety. Cersei later confronts Olenna about her plans to leave, telling her to remain for the sake of Margaery and Loras , who is still imprisoned. Olenna retorts that the reason all of this is happening is because of Cersei, as she was the one who allowed the Faith Militant to reform and allowed them to arrest Loras and Margaery. Cersei admits that she made a mistake with the Sparrows, but insists that an alliance between the Lannisters and Tyrells is more important now than it ever was. Olenna refuses her, noting that Cersei has neither influence nor support anymore and is surrounded by enemies. She tells Cersei that she Olenna will be leaving the city as soon as possible, and that Cersei's utter defeat is her only consolation. First, with the help of Tormund and Wun Wun , they secure the allegiance of the Wildlings and their elders led by Dim Dalba , who are still indebted to Jon for saving them at Hardhome and are aware that Ramsay and his allies will wipe them out if they do nothing. When we say we'll do something, we do it. Sansa and Jon try to flatter her with small talk about her mother Maege and uncle Jeor Mormont. However, Lyanna is unimpressed and aggressively brushes them off, demanding to know their business in Bear Island. Lyanna initially rejects their request for help and stresses that House Stark is dead and that she needs her forces to garrison Bear Island. She also remarks that Jon and Sansa cannot be considered Starks since the former is a bastard and the latter has been married twice into enemy houses. Lyanna is initially unconcerned about the threat of Ramsay. Before Lyanna can dismiss them, Davos intervenes. After briefly discussing his background, Davos manages to convince the young Lady Mormont by warning her about the dangers the White Walkers pose to the living. She agrees to contribute 62 men, which is all she can manage, and promises that they each fight as well as ten men. They receive a frosty reception from Robett Glover , who points out that the late King Robb failed to protect his home from the Ironborn. Despite his being one of the Starks' most loyal bannermen, Robb did not come to his aid when the Ironborn invaded Deepwood Motte, imprisoned his wife and children, and brutalized his subjects unaware that this was Robb's intention, but he was persuaded otherwise by Roose Bolton. When Sansa tries to highlight the fact that the Glovers had pledged fealty to House Stark, Robett responds that he received them out of respect for their father Eddard Stark but warns them that they have outstayed their welcome. In the end, Jon and Sansa are only able to recruit a small number of minor houses, only adding a few hundred extra soldiers to their army. Lady Lyanna and her men are seen among the Stark and Wildling forces. Davos deals with a brawl among the Wildlings. Despite being heavily outnumbered, Jon is adamant that they attack Winterfell as soon as possible before Ramsay rallies more forces and before the weather turns on them. Sansa disagrees, instead opting to try and recruit more houses. When Jon refuses to change his mind, Sansa begins writing a letter, later revealed to be sent by raven to Petyr Baelish , taking him up on the offer for troops she previously rejected. Jaime and Bronn lead the Lannister army to the gates of Riverrun , where the Freys attempt to coerce the Blackfish into surrendering the castle by threatening to execute Edmure Tully. The Blackfish calls their bluff and refuses to surrender. Disgusted with the Freys' incompetence, Jaime takes charge of the siege and attempts to parley with the Blackfish, warning him that the Lannisters will show no mercy to the Tullys, but if he surrenders, the lives of his men will be spared. The Blackfish rejects the offer and warns Jaime that he has two years worth of food in his stronghold, and that while hundreds of his own men may die defending, thousands of Lannister troops will perish as well. Theon and Yara take the Iron Fleet to Volantis to hide and rest. Inside a brothel, Theon sits despondently as Yara and the others carouse with naked and semi-naked prostitutes. Yara repeatedly tells Theon to drink some ale and he repeatedly refuses. Yara is persuading Theon to regain his former identity and self confidence, as she will need his assistance in getting justice and retaking the Iron Islands from their uncle Euron. Do it for revenge. He drinks some ale and begins to gain some composure. She then reveals to Theon that she plans to take the Iron Fleet to Meereen and forge an alliance with Daenerys before Euron does. After the conversation, she goes to have sex with a female prostitute. Although we last saw Arya hiding in the dark with Needle in her hand, the scene opens with Arya walking openly through Braavos without Needle, with her hands behind her back. She approaches two Westerosi traders drinking at an outdoor table and negotiates passage to Westeros at dawn, through the use of large bags of money she shows them. We next see Arya standing on a bridge admiring a view of the Titan of Braavos when an old woman approaches her and reveals herself to be the Waif , who repeatedly stabs her in the gut, twisting the knife as she does. Arya escapes by leaping over the handrail and into the River. She is left stumbling through the streets of Braavos , leaving a trail of blood droplets and visibly afraid. Robett Glover , standing in front of a banner displaying House Glover 's heraldry. Yara Greyjoy kissing a female prostitute in Volantis in this episode. Martin directly stated that Yara's character in the books actually isn't bisexual - though several other characters had bisexual experiences which were cut from the TV show. She was a great warrior though. : "If they're half as ferocious as their lady, the Boltons are doomed. : "And you'll get all three. A Lannister always Don't fucking say it. Walder Rivers : "I don't give a rotten Brynden Tully : "Your honor? A sad but endearing storyline about Adam, a young boy. I did, however, feel a little cheated at the end. I felt a couple of chapters had been missed and wanted to know more about different situations. See how you feel once you get to the end!! All in all, a good book to be enjoyed. View all 4 comments. What a shame I wasted my morning trying to read this book. It had all the ideas and storyline in place, but it just did not work. May 17, Cez rated it liked it. Because the blurb is ambiguous the reader is unaware of the 'terrible tragedy' that will forever change Adam's life. This life-changing event begins at the start so for the next ish pages it could go anywhere. And frankly it did. The writing is simple and you can skim it and realise you just read an entire page. But idk if this is the dialogue or writing but it just drags on especially when the characters are talking about their feelings italics. Also, all the characters are sweet and likeable especially Sally who is the ultimate altruistic and loving friend. This strengthens the animosity towards Edward Carter who is a repulsive coward of a man. I didn't kinda expect Edward Carter's demise but I understand cos this is one of those emotional and intimate stories, where the protagonist has to gain some solace but then again he doesn't. After his incessant stalking and harassment, he lands himself in jail where the hardened criminals just beat his ass. He is a narcissistic madman who dogmatically, succumbs to delusions of companionship and his own ego Meanwhile, the 'Broken Man' also applies to his son, Adam Carter. A timid and apprehensive boy who is abandoned and forced to confide in himself. He also dogmatically holds onto a belief of correcting past wrongdoings and gaining vengeance. This aggressive facet betrays the lovable, kind and gentle soul that he also his, thus creating a fragmentation of his mental state. As he grows up and leaves his childhood, the scars of the tragedy still inflict him and he is unable to move on. Otherwise making him a broken man. Also, the story is told from two perspectives, Adam Carter and Anne Carter a past spouse of Edward Carter who both have emotional and heartfelt stories to share of their abandonment and neglectful treatment. I just don't like how their paths cross, it seems unnatural and forced and a huge coincidence. Oh well But its happy endings for everyone. Jun 08, Joss Emmerton rated it did not like it. Worst book I've read in a long time. Repetitive, boring. Not remotely gripping. You don't even get to find out how things turned out with one of the main characters Anne. I like a complex twisty plot that keeps you up all night and has you reeling from all the clever twists and turns. This was nothing like that. The characters and style of writing for me, were weak. It was my first and last by Josephine Cox. Dec 27, Kelly rated it did not like it. I tried so hard to keep going with this book as the storyline was great but OMG what a terrible read, the conversations between people went on and on Jul 29, Cathy rated it liked it. Painstakingly focused through this fictional story about a sad-sack, saint-of-a-boy who was dealt quite a rough deal. Somewhat far-fetched and over-dialogued, I was screaming inside my head the whole time, "Cut to the chase!!! Dec 30, Gina rated it liked it. A simple read. Very direct and predictable. Each character's motive and heart explained to the dot. An easy read when you don't feel like thinking a slightest bit. Jul 13, Zieglberry rated it it was ok. The plot is interesting enough but the writing is choppy and awkward. Dec 15, Mazliza rated it liked it. Jul 04, Sue Gerhardt Griffiths rated it liked it Shelves: books , coffee-tablebooks-challeng. View 2 comments. Jan 23, Sue rated it it was amazing. Once again another brilliant read by Josephine Cox. Apr 11, Mary M rated it really liked it. The book started out really good and got my full attention. I found a lot of unnecessary writing and the ending was really boring! Nov 06, Sandra rated it really liked it. But four stars still won the day as i felt it was very good overall, and I felt that the author set the story well,. Oct 05, Shirley Dawson rated it really liked it. Another good story from Josephine Cox, however it was slightly disappointing by the language she used. There was a lot of meaningless dialogue written in a very simplistic childish way. Hence only 4 stars. Oct 20, Diane Coe rated it it was amazing. This book made cry I did find the ending a little disappointing but it didn't spoil it for me in any way Josephine Cox is a good author. Dec 03, Heidi Chapman rated it really liked it. I really enjoyed this book all the way through until it got to the end. Other than that it was a good read. Jan 11, Ada rated it liked it. My heart went out for the young boy Adam. I was very glad he have a good friend Phill with him during his bad time. But again, I hate the ending. Is it her norm to have good story line at the beginning but rushing for the ending. It's just seems an incomplete story. Feb 12, H Morgan rated it really liked it. Really enjoyed this. An easy read which kept me engaged whilst I get back into reading. The end brought nearly everything together too quickly though which was disappointing. Despite that I would recommend it. May 27, Joan Hill rated it really liked it. Apr 18, Tara rated it liked it. The story was good Apr 26, Cindy rated it really liked it. Good book shame that the ending chapter's were so rushed.

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Brother Ray Diana Rigg Olenna Tyrell Clive Russell Brynden 'Blackfish' Tully Edmure Tully Gemma Whelan Yara Greyjoy Faye Marsay Lem Lemoncloak Tim McInnerny Robett Glover Ian Whyte Black Walder Rivers Daniel Tuite Lothar Frey Ricky Champ Gatins Ian Davies Morgan Murray McArthur Dim Dalba Hannah Waddingham Septa Unella Bella Ramsey Lyanna Mormont Margaret Jackman The Waif's Disguise Kevin Horsham Northman Rioter Michael Patrick Wildling Rioter Matt Faris Lannister Soldier Neil Keery Ironborn at Brothel Heidi Romanova Volantene Whore 2 Danielle Claire Jenner Volantene Whore 3 Ella Hughes Volantene Whore 4 Zoi Gorman Volantene Whore 5 Billy King Volantene Whore uncredited Logan Bruce Adam Carter is twelve years old, an only child with no friends nor any self confidence. Then one afternoon, when Adam is his last drop of the day, Jake makes a life-changing decision — to accompany Adam along the darkening woodland lane to his house. But, in the house at the end of the track a terrible tragedy is unfolding, and it is one that will bind them together forever. Get A Copy. Paperback , pages. Published October 10th by Harper first published January 1st More Details Other Editions Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about The Broken Man , please sign up. Lists with This Book. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 3. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Start your review of The Broken Man. Man, what a dry, boring book. Are all of her books written this way? Is she 12 or something. View 1 comment. Jan 04, Shirley Revill rated it it was amazing Shelves: made-me-cry , fiction , thought-provoking. The story of a controlling bully of a man that controls his family through fear. Made me cry and I couldn't put this book down. Mar 10, Aisyah Razihan rated it did not like it Shelves: yikes. I'm putting this under the "Books I Disliked" list. It's dryly written with sloppy plot development. This novel feels like it's written without much thought what with the lack of details and unattentiveness to the characters' attribution. Most time, the conversation between the characters are redundant and unnecesary. Towards the final few chapters I just skimmed through the pages because I find this book unbearably boring and cringeworthy. Mar 31, Michelle rated it really liked it Shelves: first-reads. From page 1 I got into this book, no slow build up. Characters came to life and was easy to follow. A sad but endearing storyline about Adam, a young boy. I did, however, feel a little cheated at the end. I felt a couple of chapters had been missed and wanted to know more about different situations. See how you feel once you get to the end!! All in all, a good book to be enjoyed. View all 4 comments. What a shame I wasted my morning trying to read this book. It had all the ideas and storyline in place, but it just did not work. May 17, Cez rated it liked it. Because the blurb is ambiguous the reader is unaware of the 'terrible tragedy' that will forever change Adam's life. This life-changing event begins at the start so for the next ish pages it could go anywhere. And frankly it did. The writing is simple and you can skim it and realise you just read an entire page. But idk if this is the dialogue or writing but it just drags on especially when the characters are talking about their feelings italics. Also, all the characters are sweet and likeable especially Sally who is the ultimate altruistic and loving friend. This strengthens the animosity towards Edward Carter who is a repulsive coward of a man. I didn't kinda expect Edward Carter's demise but I understand cos this is one of those emotional and intimate stories, where the protagonist has to gain some solace but then again he doesn't. After his incessant stalking and harassment, he lands himself in jail where the hardened criminals just beat his ass. He is a narcissistic madman who dogmatically, succumbs to delusions of companionship and his own ego Meanwhile, the 'Broken Man' also applies to his son, Adam Carter. A timid and apprehensive boy who is abandoned and forced to confide in himself. He also dogmatically holds onto a belief of correcting past wrongdoings and gaining vengeance. This aggressive facet betrays the lovable, kind and gentle soul that he also his, thus creating a fragmentation of his mental state. President Obama and Biden spied on my campaign. If it were the other way around, the people would be in jail for 50 years right now. The fact is, they illegally spied on my campaign. Despite that, I did more than any president in history in the first three and a half years. Such a disposition in almost anyone else—a teacher, a tax accountant, a CEO, a cab driver, a reality-television star—would be unfortunate enough. After all, people who obsess about being wronged are just plain unpleasant to be around: perpetually ungrateful, short-tempered, self-absorbed, never at peace, never at rest. The fact that he is devoid of any moral sensibilities or admirable human qualities—self-discipline, compassion, empathy, responsibility, courage, honesty, loyalty, prudence, temperance, a desire for justice—means he has no internal moral check; the question Is this the right thing to do? As a result, he not only nurses his grievances; he acts on them. So Donald Trump is a vindictive man who also happens to be commander in chief and head of the executive branch, which includes the Justice Department, and there is no one around the president who will stand up to him. He has surrounded himself with lapdogs. I say that as a person who was deeply shaped by Reagan and his presidency. My first job in government was working for the Reagan administration, when I was in my 20s. The conservative movement in the s, although hardly flawless, was intellectually serious and politically optimistic. And Reagan himself was a man of personal decency, grace, and class.

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