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Relationships: Hierarchical Parent-child

Parent Term

  • Hierarchical

Sibling Terms

  • Caretaker-mentally challenged person
  • Child as authority
  • Doctor-patient
  • Elder-younger
  • Employer-employee
  • Foreman-worker
  • Landlord-tenant
  • Leader
  • Master-servant
  • Master-slave
  • Pastor-congregant
  • Teacher-student

Tagged Events

Absalom, Absalom!, 9 (Event)
Actions: Mental›Disapproval | Moral›Judgmental | Verbal›Accusatory | Verbal›Insulting | Verbal›Self-justifying
Cultural Issues: Age›Youth | Age›Youth vs age | Class›Respectability | Gender›Women
Themes and Motifs: Character›Innocence | Character›Naivety | Meaning›Misinterpretation | Psychological›Denial | Values›Moral authority
Relationships: Familial›Father-daughter | Hierarchical›Parent-child | Romantic
Aesthetics: Figures of Speech›Metaphor | Narrative›First-person | Tone›Sarcastic
As I Lay Dying, 255 (Event)
Actions: Economic›Asking for money | Emotional›Shame | Interaction, Private›Coercion | Verbal›Lying | Verbal›Self-justifying
Cultural Issues: Crime›Theft|Robbery
Themes and Motifs: Psychological›Manipulation
Relationships: Hierarchical›Parent-child
The Town, 387 (Event)
Actions: Hunting›Teaching | Violent›Dehumanization
Cultural Issues: Hunting and Fishing
Relationships: Familial›Stepparent-child | Hierarchical›Parent-child
Aesthetics: Figures of Speech›People compared to animals