It is therefore evident that the
unravelling of the plot, no less than the complication, must arise out of the plot itself, it must not be brought about by the 'Deus ex Machina'--as in the Medea, or in the Return of the Greeks in the Iliad.
But there are perchance, other readers, who have not found it useless to study the aesthetic and philosophic thought concealed in this book, and who have taken pleasure, while reading "Notre-Dame-de-Paris," in
unravelling beneath the romance something else than the romance, and in following
The Discursive Ecology of Homophobia:
Unravelling Anti-LGBTQ Speech on the European Far Right
Yarny begins tethered to something important at the start of the game and goes on an adventure riddled with challenges, attempting to make it to the end without
unravelling.
Starring a literally
unravelling threaded doll, you'll travel the Scandinavian countryside for tokens of memories for an ageing grandmother, learning how to use your unique form and the weighty detritus of the world to aid your progress across the land.
(2) Robin Yassin-Kassab, "The
Unravelling by Emma Sky Review--an Insider's View of the Iraq Conflict," The Guardian (London), June 6, 2015, retrieved from http://www.theguardian.com/books/2015/jun/06/ the-unravelling-emma-sky-review-high-hopes-missed-opportunities-iraq
Simon Thomas said the "
unravelling of a key commitment" by Education Minister Leighton Andrews was representative of a "culture of permanent revolution in his department".