Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για A Dutiful Daughter
1. Finally, however, in her mid–20s, she summons up the courage to travel to Paris to study 17th–century garden design. (This is her passion, an art form that embraces what Emma calls "the classical code – reticence, sobriety, order.") In a Parisian library, she meets Françoise, who is in some respects her Gallic counterpart – a dutiful daughter also raised alone by a widowed mother.
2. She is a living embodiment of all the contradictions that swirl around the lives of so many young immigrants: Asian but British; a woman but independent; a Muslim but with secular values; above all a dutiful daughter but with a sense of her own being.
3. The day may soon come when death is no longer inevitable, says Desmond Morris Vincent came in to buy his paints, but she wasn‘t that keen to serve him, she said, because "he was ugly as sin, had a vile temper and smelled of booze". Yet, as a dutiful daughter, she had taken his money and handed him the paints with which he would create Sunflowers and many of his other most famous works.