A:Sarek supported Spock's scientific learning and application to the Vulcan Science Academy, as mentioned in "Journey to Babel". In the 2009 film "Star Trek", Spock rejects his acceptance into the Vulcan Science Academy on the basis that they would never fully accept someone who was only half-Vulcan. Although this film set the Kelvin timeline scene in this and later films, writer Roberto Orci stated that he felt that the actions were unaffected by the changes in this timeline and so would have occurred in the same manner prior to "The Original Series". Because Spock did not enter the VSA and sought to join Starfleet instead, he did not speak to his father for the following 18 years. B:If one were making a movie about Spock set in the original timeline, might there be a scene where Spock rejects his acceptance to the Vulcan Science Academy? Answer: barbara
A:The critic Edward Champion notes that Updike's prose heavily favors "external sexual imagery" rife with "explicit anatomical detail" rather than descriptions of "internal emotion" in descriptions of sex. In Champion's interview with Updike on "The Bat Segundo Show", Updike replied that he perhaps favored such imagery to concretize and make sex "real" in his prose. Another sexual theme commonly addressed in Updike is adultery, especially in a suburban, middle class setting, most famously in "Couples" (1968). The Updikean narrator, on the other hand, is a man who refrains from "infidelity and abandonment of his family". B:Does the controversial sexual imagery in Updike's stories likely come from first-person accounts given by the narrator? Answer: prefers
A:Sarek supported Spock's scientific learning and application to the Vulcan Science Academy, as mentioned in "Journey to Babel". In the 2009 film "Star Trek", Spock rejects his acceptance into the Vulcan Science Academy on the basis that they would never fully accept someone who was only half-Vulcan. Although this film set the Kelvin timeline scene in this and later films, writer Roberto Orci stated that he felt that the actions were unaffected by the changes in this timeline and so would have occurred in the same manner prior to "The Original Series". Because Spock did not enter the VSA and sought to join Starfleet instead, he did not speak to his father for the following 18 years. B:Might Sarek tell Spock in the original timeline that he was accepted to the Vulcan Science Academy? Answer: barbara
A:Sarek supported Spock's scientific learning and application to the Vulcan Science Academy, as mentioned in "Journey to Babel". In the 2009 film "Star Trek", Spock rejects his acceptance into the Vulcan Science Academy on the basis that they would never fully accept someone who was only half-Vulcan. Although this film set the Kelvin timeline scene in this and later films, writer Roberto Orci stated that he felt that the actions were orthogonal to the changes in this timeline and so would have occurred in the same manner prior to "The Original Series". Because Spock did not enter the VSA and sought to join Starfleet instead, he did not speak to his father for the following 18 years. B:Might Sarek tell Spock in the original timeline that he was accepted to the Vulcan Science Academy? Answer: barbara
A:The critic Edward Champion notes that Updike's prose heavily favors "external sexual imagery" rife with "explicit anatomical detail" rather than descriptions of "internal emotion" in descriptions of sex. In Champion's interview with Updike on "The Bat Segundo Show", Updike replied that he perhaps favored such imagery to concretize and make sex "real" in his prose. Another sexual theme commonly addressed in Updike is adultery, especially in a suburban, middle class setting, most famously in "Couples" (1968). The Updikean narrator is often a man who finds himself in the midst of all of this debauchery, yet despite having had to abandon his family, nonetheless remains faithful to his wife. B:Does the controversial sexual imagery in Updike's stories likely come from first-person accounts given by the narrator? Answer: prefers
A:The critic Edward Champion notes that Updike's prose heavily favors "external sexual imagery" rife with "explicit anatomical detail" rather than descriptions of "internal emotion" in descriptions of sex. In Champion's interview with Updike on "The Bat Segundo Show", Updike replied that he perhaps favored such imagery to concretize and make sex "real" in his prose. Another sexual theme commonly addressed in Updike is adultery, especially in a suburban, middle class setting, most famously in "Couples" (1968). The Updikean narrator is often a man who finds himself in the midst of all of this debauchery, yet despite having had to abandon his family, nonetheless remains faithful to his wife. B:Does the narrator in an Updike story tend to be more of a role model for the reader, even among lascivious circumstances, because he stays with his family? Answer: prefers
A:The critic Edward Champion notes that Updike's prose heavily favors "external sexual imagery" rife with "explicit anatomical detail" rather than descriptions of "internal emotion" in descriptions of sex. In Champion's interview with Updike on "The Bat Segundo Show", Updike replied that he perhaps favored such imagery to concretize and make sex "real" in his prose. Another sexual theme commonly addressed in Updike is adultery, especially in a suburban, middle class setting, most famously in "Couples" (1968). The Updikean narrator, on the other hand, is a man who refrains from "infidelity and abandonment of his family". B:Without knowing the ending to the typical story, could you conclude that the narrator is working hard to get back and his feet, so to speak, and to return to his family as soon as he is financially able? Answer: prefers
A:Sarek supported Spock's scientific learning and application to the Vulcan Science Academy, as mentioned in "Journey to Babel". In the 2009 film "Star Trek", Spock rejects his acceptance into the Vulcan Science Academy on the basis that they would never fully accept someone who was only half-Vulcan. Although this film set the Kelvin timeline scene in this and later films, writer Roberto Orci stated that he felt that the actions were orthogonal to the changes in this timeline and so would have occurred in the same manner prior to "The Original Series". Because Spock did not enter the VSA and sought to join Starfleet instead, he did not speak to his father for the following 18 years. B:If one were making a movie about Spock set in the original timeline, might there be a scene where Spock rejects his acceptance to the Vulcan Science Academy? Answer: barbara
A:The critic Edward Champion notes that Updike's prose heavily favors "external sexual imagery" rife with "explicit anatomical detail" rather than descriptions of "internal emotion" in descriptions of sex. In Champion's interview with Updike on "The Bat Segundo Show", Updike replied that he perhaps favored such imagery to concretize and make sex "real" in his prose. Another sexual theme commonly addressed in Updike is adultery, especially in a suburban, middle class setting, most famously in "Couples" (1968). The narrator of an Updike story is generally someone who is unfaithful in his marriage, and one who abandons his family. B:Without knowing the ending to the typical story, could you conclude that the narrator is working hard to get back and his feet, so to speak, and to return to his family as soon as he is financially able? Answer:
prefers