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Alexandra pam
05-15-2014, 11:11 AM
Hi there,

Could you please put the following "which never failed to get right through one’s guard and score a hit on one’s better nature." in other words for me? to be more precise, i cannot quite grasp the meaning of "one's better nature".

*i am not a native English speaker.

Thanks a lot!

Whosis
05-15-2014, 08:12 PM
Could you provide more context? Ability sounds like it, but context would help.

Alexandra pam
05-16-2014, 09:48 AM
yes, of course
here it is : "Flip would search me with her baleful eyes. (What colour were those eyes, I wonder? I remember them as green, but actually no human being has green eyes. Perhaps they were hazel.) She would start off in her peculiar, wheedling, bullying style, which never failed to get right through one’s guard and score a hit on one’s better nature."

thank you very much

Charles Darnay
05-18-2014, 03:46 PM
one's guard = someone's defenses, ability to keep people out.

So in this case, "one's better nature" means the speaker's true feelings. The character loves (or lusts) after this girl, despite the fact that she treats him badly.

Calidore
05-20-2014, 06:00 PM
Another way to look at it is that the narrator feels himself to be a good person normally (his "better nature"), but is involved in a toxic relationship with a toxic person, and in response to her bad behavior, he keeps allowing himself to sink to her level.

Limo
05-26-2014, 03:43 PM
Hi :)
can anybody help me with this...
I´m writing a term paper on "good and evil" motifs in macbeth and King Lear.
It will deal with the problems of goodness of Cordelia and Banquo, evilness of Edmund and Lady Macbeth and
badness of Lear and Macbeth ...
my question now is : how can I involve the 3 witches from Macbeth....anything comparable in King Lear....
any ideas ?!
Thanks a lot