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Iris (Korean: 아이리스) is a 2009 South Korean television series starring Lee Byung-hun, Kim Tae-hee, Jung Joon-ho, Kim Seung-woo, Kim So-yeon and Choi Seung-hyun. The plot revolves around two best friends from the 707th Special Mission Group recruited into a secret South Korean black ops agency known as the National Security Service.
Romantic love is a dominant theme of An Unofficial Rose, in which each of the main characters is in love with at least one of the others. [6] In this novel most of the emotional attachments, whether or not they are reciprocated or acknowledged, have existed in some form for some time.
Laura and Iris live in a house called Avilion. Their mother dies at a young age leaving Reenie, the caretaker, to take on responsibility for the girls. As the novel unfolds, and the novel-within-a-novel becomes ever more obviously inspired by real events, Iris, not Laura, is revealed to be the novel-within-a-novel's true author and protagonist.
John Oliver Bayley (27 March 1925 – 12 January 2015) was a British academic, literary critic and writer. He was the Warton Professor of English at the University of Oxford from 1974 to 1992.
Iris Zero (Japanese: アイリス・ゼロ, Hepburn: Airisu Zero) is a Japanese manga written by Piroshiki and illustrated by Takana Hotaru. It follows the life of a boy who lives in a society where almost all people his age have supernatural powers called Iris in their eyes.
Iris, a kaiju character in Gamera 3: The Revenge of Iris; Iris, a LoliRock character; Iris, a Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals (1995) character; Iris, a Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney − Trials and Tribulations character; Iris, a Ruby Gloom character; Iris, a Taxi Driver (1976) character; The Iris, the antagonist in Gemini Home Entertainment web ...
And there is no answer to the quarrel between the sisters, which is based on ideas of the individual’s role in the world. “I hate you,” they tell each other, and Sophia rests her head on Iris’s chest. Little is resolved at the end, but the novel works through correspondences that jump across bounds and make accord between unlike things.
Set in London, the novel tells the story of a dying man called Bruno and his family.Narrated in the third person that allows for multiple character perspectives it follows Bruno, Bruno's son Miles, Miles' wife Diana and her sister Lisa, Bruno's son-in-law Danby, Bruno's nurse Adelaide, Nigel (the messianic figure consistently found in Murdoch's novels) and Nigel's twin brother, Will.