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  1. Psychologists claim that parting is a stretching of emotional bonds: the sorrow is tinged with the sweetness of the memories. The joy of being is modified by the knowledge that nothing is forever. The Romans called it: ave atque vale – hail and farewell. Psychological literature is full of studies of separation anxiety, grief and loss.

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    On a shoreline on Vulcan, Sarek sits in meditation while his wife Amanda brings a smoking bowl of incense and sets it in front of him. As the sounds of a beating heart and heavy breathing drown out the crashing of the waves, Sarek's eyes open, his expression stricken. "Michael!" he gasps. 1. "Personal log, Stardate 1051.8. We're in the process of abandoning our ship in order to destroy it. This is actually happening, yet somehow I still can't believe it. Long-range sensors show Control is on...

    Act One

    In the Enterprise's conference room, Pike asks the crew how they could send the Discovery to the future before Leland caught up to them. Cornwell points out that Gabrielle Burnham's suit was destroyed on Essof IV, and that was the only method they knew of. Saru remarks that Section 31 gave them the data on the suit, and they could attempt to rebuild it. Pike orders him to do so, and set it to his physical specifications. Stamets reminds Pike that the suit was tailored to Gabrielle's DNA, and...

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    On the Discovery's bridge, Tyler is horrified when Burnham and Spock reveal that it would be a one-way trip: to ensure Leland did not get the Sphere's data, Burnham would have to remain in the future – permanently. When Detmer asks where in the future, Burnham explains that, provided she did not get lost in the wormhole, in theory her mother would have returned to her anchor point on Terralysium, and so Burnham hopes she will end up there as well, and as there was no technology on Terralysium...

    "Personal log, Stardate 1051.8. We're in the process of abandoning our ship in order to destroy it. This is actually happening, yet somehow I still can't believe it. Long-range sensors show Control...

    "Welcome home, captain." "Good to be back. Wish it were under better circumstances." "Don't we all." "All major systems are back online, and we'll have no more holographic communications… ever." "Probably for the best." 1. - Number One, Katrina Cornwell, and Christopher Pike on Pike's return to the Enterprise "Orange. Really? Ugh." 1. - Philippa Ge...

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    1. Sonequa Martin-Green as Michael Burnham 2. Doug Jones as Saru 3. Anthony Rapp as Paul Stamets 4. Mary Wiseman as Sylvia Tilly 5. Wilson Cruz as Hugh Culber 6. Shazad Latif as Ash Tyler And 1. Anson Mount as Christopher Pike

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    1. Michelle Yeoh as Philippa Georgiou

    Guest starring

    1. Jayne Brook as Katrina Cornwell 2. James Frain as Sarek 3. Yadira Guevara-Prip as Me Hani Ika Hali Ka Po 4. Mia Kirshner as Amanda Grayson 5. Tig Notaro as Jett Reno 6. Ethan Peck as Spock 7. Rebecca Romijn as Una Chin-Riley 8. Sonja Sohn as Gabrielle Burnham 9. Alan van Sprang as Leland (Control) 10. Rachael Ancheril as Nhan

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  3. Like several others, the origin of this phrase is also traced to Shakespeare. He has used this phrase in Act-II, Scene-II of his play, Romeo and Juliet. This scene takes place on the balcony, when Juliet says, “Sweet, so would I: / Yet I should kill thee with much cherishing. / Good night, good night! Parting is such sweet sorrow.”

  4. Apr 12, 2019 · The title of the episode comes from Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet: “Parting is such sweet sorrow that I shall say goodnight till it be morrow,” which is spoken in the play by...

  5. Juliet: Sweet, so would I, Yet I should kill thee with much cherishing. Good night, good night! Parting is such sweet sorrow, That I shall say good night till it be morrow. [Exit above] Depending ...

  6. Get an answer for 'What does Juliet mean by "Parting is such sweet sorrow" in Romeo and Juliet?' and find homework help for other Romeo and Juliet questions at eNotes.

  7. Feb 2, 2024 · In the tender twilight of a Verona scene, a phrase was born from the lips of star-crossed lovers that would echo through the ages: “parting is such sweet sorrow.” This poignant oxymoron, crafted by the legendary playwright William Shakespeare in his tragic play “Romeo and Juliet,” encapsulates the heart-wrenching duality of farewells.

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