All 4 Uses of
revelation
in
Far from the Madding Crowd
- The contrast of this revelation with her anticipations of some sinister figure in sombre garb was so great that it had upon her the effect of a fairy transformation.†
Chpt 22-24 *
- Now after that revelation of how the land lies with Bathsheba, 'twould be a mistake to kill me, would it not?"†
Chpt 34-36
- Gabriel hoped that the whole truth of the matter might not be published till at any rate the girl had been in her grave for a few days, when the interposing barriers of earth and time, and a sense that the events had been somewhat shut into oblivion, would deaden the sting that revelation and invidious remark would have for Bathsheba just now.†
Chpt 40-42
- It was such an unexpected revelation of all women being alike at heart, even those so different in their accessories as Fanny and this one beside him, that Troy could hardly seem to believe her to be his proud wife Bathsheba.†
Chpt 43-45
Definition:
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(revelation with a lowercase "r") something that was previously unknown (and typically surprising); or making such a thing known