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- But on June 11, 1963, a seventy-three-year-old Buddhist monk will give those reporters something to write about.†
p. 170.1
- A cushion is placed on the street, and the aging monk sits down.†
p. 170.7
- In one hand the monk holds a string of oak prayer beads.†
p. 170.9
- When a fire truck tries to get close enough to drench the monk with water, other monks throw their bodies beneath its wheels to stop it.†
p. 171.2
- When a fire truck tries to get close enough to drench the monk with water, other monks throw their bodies beneath its wheels to stop it.†
p. 171.2 *monks = male members of a religious order living together typically under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience
- His fellow monks lift the charred corpse into the coffin they have brought with them for this moment.†
p. 171.3
- The monks remove it from Due's chest cavity and place it on display in a glass chalice.†
p. 171.5
- In the months that follow, other monks will also martyr themselves.†
p. 171.5
- His picture of the burning monk horrifies people around the world.†
p. 171.7
Definitions:
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(1)
(monk) a male member of a religious order typically living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)