Implore

im·plore – Verb

Description:

: to make a very serious or emotional request to (someone)

: to say (something) as a serious or emotional request

: to ask or beg for (something) in a very serious or emotional way

 Source:  http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/implore

 Found in :  The Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin

 Quote:  “Josephine was kneeling before the closed door with her lips to the keyhole, imploring for admission. “  (2nd page, 4th paragraph).

Josephine was beginning and asking for permission to enter the room.  This was when Mrs. Mallard locked herself in the room after hearing her husband’s death. Josephine seemed worried about Mrs. Mallard’s well being.

Indomitable

Indomitable – Adjective

  • Incapable of being subdued or overcome; in-conquerable.

Found in: “Feminist Manifesto” by Mina Loy.

“Woman for her happiness must retain her deceptive fragility of appearance, combined with indomitable will, irreducible courage, & abundant health the outcome of sound nerves…”

This means that for a woman to be happy, she must keep her most important qualities, qualities for her strength, intact.