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Literary notes about hands (AI summary)

Writers use the word “hands” in literature as a versatile symbol that can depict both tangible physical actions and deeper emotional or metaphorical states. In many works, hands are shown trembling or shaking to express excitement, nervousness, or fear—as when Mary’s hands shook with delight [1] or when nervousness was revealed through trembling hands [2]. At the same time, hands also serve as instruments of agency and connection: Holmes’s rubbing of his hands with satisfaction [3] and gestures of greeting or farewell like a proper handshake [4] illustrate character and intent. In some texts, hands are emblematic of control and fate, underscoring the idea that destiny or responsibility lies “in the hands” of others [5, 6]. Thus, across a range of literary genres and periods, “hands” emerge as a powerful symbol that conveys not only physical action but also the inner life and social interactions of characters.
  1. Mary’s heart began to thump and her hands to shake a little in her delight and excitement.
    — from The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett
  2. Every time he ate at the table, he always broke a plate, because his hands trembled so.
    — from Filipino Popular Tales
  3. “What do you think of that, Watson?” cried Holmes in high glee, rubbing his hands together with satisfaction.
    — from The Hound of the Baskervilles by Arthur Conan Doyle
  4. Ask her to shake hands with me.’
    — from The Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens
  5. and I know no history, but it seems to me that the fate of the world lies in the hands of those two nations.
    — from Project Gutenberg Compilation of Short Stories by Chekhov by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov
  6. And let the brightness of the Lord our God be upon us: and direct thou the works of our hands over us; yea, the work of our hands do thou direct.
    — from The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Complete

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