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TeacherJapan Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Drift?

Darwin’s father sensed a certain vocational drift, and, Charles recalled, “was very properly vehement against my turning into an idle sporting man, which then seemed my probably destination.”

What does the underlined words mean?

This is a scene where Darwin’s dream of becoming a doctor failed to materialize and spent much time on extracurricular activities including taxidermy.

  

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teacherJapan What does the underlined words mean? The writer was being creatively facetious with a tongue-in-cheek euphemism. It's like Churchill's "terminological inexactitude" for "lie".

  • teacherJapan What does the underlined words mean?
  • The writer was being creatively facetious with a tongue-in-cheek euphemism.
  • It's like Churchill's "terminological inexactitude" for "lie".
  • In Darwin's day, the son of a man of substance was expected to enter a profession chosen for him, often depending to some extent on his order of birth.
  • Charles began drifting away from the track he was supposed to be on, his interests and activities less and less those of a budding doctor or parson.
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teacherJapanWhat does the underlined words mean?

The writer was being creatively facetious with a tongue-in-cheek euphemism. It's like Churchill's "terminological inexactitude" for "lie". In Darwin's day, the son of a man of substance was expected to enter a profession chosen for him, often depending to some extent on his order of birth. Charles began drift

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teacherJapanvocational drift

The operative dictionary definition of 'drift' is

a slow and gradual change from one situation or opinion to another.

vocation ~ profession; what Darwin wanted to become one day

He was slowly changing his mind about "what he wanted to do when he grew up".

CJ

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