Here is a sentence: 'the people she photographed maintained a certain resilience in the face of suffering and it is a recognition of and identification with this strength that runs through so many of her pictures.'
Am I right by this?: "despite of their suffering from the bad life condition, they had buoyance and happiness in their faces."
Is it the face of suffering or the face of people in the text?
Top answer
Not buoyance or happiness – just resilience, durability, strength against adversity.
— Mister Micawber
Not buoyance or happiness – just resilience, durability, strength against adversity.
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