In James Joyce's "Portrait of Artist as a Young Men", Steven Dallus reacted to many typical modern teenagers in the early 20th century and his parents. Like a teenager. Steven's attitude and feelings towards his parents changed throughout the book. The pattern of his emotional change resembles that of a typical teenager. The attitudes of young people have not changed for years. Adolescence changes physically and mentally in the early stages of life.
This book began with Dorian Gray, an artist's picture by Basil Hallward, reminiscent of the aging of Gray and the loss of beauty. This relationship between portraits is a way to explore the relationship between the outside world and self. "How sad it is! I get older, getting worse and getting worse, but this picture will never get young any time, it will be older than this special day in June ... that If it's just another way! If it is always young, and that old picture! For this - I will give you everything yes There is nothing I will not give to the whole world! I will pay my soul for it! "
This complete customer image and the expectation of continuous interaction between the company and its regular customers is the reason behind the emergence of the term "relationship" in customer relationship management. This wider and more personalized lens has changed the way companies are developing marketing and sales materials. It highlights the importance of understanding new activities to manage customer relationship psychology. After selling, CRM and CRM can play an important role. Understanding customer's efforts is beyond the scope of purchase and can be explained by asking for product feedback. This feedback is not a requirement of business definition, it helps to improve existing products and develop new products that meet customer's needs.
Anna Kareenina takes up portraits of three relationships: Donna and Obron ski, Kitty and Levin, and Anna and Bronson ski. In all three relationships, it plays a role in influencing the success of the relationship. Generally, the fewer couples, the more they succeed. Dolly was embarrassed when Oblonsky was dishonest, but she held down this feeling for the benefit of the children and the family, and they were together. Levin and Kitty yelled at each other at first, but as they became their relationship (and Levin 's situation, relationship with God) they grew, their bondage disappeared and their relationship increased. Finally, the relationship between Anna and Vronsky was destroyed by her very depleted bondage.