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"Exhausted Souls: A Journey Through Weariness and Rest" In the painting "My Second Sermon, 1864



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"Exhausted Souls: A Journey Through Weariness and Rest" In the painting "My Second Sermon, 1864, " John Everett Millais captures the weariness etched on the faces of his subjects, as if their souls have been drained by life's burdens. The Railway Sleeper dozes off amidst a sea of commuters, finding solace in brief moments of respite from their hectic lives. Even the Dulux Dog appears drunk with fatigue, longing for a peaceful slumber after a long day. Picture No. 11051074 depicts a pregnant woman resting her tired body, carrying not only the weight of her unborn child but also the exhaustion that comes with nurturing new life. Chimney Sweeps in 1866 toil tirelessly, their young bodies weary from endless labor and hardship. Arthur Rackham's Cinderella portrays a worn-out protagonist yearning for an escape from her arduous existence. Cecil Aldin's illustration shows Jack and Jill exhaustedly climbing up that hill in search of water to quench their thirst. "What will they say of this in England?" echoes Wellington at Waterloo, recognizing both physical and emotional fatigue endured by his troops during battle. Lee Morgan's jazz performance in 1961 captivates audiences with his soulful melodies while concealing his own inner weariness. Even Joan Collins herself couldn't hide her exhaustion as she arrived at Heathrow Airport in November 1988 after grueling work on Dynasty. And on Madagascar's Island, a sleepy ring-tailed lemur seeks refuge among branches - its droopy eyes reflecting sheer tiredness. From historic events to artistic masterpieces and real-life encounters with fatigue, these glimpses into weariness remind us that even amidst our struggles and hardships, rest is essential for rejuvenation.