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…of her wrath had already sunk, and she wondered why she had ever thought there would be any satisfaction in inflicting so purposeless a wound on her friend. But she had to justify herself” (Wharton 1194). Both women knew they were wrong and used the truth…
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…and even their personal security. People's tribal identities would be so apparent, and tribal affiliations so strong, that no one would physically harm you unless they wanted to incur the wrath of the entire clan. The tribal police of the future would…
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…for all this his anger is not turned away. His hand is still upraised. "Woe to the Assyrian, the rod of my anger, in whose hand is the club of the wrath! I send him against a Godless nation, I dispatch him against a people who anger me, to seize loot…
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…, and the wrath of an angry God.         The God worshipped by the Puritans was not a forgiving God, and definitely not a happy God. The Puritans fear him and tried zealously to make themselves worthy in his eyes. They insisted that they, as God's special elect…
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…. frenzy; rage. 4. intense excitement or hilarity." Though is there a difference between madness and wrath or rage? Was Hamlet mad, or was it one big act in order to give reason for his irrational actions and to keep his vengeful motives confidential…
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…on the earth to do the work of the devil. The presence of evil in Macbeth gradually increases throughout the course of the play until, at the end, Macbeth's fury was overwhelming and he killed every man who opposed him except for Macduff, who ends Macbeth's wrath
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wrath, James was yelling, “Mom! Get Dad off of ME!” “Jimmy, that’s enough of that, let them go. Charlie, I know you are in the middle of it, so why don’t you come down here and set the table,” Mom responded to James’ cry for help. I retreated down…
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…, and for this reason she was not afraid of God's wrath. Eve thought that they had lost little when they were thrown from Eden, yet gained much, for they had gained knowledge, "the force and shaper of the world("Eve Speaks")." The different interpretations…
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…such a villain of its potential wrath, and why?" William Blake’s implied answer is "God." In the poems, innocence is exhilaration and grace, contrasting with experience which is ill-favored and formidable. According to Blake, God created all creatures, some in his…
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…such a villain of its potential wrath, and why?" William Blake’s implied answer is "God." In the poems, innocence is exhilaration and grace, contrasting with experience which is ill-favored and formidable. According to Blake, God created all creatures, some in his…
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