Papers 1031-1040 of total 2432 found.
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…the night outdoors, hiding from the wrath of the KKK like a hunted animal. Anne Moody's recollections of growing up in Mississippi's tumultuous social climate pulls no punches. It is a no-nonsense memoir in everyday language which is easily…
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…of becoming god or else we will be exterminated either by war or wrath of God. What do you want to happen?…
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…’s request to the players to act out the Murder of Gonzago, Claudius was beginning to feel the wrath of his offense. Claudius said, “O, my offence is rank, it smells to heaven; it hath the primal eldest curse upon’t, a brother’s murder, pray can I…
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…the murder of Macduff, but hesitates too much. Macduff escapes the country leaving his wife and child to surrender to the wrath of the power-hungry Macbeth. Macduff leads an army to attack upon Macbeth who has still not lost confidence. But Macduff’s army…
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…, such as the references to him as "honest Iago," "the bold Iago," and "a very valiant fellow." Iago's disguise makes the audience fearful for the other characters, and causes them to pity those who suffer his wrath. He destroys Othello's friendship with Cassio, Othello's…
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…soap, when the local news station breaks through with a report of a shooting inside the local school, where your teenage son goes. Worst case scenario: your very own son is an unfortunate victim, undeserving yet nevertheless subject to the wrath
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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…
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…the question, he wants to know who has the ability to make such a creature. After more interrogation, the question evolves to "who could create such a villain of its potential wrath, and why…
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…such as in this case kept people fearful of God’s wrath. Fear, although annoying at times, is an emotion and a tool that helps us all. It helps us in decision-making and generally steers us in the right direction. Most people do despise this emotion…
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…looked up, the Uzulu members were close upon me. They spoke in an unusual language I could not recall. Fortunately, Mutopa understood a little. He said, “They are saying their goddess, Ishtar, will bring great wrath upon them unless either the eye is replaced…
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