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. In association with other goddesses, she appears to represent their embodied wrath and fury, a frightening, dangerous dimension of the divine feminine that is released when these goddesses become enraged or are summoned to take part in war and killing. In relation
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deservedly, because he turned away from God. He did not keep his commandments, and did not obey his priests, who used to remind him of his salvation. The lord brought over him the wrath of his anger and scattered him among many nations, even into the utmost part
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bitches and our people niggers will have to face the wrath of our
indignation." The Reverend Calvin Butts, the minister of the Abyssinian
Baptist Church in Harlem, has also mounted a crusade against explicit
music. Last summer he held a rally at which he
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became very angry, which causes him to become violent so he kills Laius and the men who are with him. One man escaped the wrath of Oedipus and fled back to Thebes. Although he does not know Laius was his father, he is one step closer to fulfilling
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a series of cruel and torturous events.
The enforcement of capital punishment is a sadistic and macabre activity which appeals to the more
grim aspects of human nature: wrath and malice. The condemned is told of his execution date and is
then confined
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because, like us, he is not completely upright, nor is
he completely wicked. He is foolish and arrogant, it is true, but
later he is also humble and compassionate. He is wrathful, but at
times, patient. Because of his good qualities, we experience pity
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; the prophecy that seemed to have sparked Macbeth's evil wrath, "All hail, Macbeth! Hail to thee, Thane of Glamis!/ All hail, Macbeth! Hail to thee, Thane of Cawdor!/ All hail, Macbeth, that shalt be king hereafter!" (1.3.51-53). After receiving this prophecy
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Category: /Literature/Novels
, as they sometimes did, Pearl would grow positively terrible in her puny wrath, snatching up stones to fling at them. (Hawthorne pg. 90) This action not only showed her defending herself but also protecting her mother. Hester was the town gossip and the outcast as well
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Category: /Science & Technology
millions of dollars have to be spent to rebuild this city until the next strike. The list goes on for the cities that have encountered the wrath of Mother nature, while all they can do is sit there and watch this immense destroy everything they live
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
such a villain of its potential wrath, and why?" William Blakes 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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