Category: /Arts & Humanities/Film & TV
at an assignation. His sad attempt at drawing his gun faster is like a behavior by a child. His strange hairstyle and his marine or leather coat indicate his anger or his dark side, in contrast to his brushed hair and nice shirts. These changes show the instability
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Category: /Literature
anger out on people that her former husband, Jason, loves because she is angry that he left her. She is extremely selfish because some of the people she murders aren't at all responsible for anything. There is some reason for her to be angry, but what she
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Category: /Law & Government/Civil Rights
? We do not need target shooting using such weapons. It is a sport, and it is one we can do without.
Our country is full of angered people, sulking around, stuck in a job they despise and a nation full of hate. We have our good points, but all we hear about
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Category: /Law & Government
tripartite structure, but it is filled with charged words as well.
<Tab/>These charged words are the backbone of Bush's address to the nation. Statements like "Our grief has turned to anger, and anger to resolution" evoke strong feelings within each
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Category: /History/Asian History
!" at Plath's destruction of his possessions. The sarcasm further emphasises Plath's anger at women's torturous treatment and Hughes' anger at their torturous actions.
Evidently it can be seen that Plath and Hughes have conveyed very different ideas
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
growing up he had never gone for her, like he used to go for Harry and Ernest, because she was a girl, but latterly he had begun to threaten her and say what he would do to her only for her dead mother's sake" (4). Her father's fits of anger were becoming
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Category: /History
is inebriated; this merely elucidates his personality and clarifies the dynamic relationship between him and his wife. In scene eight Stanley becomes even more wild and aggressive, and he aims this anger whole-heartedly at Stella, presumably because, ironically, he
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
and almost even caring, to extreme anger. His wife's inability to share her feelings with him causes him to become incredibly angry. His chilling, almost frightening final words at the end of the poem haunt the reader. "I'll follow and bring you back by force. I
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Category: /Social Sciences/Psychology
that in order to make peace with the hardships in my life, I had to overcome each of the five processes; denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance.
<Tab/>Denial was the first, and probably the hardest stage of the grieving process. It seemed
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Category: /Literature
describes him as perfection. He is crippled, and Jenny is still alive. Her son intentionally falls to get her attention. She pays none. As though she didn't want him, which in real life she didn't. Lisha becomes his protector. Anger: towards her sister
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