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…the graveness of his actions, but, also the reasons behind them? The answer is clear, Macbeth is a totally cognizant principal and not a mindless puppet. Later the head witch, Hecate, declares,'Hath been but for a wayward son,/Spiteful and wrathful, who, as others do…
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…on the warning signs of his conscience in this chilling scene he is haunted twice more by the wrath of his conscience. In the next scene, after the vicious murder of Duncan, sounds are heard by both Macbeth and his wife that are purely of their guilty conscience…
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…to flip over and into a ditch. Grandmother knew she had been the cause of her family's predicament. "The Grandmother was curled up under the dashboard, hoping she was injured so that Bailey's wrath would not come down on her all at once. The horrible thought…
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…began to burn instead with wrath (O'conner, Revelation 453). Mrs. Turpin exposes her true identity. Mary Flannery O'Connor's' characters Joy and Mary Grace are compared as a fat, physically afflicted blue eyed female while Manly Pointer and Mrs. Turpin share…
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…army to feel the wrath of mustard gas was the Russians at Riga in September 1917. A year later the Allied forces finally caught up and developed their own mustard gas. Many casualties from gas came from their own gas. Wind conditions were a giant factor…
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…to surrender to the Japanese, the Japanese became inferiorated and launched massive attacks upon the city. The Japanese never discriminated. They killed women, men, and children alike. Refugees who even tried to escape the wrath of the Japanese military were…
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…murdered the King when he had the chance, as Claudius prayed alone, he would not have brought the wrath of Laertes upon him. Now I might do pat, now he is praying; And now I'll do't: and so he goes to heaven: And so am I revenged. That would be scann'd…
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…, there are times when the beholder of the sword of vengeance is the one that falls to its powerful wrath. There are of course rare occasions where both sides of the situation are doomed. <Tab/>The angry way of reaching justice known as vengeance…
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…and compassion whereas in "The Tiger" we see the God of experience, the God who is wrathful, who is not as benevolent as the God seen in the Songs of Innocence. Forces of fear, terror and destruction in the Songs of Experience replace the sense of security…
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…of her mother. If by chance the children would show interest in Pearl, she would "grow positively terrible in her puny wrath , snatching up stones to fling at them ..." Because of Pearl's seclusion from society, nature seemingly sympathizes with Pearl, which…
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