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…not merely in his roles as a general and a husband, but as a king as well. Macbeth is such a strong ruler that he frightens Duncan's two sons, Malcolm and Donalbain into fleeing Scotland. These men fear the wrath of their king so intensely that they feel the need…
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…the struggle to survive for those who were proud and strong willed. Although Stalin's wrath physically pulled her away from those she loved and admired, their memory was her means of survival. Her memoirs give a first hand look at the effects of Stalin's terror…
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…,/Couldn't by a breath annul and override/The immutable unwritten laws of Heaven./They were not born today nor yesterday;/They die not; and none know whence they sprang./I was not like, who feared no mortal's frown,/To disobey these laws and so provoke/The wrath
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…I lay among the treasures. I thought myself alone stronger than all, found I never so many young men." 17. "The Helm of Awe hides no one when wrathful men shall battle; it will be found when many come together, that no one alone is the keenest…
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…of lightening and an earthquake. The seven angels will then prepare to sound the seven trumpet judgments. During the first half of the tribulation the earth has felt the wrath of the antichrist, now it will feel the wrath of God. The first trumpet is followed…
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…, each time growing bolder and more daring. Finally, the passion can no longer be held back, and the madman kills, stopping the wrath, for a time. But then the police come, and the wrath, which had previously been released, starts building up, adding more…
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…would not release their wrath upon one who did not honor or please them. Romans saw religion as a duty to the state and to the community, not for the love of gods or the willingness to surrender themselves to the gods. The Romans believed that if they were…
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…the book, Okonkwo demonstrated all of these traits, for better or for worse. In an attempt to analyze his personality, I have broken his main characteristics into three parts: his productiveness, his fear and wrath, and his traditionalism. With these three…
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…snow in Kentucky and Tennessee than we saw here in Iowa throughout the whole winter. Towns and cities throughout the world have been ravished by El Nino's wrath and the worst of it could still be to come. The bottom line is the potential for dangerous…
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…wonder was, that they did not see his wretched body shriveled up before their eyes, by the burning wrath of the Almighty!...They heard [this] all, and but did reverence more.” (Hawthorne, 126). Mr. Dimmesdale is feeling guilty. His conscience is telling him…
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