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…patience was being tested. With all these defying actions, the Parliament would slam down more and more strict laws and acts. This would again anger the colonists into doing more and more rebellious doings. A major defiance occurred with the battle of Bunker…
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…to not be the rebellious person who made trouble and angered the rest of the villagers.…
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…that I am able to get myself around and not have to depend on my parents or their vehicles. I would like to better myself mentally. I am going to work on controlling my anger. This should help me to stay out of trouble at home and work…
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…of Protestantism had soured the English on practices with the Roman Catholic Church. Her anger towards Protestants in England brought her to carry out religious persecutions; 300 people were sentenced to death as a result of trials for dissent. She was called “Bloody…
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…wanted her as their own. One of these was Zeus. She did not want Zeus or any other husband. Zeus was angered and forced Aphrodite to marry Hephaetus as a punishment. Although Aphrodite did not fight in the war between the Titans and Olympians, she held…
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…. In the book Great Expectations Charles Dickens allows you to look at love from every possible perspective. He shows how love can be beneficial, hurtful, and everlasting. In the beginning Mrs. Joe is hateful and very angered that she has had to bring Pip up. She…
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…discriminated. It is considered improper for a woman to openly express discontent and anger. She says at the bottom of p. 801 that she gets "unreasonably angry with John sometimes" and she blames it on her "nervous condition". John tells her not to "neglect proper…
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…should not have believed me” This may have been out of anger or it could have been his act of being senile. Either way Ophelia was angered and committed suicide because of this statement made by Hamlet. This is deeply ironic because later on this fuels Hamlets…
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…and two badly wounded. As the news spread Boston civilians got angered and demanded that all British troops we withdrawn from the city. I think that all these events had an equally important roll in the American Revolution, especially the so called…
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…cleared the sky. I remember that day like it was yesterday. Father McMullen led the most powerful of prayers and seemed almost angry. He was angered because he pondered the thought that maybe the sins of those on board had brought this storm upon us. He…
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