Papers 1351-1360 of total 10613 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…Rich’s poem, “Rape” entails a much harsher view on rape. In the poem the woman is raped. The narrator is the victim. Her emotions are expressed through her language with pain, anger, and hurt. The narrator uses symbolism to create a view of male…
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Category: /Literature/English
…discriminated against and/ or not respect when they go into stores or malls. Some times the staff watches you or follows you around because they think you’re going to steal something. All these actions by the staff send thoughts of anger raging through their head…
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Category: /Literature/English
…manifestations of lies and anger. How can these characteristics be considered honorable? Like a chameleon, Brutus changed his words and ideas to fit the political climate, betraying Caesar, his country, and eventually himself. Brutus, having no self-assurance…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Laertes rushes into the kings appartment accusing him of murder, she tries to quell his anger "calmly good laertes" and later she defends Claudius "but not by him" in reply to Laertes accusations. A certain ambiguity surrounds Gertrude's involvement…
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Category: /Literature/English
anger: "Or when rich china vessel fallen from high, in glittering dust and painted fragments lie. Let wreaths of triumph now my temples twine (the victor cried), the glorious prize is mine:" When the baron cuts Belinda's lock, she is just as upset…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to be “priceless,” she only appreciates them for their financial and aesthetic value. She becomes angered when she realizes the quilts have been promised to her sister; Maggie “She’d probably be backwards enough to put them to everyday use (1).” Indeed…
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Category: /History
…to be overcome, and by October, 1794 the men were on the march towards Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. There, they contained the mob hysteria and anger. This event represented the first use of the Militia Law of 1792 enabling the militia to “execute the laws of the union…
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Category: /Literature/English
…all of our own emotions. Emotions, other than our human bodies are what makes us part of the animal world. Anger, joy, despair, etc., are what traps us inside our bodies. They make us slave to our senses. That's why there are yogis that can endure…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…associated with that particular kind of animal. Orwell keeps his hatred and anger against exploiters under control by using the animals as types. Instead of saying "All political bosses are vicious pigs!" he keeps a sense of humor and says "In future, all…
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…, the focal character of The Bluest Eye, discovering a means to affirm her own identity is thwarted at every turn. Morrison's first novel takes place in 1941, when Pecola, an innocent and convenient victim of her community's frustration, anger, ignorance, and shame…
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