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wind as he spoke" (XXII 247). Filled with words of wrath she proceeded to "flash out at Odysseus" (XXII 248). "Ah, what a falling off! Where is your valor, where is the iron hand that fought at Troy for Helen, pearl of kings, no respite and nine years
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foremost the prominent abuser of her upcoming death in As I Lay Dying. She predetermines her time to
die, and she makes sure that the people in her family whom she dislikes must experience her wrath before
she moves on to the next life. "Addie is the one who
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situation indicated, according to the Puritan interpretation, that God had turned his face away from his chosen people and that Satan was reaching out for power. The fear of God's wrath, evoked and nourished in fierce Puritan sermons, intensified the search
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, political, cultural or economic ties, moral upstanding was subsequently avoided for as long as possible. The context of early apartheid being set back in the wraths of the Cold War and the juxtaposing relationship between South Africa?s internationally illegal
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he is called the man of secure understanding. He is free from passion, fear, and wrath. He has no attachment anywhere and feels neither joy nor resentment at what comes his way. He holds all the senses in check and contemplates the Lord. If he does all
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the disease of prejudice from spreading further.
Flowers
Scout and Jem hated Mrs. Dubose. "If she was on the porch when we passed, we would be raked by her wrathful gaze, subjected to ruthless interrogation regarding our behavior, and given a melancholy
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for a second time in his guise of Poor Tom. Yet this time his father is blind and pitiable. Edgar hears Gloucester say, "O dear son Edgar,/ The food of thy abused father's wrath!/ Might I but live to see thee in my touch,/ I'd say I had eyes again!" (4.1 21-24) Now
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assault left you on the edge of your seat wondering if anyone could survive Cujo's wrath. Revulsion is also apparent during the attacks. Each time someone was assaulted I could just feel what they felt, and I could hear their screams of panic. I can't narrow
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is a deserving motion, since he had passed judgement and punished Kent and Cordelia for coming between "the dragon and his wrath", that is, him and his power. Now the gods above rightfully control Lear's destiny, abiding by the process that man has to suffer to gain
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. Lear takes offence to answer. As a critic explains, When Cordelia refuses to follow her sisters in answering with gilb and oily art, the stage has been set for Lears wrathful indignation(Rosinger 497). In a fit of rage says to Cordelia: Better thou
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