Papers 1501-1510 of total 2432 found.
…group. If it is bin Laden, then the Taliban government in Afghanistan should suffer the wrath and might of a U.S. response. President Bush made clear from the outset that the United States would "make no distinction between the terrorists who committed…
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…and he changes because of it. He too has a committed adultery, but due to his position in society he does not need to suffer the wrath of society. His sin leads him to torture himself in various ways. This self-torture is something that leads from guilt…
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…with flowers, and makes him all her joy.” (A1, S2, L96) The argument continues and Oberon allows himself to become so full of “fell and wrath” (A2, S1, L20) that his wife can longer stand his presence or risk some “chide if longer [she] stay.”(A2, S1, L145…
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…Henry Fleming enlists as a youth with heroic fantasies of battle lingering in his mind and walks off the “place of blood and wrath” three days later a serene veteran of battle. He came from hot plowshares seeking a Homeric Iliad, timid and anxious about…
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…in the sympathetic Colonel because without this ally, she knows that she will not survive the wrath of Henry Higgins. In Shaw’s original version, readers can interpret Eliza’s trepidation through the dialogue. Similarly, in Cukor’s musical adaptation, viewers have…
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…never felt the wrath of God in his entire life. Upon this, God apparently commits an evil act, allowing the Adversary to do what he desires with Job so long as Job is not killed. It is a test from God – to learn if Job is truly “a man of blameless…
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…act of the book, when he faces a pitiful Turnus. For you have won, and the Ausonians Have seen me, beaten, stretch my hands; Lavinia Is yours; then do not press your hatred further. Aeneas, Aflame with rage-his wrath was terrible- Cried:”How can you who…
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…feelings of longing for the traditional lifestyle he lead in his homeland. The most important symbol of this in the story is Kali-Mata, the goddess of wrath and vengeance. Kali is the family’s goddess. They are supposed to revere her, and she is supposed…
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…shriveled up before their eyes, by the burning wrath of the Almighty (99)! This approach to a confession has a counter-productive effect. The congregation does not see Dimmesdale as less of a person, but the complete opposite. They think he is the greatest…
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…and sport, to go beyond that of black and white. In my opinion this was the only way to write this book without the wrath of racial criticism. The book begins by explaining why the subject of race and sport has been such a taboo subject through the years…
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