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unquenchable ego.
Additionally, the grandmothers physical actions illustrate her manipulative personality and constant need for attention. The grandmother was curled up under the dashboard, hoping she was injured so that Baileys wrath would not come down on her
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listened to her.
Slowly the mud began getting deeper and thicker. It crept up our legs like the 1968 Blob. It began to encompass us in its wrath of terror. Suddenly we were up to our thighs in mud. The smell of decomposing fish and decaying goose droppings
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at your highness hands (IV.vi.67-69). Although Tamburlaine does save her father from his wrath, he disregards Zenocrates heartfelt feelings. His political conquests are obviously more important than his love for Zenocrate. Therefore, the idea
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reaches his home in the end and yes becomes that nobody that we so often mention. His journey home was filled with trials much like Maximus was. Odysseus suffered the wrath of the gods, cannibals, giants and even had to wrestle Poseidon. Maximus had to fight
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. Alcmene, wife of amphitrion, made love to bouth Zeus and her husband on the same night and born two sons, Hercules son of Zeus and Iphicles son of amphitrion. Hercules incurred the everlasting wrath of Hera because he was the child of her unfaithful husband
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of her masters wrath. Thus, in the beginning of the play we are introduced to Nora as the weak, stupid, dependent wife.
The second stage of her independence is foreshadowed by the invitation to the "fancy dress party." Her invitation to the "fancy dress
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, Frankenstein is wrathful towards his creation for not killing him. Frankenstein again shows his persistence when he tries to kill the creation. The monster leads his creator through all kinds of rough terrain, and then into the snow covered arctic. Frankenstein does
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the time of Cains transgressions. Chaucer writes of the enemies within us as human beings the enemies of our soul. He writes of pride, lust, gluttony, avarice, sloth, envy, and wrath. One could also infer that the Enemy in this sense is the destruction
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there is no judge. He that judgeth the king judgeth God, and he that layeth hand on the king layeth hand on God . . . If the subjects sin, they must be brought to the king's judgement. If the king sin, he must be reserved unto the judgement, wrath and vengeance of God
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the mortals of the play, nor are they limited to the mortals. Briggs tells how even the fairy Queen Titania is not exempt form the wrath of Puck, as seen why he makes her fall in love with Bottom, who has become an ass. He claims that Pucks sense of mischief
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