Papers 1541-1550 of total 2432 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…punished by wearing the Scarlet letter. It is expected of Prynne's reaction, like other similar victims of such cruelty, to wrath out at her assailants (the public) but instead, “she never battled with the public, but submitted uncomplainingly to it’s worst…
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Category: /Literature/English
…deserts him and his friend Tubal serves only to bring him bad news. He is an outcast, an ‘alien’ When his attempts to seek vengeance on Antonio fail, he feels the full wrath of the law, because of his attempt on Antonio’s life. The courts have…
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…faults – which is also the moral of Gilgamesh’s ill-fated quest for immortality. Later in the epic, the wrathful powers realize their terrible deed with human-like feelings of shame and sorrow: “Even the Gods were terrified at the flood, they fled…
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…due to lack of care. People called “Bechini” pillaged homes, murdering and raping people, due to lack of law enforcement. In those days, the church was the controlling influence. Therefore, the plague was probably thought to be the wrath of god…
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…without remorse. The theme of untamed brutality pervades throughout many tales in the Kwaidan selections, including “The Story of Mimi-Nashi-Hoichi,” “Yuki-Onna,” as well as the “The Story of O-Tei.” Ultimately, there is no escape from the wrath
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…and Brother Leon, while the wrath of such actions are felt by the “Victim”, in this case Jerry. The characters that victimize in the book, insidiously scheme together, to find ways to hoodwink, or subjugate Jerry, into complying with the chocolate sale. The author…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, to warn Calypso of the wrath that would take place if she tried to keep Odysseus any longer. This is only one of the countless examples of how Athena comes to Odysseus’s rescue in the book. With Athena’s motherly intelligence she makes sure that he finds his…
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Category: /History
…. The last phase in this sequence-after the Afghan/Bin Laden and Iraq operations are nearly complete--is to put other terrorist-supporting states on notice that they will not escape America's wrath if they continue to support international terrorism. Any terrorist…
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…, and then favoring the colonists when they began to recognize their dependence on God. God was neither punishing nor rewarding the Indians, who were merely a driving force whom God controlled as a sign of his wrath on the New England Puritans. Rowlandson believed…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. Due to the sinful and corrupt actions of mankind everything was to be destroyed. The flood in both stories represents God’s and the Gods wrath, the flood is the consequence mankind suffers for their actions. They each approached their journey…
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