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are for the lustful, gluttonous, prodigal, and wrathful. The sixth circle is where heretics are punished. The seventh circle is devoted to the punishment of violence. The eighth is devoted to those guilty of fraud and the ninth for those who betrayed others. In the last
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is symbolic in that it shows that God used vengeance too, or the wrath of God. One may argue that vengeance is not a Christ like characteristic, but God is Jesus Christ and Jesus Christ is God. Though impossible for us to understand, the trilogy are one
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of heaven, eternal wrath
Burnt after them to the bottomless pit.
...Encumbered him with ruin: hell at last
Yawning received them whole, and on them closed,
Hell their fit habitation fraught with fire
Unquenchable, the house of woe and pain
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the death of
his bride. Then after the monster has taken this action, 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
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object. When he flees from the creature this leads the creature to his wrath of fury and vengeance. Victor is so involved in thinking how his discoveries can help mankind but not how the monster could be a burden to society. When the creature talks
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loses his eye, and Odysseus not only loses most of his crew, but also incurs the wrath of Poseidon and delays his homecoming. The Kyklopes was much more extreme in his actions, and this is why his punishment is more severe. He was blinded in his only eye
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did not let his people that the Lord would kill all of the firstborn in the land. In order to be spared from this plague, all those who followed the Lord must perform the Passover ritual. Those who preformed the Passover ritual were saved from Gods wrath
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sane yet very belligerent R. P. MacMurphy the two personalities clash in a chaotic manner. The wrath of the total institutions dominance is witnessed when Macs need for independence and Ratcheds need for absolute control causes them to lock horns in war
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answer my wak'd wrath!" (III.iii.359-363)
Othello demands to see evidence with his own eyes in order to be convinced. Iago then changes the subject and lies to Othello outright by telling him that he heard Cassio talking in his sleep. He then goes
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that he threatens Iago by telling him:
Villain, be sure thou prove my love a whore. Be sure of it; give me the ocular proof. Or, by the worth of mine eternal soul. Thou hadst been better have been born a dog. Than answer my wak'd wrath! (III.iii.359-363
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