Category: /Society & Culture/Education
for the political activists. Age would not protect anyone from the wrath and punishment that was a sum of one's work. He is telling that just as the wolf in Little Red Riding Hood ate the old grandmother and the young child, so did the Law punish those of both old
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Category: /Literature
. The people of the medieval period believed Hell to be far from Heaven at the center of the earth. The category of sins was so vast that one had to live a extremely limited life to steer away from Hell. "...those who die in the wrath of God gather here from every
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Category: /History/North American History
are fighting for existence, surviving the wrath of fall. The Asters are ironically smooth compared to the trees and bushes. They contradict my thought process as well as Thoreau's, "Living much our of doors, in the sun and wind, will no doubt produce a certain
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Category: /Literature
demonstrates this, but he also states the fact the Verres' goes to much further lengths than most do and is worse than the average defendant. He opens by severely warning the judges of the court not to take bribes or otherwise they will face the wrath of the people
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
those of the
birds. They come out hungry in the morning, but return full to their
nests." (Tirmidhi)
7.. "When Allah created his creatures He wrote above His
throne: 'Verily, my Compassion overcomes my wrath." (Bukhari &
Muslim)
8.. "Allah
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
and feared the 'Wrath of God'. Clergy members were often consulted to figure out what would be a suitable penance to free Christians from their. 'The Church itself still frequently imposed pilgrimages as a penance' .
A pilgrimage to the Holy Land
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
of it."
II. "Pious and pure before God, her conscience and her love helped her to suffer patiently her father's wrath and vengeance. But one profound grief
II. The use of metaphors and figurative language, make it feel that the impossible is happening
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Category: /Recreation & Sports/Health Care
Gatsby is in, the audience begins to see the realism portrayed here. Daisy is another character in which the unfortunate wrath of unhappiness overtakes her beautiful, money-filled life handed down to her. If all went as planned Daisy would have followed
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Category: /Literature
to rights by noon. She could hoe and weed the garden quick as you could say Jack Robinson [ . . . ] 'Busy work,' she'd say, and bring down the wrath of the neighborhood with those two words" (Glass, 73). She does not worry about the details that women
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
not very well
understood/followed during the formation of The Church years
later. Issues I discussed before, like 'punishment and Fearing
God's wrath', 'wealth re-distribution' (Jesus lived as a
peasant), 'the position assumed by certain influential
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