Papers 1761-1770 of total 10613 found.
…to send out a message of how despicable and ugly mankind has become. We are introduced to Mills (Pitt), at the scene of the first crime. He (Pitt) is a young, brash, full of anger and energy detective. He sees the killer as a fucking nut bag, who owns…
Details: Words: 1971 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
…then announced that he would no longer work the Amalgamated and that work would commence as usual on July 6th, without recognition of the Union (Goldner p. 1). This angered the workers and in a meeting, 3,800 workers voted to strike (Goldner p. 1…
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…this by looking at examples in families, friends, and such. If this knowledge is lacking, then the person has to find an alternate form of coping, and this is where a lot of self mutilation comes from. "Without anger feelings towards anyone else the only other person…
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…father, he also is forced to celebrate his mother's marriage to his uncle. Although this would be unsettling enough to anyone, Hamlet's father also returns as a ghost explaining that he was murdered by Gertrude and Claudius. Hamlet, angered by his father's…
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…not express any of his own emotions, only stating their appearance and motions. However, we do feel pity and even anger at the plight of these poor men. The poet's descriptive power and imagery is excellent throughout this paragraph. We receive a detailed…
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…hatred for Jason and anyone he is connected to. Granted, anger is a natural response when one spouse leaves his or her mate for another partner, but it should not consume the abandoned person's life. As the Chorus notes, "It often happens...You must…
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…at an end. He responds with a caustic and accusatory speech which angers Teiresias enough to provoke a similar response from the prophet - and yet, Oedipus is not so much challenging fate as oblivious to it. He prioritizes the truth above his personal well-being…
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…by Lear's sudden insanity and his rage and anger is seen through the thunderous weather that is being experienced. All of this contributes to the suffering of Lear due to the gross sins that he has committed. The pinnacle of this hell that is experienced…
Details: Words: 1991 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
…that is now unsheltered is dramatically portrayed by Lear's sudden insanity and his rage and anger is seen through the thunderous weather that is being experienced. All of this contributes to the suffering of Lear due to the gross sins that he has committed…
Details: Words: 1981 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
…comments on the sins his mother committed.         Although Hamlet decides to pretend to be insane in order to plot against the King, it is clear, he really does go mad. His madness seems to amplify his anger toward his mother. During the play scene…
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