Papers 1921-1930 of total 2432 found.
Category: /History
…. Odysseus consequently blinded the cyclops and arrogantly revealed his identity before escaping. These unnecessary actions not only proved to be disastrous in the short term but also inflicted the wrath of Polyphemus’ father Poseidon, who violently intervened…
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Category: /Literature/English
…judge of people’s characters and weaknesses, and uses this to his advantage. His ultimate motivation is this: defeat of good by the wrath of evil. The first to fall victim to Iago's manipulation is foolish Roderigo. Roderigo is “in lust” with Desdemona…
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…, and that’s summons to answer for those things descends to me.” Dickens further states, “Both hearers derived a horrible enjoyment from the deadly nature of her wrath…”(Pg.334), in order to accentuate the rage Madame Defarge had for anyone with better fortune than…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of the characters. Dracula who is representative of the evil, demonstrates all seven of the deadly sins. His pride, greed, lust, and wrath lead Dracula to commit immoral and evil acts. For example one of Dracula’s evil pursuits involves the manipulation of Dr…
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Category: /Literature/English
…at battle with each other. But these dolls lived to tell their silent tale of terror and wrath, wreaked suddenly on a single day that seemed no different than any other, although terribly symbolic. But though first hand victims, these dolls have the unique…
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Category: /Literature/English
…incapable of conceiving the notion that Linton is entirely selfish and holds no true affection for her. To him, she is a form of amusement whom he later uses to escape the wrath of Heathcliff. If she does not agree with him, he tells her that she is awful…
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Category: /Literature/English
…“grow positively terrible in her puny wrath, snatching up stones to fling at them…” (Hawthorne, 87) Throughout most of the book, Pearl is wild. When she is in the forest with her mother, she fits in with the wild things and they seem to accept her…
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Category: /Literature/English
…both of us, nor have him think I’d taken leave of my senses.” (p.129). Through out the entire novel everyone around Hagar is forced to cope with the wrath of her condescending nature. At the end of the novel, prior to her death, Hagar makes a clear…
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Category: /Literature/English
…society that Stanley represents. Stella is constantly under the wrath of Stanley who prevents her from truly expressing what she wants and aids her in losing the, “old-fashioned ideals,” that Blanch still possesses. One of the ways Stanley manages to control…
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Category: /Literature/English
…commodities. O dear son Edgar,/ The food of thy abused father's wrath-/ Might I but live to see thee in my touch/ I'd say I had eyes again" (IV, i, 18-24). This is ironic because his inability to see the realities of his sons occurred when he had physical sight…
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