Papers 1941-1950 of total 2432 found.
…he freed them from slavery in Egypt, as well as protected them from the wrath of God, and negotiated with God on their behalf. Moses is said to be the author of the first five books of the Bible, best known as the “Torah”. He is the greatest…
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…my sister and I fear her than love her, so my sister and I were always afraid of doing anything bad. Neither of us wanted to face my mother's wrath. Television was limited when I was growing up. We were only allowed to watch one hour of television…
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…, and slaughtered Job's cattle. He then cursed Job with painful boils all over his skin, so to make his every movement filled with excruciating pain. Many times Job's wife asked him why he didn't just curse God, and ensue Gods wrath to strike him dead. Job's friends…
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…someone unexpectedly, "... particularly among the young," and as a result "...[humans] respond in terror, anger, and fear" (Gomes 401). The wrath of anger, fiery, and pain one feels is an emotional distress one has for the lost of a loved one. The presence…
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…. The families were only acting on what they believed was the morally correct thing to do. This example is similar to the Danish people who found it their patriotic duty to save their own people from the wrath of the Germans. In her magazine article titled…
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…he cries, "Come not between the dragon and his wrath" (King Lear, I.i.123). The pride held by Othello and Lear leads to further pride in others. They gain a sense that others would have no reason to do them harm which leads them both to deceit and poor…
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…eventually defeated Melkor in the War of Wrath in I 583, but his evil was not destroyed. One of his followers, Sauron, continued his legacy by forging of the One Ring in Orodruin, which could rule all the races in Middle-earth. The race of Elves held the most…
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…and the unbaptized, who led decent lives. The second through the fifth circles 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…
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…. Instead, he chose a life of revenge and isolation that sealed his fate as a tragic character that alienated himself from the world with his wrath of hatred for all who wronged him. Further examples of his alienation include the relationship he shared…
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…, and plotting. He uses these traits to his advantage by slowly planning his own triumph while watching the demise of others. It is this that is Iago's motivation, the ultimate defeat of good by the wrath of evil. Not only is it in his own nature of evil that he…
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