Category: /Literature
and reform man. Also Swift could also be defending his wrath by claiming an eagerness to reform.
From 1710 to 1714 Swift, who was now a Tory member, was one of the most influential members of the English government. While in London Swift worked passionately
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Category: /Literature/World Literature
of the work, as no character can seem to escape the wrath of death. Hamlet's true love, Ophelia commits suicide, adding to Hamlet's fury and distress. In Act V, Scene II, Hamlet grieves her death, saying "I loved Ophelia. Forty thousand brothers could
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
sword. Her feet go down to death; her steps lead straight to the grave. She gives no thought to the way of life; her paths are crooked, but she knows it not."
Proverbs 22:14
"The mouth of an adulteress is deep pit; he who is under the Lord's wrath will fall
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
proof from Iago. Othello states
Villian, be sure thou prove my love a whore!
Be sure of it; give me the ocular proof;
Or, by the worth of man's eternal soul,
Thou hadst been better have been born a dog
Than answer my waked wrath!
Othello is so strong
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Category: /Literature
that accompany his every act. He does have some attractive qualities-bravery and resourcefulness. But these are easily obscured by his wrath, envy, pride, hatred, and lust for blood. He is constantly attempting to weaken Ralph's hold on the boys. He suggests opposite
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Category: /Literature/English
near downtown. Throughout the book, there was so much advice given and, like with my relatives, it always seemed so mystical. The characters, and I, never questioned the advice, regardless of the lack of support. What stopped us wasn't the fear of the wrath
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
, and you who dwell in them! Woe to the inhabitants of the earth and the sea! For the devil has come down to you, having great wrath, because he knows that he has a short time." Whenever you feel some woe coming against you and the people you care about, know
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
and murdered him, or "What goes around, comes around."
Guilt, usually in all senses, is always overwhelming. Many people can not commit a crime or lie without feeling the wrath of their own guilt afterward, and that is also true throughout "Macbeth." You want
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
. This is a very interesting contradiction and shows that they are willing to risk the wrath of god to get away from their version of Italy. The theme of honour (or lack of honour - stealing) is relayed in the quote. Honour
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
about his ruined beauty. The direct link between physical and moral is shown in lines 213-220 which explains that 'with reiterated crimes he might / Heap on himself damnation, while he sought / Evil to others...on himself / Treble confusion, wrath
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