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, in particular, Pride (his self glorification), Covetousness (his excessive love of power and riches), Lechery (his lust for Helen of Troy) and Wrath (his revenge on the Knight/Benvolio). The old man's speeches in the two texts differ very little in regards
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functioning like an agent of fate" (Tolkein 105-113). The dragon is the evil force like Grendel; it directs his wrath towards the dwelling of men (Halverson 103). Beowulf is "an agent of God" (Huppe 85), "a warrior brave and gentle, blameless in thought and deed
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, which is the root of his inescapable inclination to virtue. We do not need Hecate to tell us that he is but a wayward son, spiteful and wrathful, who, as other do, loves for his own ends. This is apparent throughout the drama; he never sins because, like
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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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cannot
completely deprive him of his rational nature, which is the
root of his inescapable inclination to virtue. We do not need
Hecate to tell us that he is but a wayward son, spiteful and
wrathful, who, as other do, loves for his own ends
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fathers wrath;/ Might I but live to see thee in my touch, / I'd say I had eyes again. ( IV.i 18-24)
Hagar is finally able to reach insight on her deathbed and is able to open up to someone. Hagar reveals her feelings to Marvin with extraordinary honesty: "'I'm
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the ones who were beginning to feel the wrath of Hitler's oppression. Hitler began to pass many laws that forbade non-Jews to shop at Jewish owned businesses. Jew's were harassed in the streets, synagogues were burned, and young Jews were forced out
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they did and tried to go on with their lives without incurring the Fuhrer's wrath. Schindler, however, was a very brave man. He did not stand up and speak against Hitler, in a political climate like that of Nazi Germany it would have been suicide. But he quietly
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by a greater being- i.e. of a preordained nature. Thus, by unnatural replacement of the king, Macbeth has invoked the wrath of greater beings- nature has been disturbed and thrown into turmoil (i.e. horses cannibalise each other, a small owl kills a regal hawk
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hadst been better have been born a dog. Then answer my worked wrath." (Act III, Scene 3) Othello, at this point in time, has no reason to not trust Iago and like that, his flaw of trust begins to take over. He has only Iago to turn to. And since he only has
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