Papers 191-200 of total 10613 found.
…relationship between increased depressive symptomatology and frequency of physical aggression was found, the relationship was most likely accounted for by self- reported anger. Weaknesses One weakness with this study is the makeup of the sample. The racial…
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…evolves, chaos can even affect the strongest of people. In the novel Things Fall Apart, Okonkwo’s life starts to crumble because he is unable to adapt to society due to his reputation. Throughout most of the book, Okonkwo feels anger and impatience towards…
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…interesting change within Hamlet that takes place is the change in his anger. Hamlet transforms from a peaceful, remorsing son to a murderous beast full of hateful vengeance. As Hamlet’s rage is released toward other characters in the play, such as Claudius…
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…characteristic of Oedipus is his anger that he develops from his arrogance. Because Oedipus is arrogant and self-centered, he begins to defend himself and, in doing so, he builds up a great amount of anger against certain characters in the play because he believes…
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…there" (50). Oedipus, as the only and adopted son of King Polybus of Corinth, is entitled to rule Corinth as well as Thebes. Oedipus' tragic flaw, which Aristotle has named a hamartia, is one that is seen throughout the play: anger. Oedipus is very much an angry…
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…leaves her, she feels slighted because she has giving up so much for him. All her efforts being thrown back in her face cause her to be enveloped with immense anger and she becomes revengeful. Because of the values of the Greek Society, Jason leaving Medea…
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Category: /Literature/English
…it represented “Devon in the War.” Again, Gene was envious of Finny’s openness to make up a story and “get away with everything.” Another one of Gene’s enemies is his anger. Alone, his anger is mild, but when mixed with his jealousy, prove to be a deadly…
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…the course of all plays, some kind of social change occurs, and emotions act as a catalyst in many such changes. The strongest of emotions in Ray Lawler's Summer of the Seventeenth Doll are those of pride, anger, love and nostalgia. In Mr. Lawler's play, pride…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, particularly if the death was unexpected. Some people never fully recover but learn to cope with their loss instead. After a death it is natural to feel angry, perhaps toward the medical staff or the doctors who were trying to prevent the death. You may feel anger
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…(Cervigni and Vasta 6). He reflects on the past and is repulsed by its significance. The consumption of his guilt, depression, and anger was the impetus for writing this book. In the first paragraph in Canto I, “Midway in the journey of out life I found myself…
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