Papers 1991-2000 of total 10613 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…. Beowulf’s face now covered Grendel’s mind, yet he did not feel anger. His expression was one of grace and thanks to Beowulf for releasing him from his pain. Grendel felt the warmth of the blood gushing from his veins. He was comforted by this sensation, like…
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… WAYS THAT WE DEAL WITH CONFLICT A. AVOIDANCE- Withdrawal, ignoring, denying B. COMMUNICATION- Mediation C. CONFRONTATION- Approaching, arguing, fighting, anger WHAT IS CONFLICT? Conflict is caused by a challenge of our own basic…
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Category: /Literature/English
…success, which, in turn, angers Macbeth (not expressed physically, but in thought). This chat also shows how grateful Banquo is towards his king and will be the basis of event to come. In Act Three, Scene 1, Macbeth slowly grows more hateful of Banquo…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…did not try to control his anger because he admits “(78) The first time the feelings of revenge filled my bosom, I did not strive to control them, I bent my mind towards injury and death.” The creature realized his feelings of hatred were evil…
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Category: /Literature/English
…show that it comes from many different areas. According to the online source, “School House Hype: School Shootings and the Real Risk Kids face in America,” “Students are holding grudges longer, having more hatred, and not knowing how to vent that anger
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Category: /History
…, mobs had strengthened in anger and the Boston T.tea Party followed. The British were irate at the colonial resistance to british law, therefore the British passed the Coercive Act or "Intolerable Act". The Intolerable act closed off the Boston Port…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, she “expresses the kind of anger that most women suppress” (17). Plath’s failed marriage to British poet Ted Hughes caused her to have a negative view of men in her life, and she applies this view to her father in “Daddy”. In the opening of the poem she…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. At the climactic ending of the play, Iago's plot is given away to Othello by his own wife, Emilia. Iago sees his wife as an obstacle and a nuisance so he kills her. He kills her not as much out of anger but for pragmatic reasons. Emilia is a stumbling block…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. However, Antony has the power of keeping that feeling only within himself. His speech frequently praises Brutus as “an honorable man” who has killed Caesar for being ambitious. However, he brings out the anger that is flaming inside of him by reminding…
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…official duties. Newton was modest, shy, and a man of simple tastes. He was angered by criticism or opposing forces, and kept his resentment inside himself. He was harsh towards enemies but kind to friends. In government, and at the Royal Society, he proved…
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