Papers 2041-2050 of total 10613 found.
…, steroids can change a users personality. When taking steroids, an athlete may experience a large amount of anger. Steroids cause the teenager to be angry, sometimes at those they love, or even towards total strangers. For some steroid users the consequences…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…. The depression and all the migrant brought a lot of spite and anger. But in a few cases it also caused people to draw up a kinder side of the waitress Mae, was shown by Steinbeck. Probably the biggest act of kindness Steinbeck shows is in the end of the novel…
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…the consequences. "Uncle Sam put your name at the top of his list and the Statue of Liberty started shaking her fist" is telling how the government went directly after the perpetrators and that Americans were angered over the situation. I think this song describes…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and helped the injured victims. The poem is written as if it is a newspaper article since its shows no sympathy for the victims or anger towards the attackers and witnesses. Edwin Morgan has written the poem with no judgment, yet it is still factual. The reader…
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…help. Angered, the speaker wishes she “had wing to/ Fly like the eagle flies. / I’d fly on ma man an’/ I’d scratch out both his eyes.” Like the blues, this poem is quite literal. Hughes used the basic format of blues to convey a moment in time. Poem two…
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Category: /History
…but the Indians would not give it up. They were fighting back and the British were helping them by giving them weapons to fight back with. Most any treaty signed with Native Americans was to give up land and to give America what they wanted but this only angered
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…, if learned men come together and endeavor to resolve a problem it is relatively certain a reasonable solution will be found. Truth in the statement depends upon a person and their characteristics; i.e., pride, depression, anger, education, poor mind, poor…
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Category: /Literature/English
…that strife would vanish away from among Gods and Mortals, and gall which makes a man grow angry for all of his great mind, the gall of anger that swarms like smoke inside of a man’s heart, and becomes a thing sweeter to him by far than the dipping of honey…
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Category: /Literature/English
…selects in a single section (the anger of Achilles and its consequences) out of a larger connected story (the story of the whole Trojan war) and makes his plot out of that. We will see below how Homer goes about this. Aristotle goes on to comment on Homer's…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…, the faces change, from faces of pride to faces of anger and pain; also that when that dangling figure is hauled…they change again, and bear a cruel look of being avenged," which shows the poor switching from their pride to revenge against the aristocrats…
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