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reading the embarrassing letter from Sir Godwin, she controls her emotions, restraining any show of her keen disappointment, and intrenching herself in quiet passivity under her husbands wrath (486). Eliots diction illustrates the control needed
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
through the fifth circles are for the lustful, gluttonous, prodigal, and wrathful. The sixth circle is where heretics are punished. The seventh circle is devoted to the punishment of violence. The eighth is devoted to those guilty of fraud and the ninth
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Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass and Uncle Tom's Cabin, Analysis, Symbolism, and Synopsis
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to inspire slave emancipation: the wrath of God.
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of lay Spaniards.
Experience progressively radicalized Las Casas in his tactics as well as his program. Beginning about 1540 he gradually shifted from moralistic tactics of preaching, persuasion, and threatening encomenderos with divine wrath to promoting
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was a God, he would recognize the meal and decline to eat it, since cannibalism was a great sin. Jupiter immediately noticed what the feast consisted of. To avoid Jupiter's wrath, Lycaon fled to the countryside. Once there he found out what Jupiter had in store
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of years ago. When Velutha has an affair with Ammu, he breaks an ancient taboo and incurs the wrath of Ammu's family and the Kerala police. He breaks the rigid social rules of the caste system and therefore, the authorities must punish him. Roy describes
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and listen to her interrogations. She said that Scout should dress like a lady, and if she didnt she would be waiting tables down at the O.K. Café. The children shrugged off most of her wrathful comments, but one day she said, Not only a Finch waiting
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their toll on Odysseus. At the same time he had the wrath of Poseidon to contend with. Another factor which could have also lead to this distress could have been his visit to the underworld, and in his entire journey, losing friends and comrades regularly
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Gloucester says:
"I have no way, and therefore want no eyes;
I stumbled when I saw. Full oft 'tis seen
Our means secure us, and our mere defects
Prove our commodities. O dear son Edgar,
The food of thy abused father's wrath;
Might I but live to see thee
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no objection; it admits the guilt and submits to the punishment
the object of the super-ego's wrath has become part of the ego through identification. (230)
So Hamlet's super-ego "rages against [his] ego with merciless fury" (231) and demands that the ego
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