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…would like. He is also angry because Beneatha will get a large sum of Mama’s insurance money, and he will not receive a penny. This dispute leads to general hostility and overall anger in the household. Because of this animosity, there is much verbal abuse…
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…, by no means would he ever have thought of taking such a voyage, hence, Telemachus would have never participated in his "final test" against the suitors either. His sorrow and anger from the loss of his father and his mother constantly being attacked and proposed…
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…). After the ball, Trovalts rage and anger, e calls Nora a hypocrite, liar, and a criminal. He says she has no religion, morality, or sence of duty. Then as always he confesses his love to her and wants to take care of her. In the final dramatic scene…
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…drawn by horses and the man riding in the carriage … The driver pushed. In anger, I struck him. The old man saw it, reached for his lash and waited till I had passed. Then he struck me on the head. But he paid-oh yes he paid. … I killed him. And again…
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…. It is important to Hamlet that he gets revenge but he also wants to torment the king and show everyone the truth. Hamlet knows his anger toward his Uncle may cause confusion in his judgement of the truth so he is hesitant to kill him right away. Hamlet second-guesses…
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…begins to believe that this is an attempt by Creon to overthrow him. Despite Oedipus’ anger in this situation, his reaction can be justified. First of all, Teiresias’ allegation that Oedipus is the killer is absurd to him since he would never murder a king…
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…ideology is an excellent depiction of Votaire’s anger with the Church’s authority. The utopian world that Candide encountered in Eldorado versus the crazed, unjust, painful, immoral, distorted and bloody rest of the world – France, England, Italy, etc. is, too…
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…) Othello blames Desdemona for giving Cassio a handkerchief, which was the first gift Othello gave her. Desdemona tries to explain to Othello that she did not give Cassio the handkerchief but he is too upset so he doesn't believe her. In an act of anger he…
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…. If we stay here, our supreme enemy may remit his anger and we may then not be punished so severely and these raging fires may slacken. Future days may bring something good and we should wait and find out what that may be." Belial's speech is logical…
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…). However, Cardinal Roberto Bellarmino, a leading Jesuit theologian, cautioned Galileo against stating that the earth moves and refused to support any scientific evidence that appeared to contradict the bible. At this point, the reader may feel a sense of anger
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