Category: /Recreation & Sports/Health Care
that is very grave indeed, commit murder. Laertes, too, decides that murder is not out of the question when he allows his pain to consume him. In fact, Laertes is so caught up in his fury and wrath that he would "...cut his [father's killer's] throat i' th' church
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Category: /Literature/Creative Writing
and more. Sometimes, multiple disasters occur all at once, compounding the outcome and making it even more horrific. The question to be asked is: If nature's wrath is sending this message of peril, then why do people continue to ignore it?
There are more than
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Category: /History/War & Conflicts
to reach the front lines brought a sense of foreboding into the warriors' minds, as they seemed to foreshadow the abominations to come (Spartacus- Waterlogged Trenches).
No-man's land, an area of land ravaged by the wrath of war; during World War I this god
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Category: /Literature/Mythology
help in achieving her goals, because she is his favourite offspring. However, Zeus always has the last word, and she wisely adheres to it: "Odysseus...hold your hand! Stop fighting your countrymen, in case you incur the wrath of Zeus the Thunderer" (Homer
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Category: /Literature/English
as it is, and motivated by personal hurt, is nevertheless against the eternal fact of evil." (1959, Parke). Ahab's wrath is led by his cruelty, which is powered by his injury. To carry out this revenge, Ahab is prepared to sacrifice his whole crew for the sake of his
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Category: /History
that if this was in fact Alexander's intention he would simply run Philotas through with a <i>sarissa</i> at the next available opportunity and blame it on the wrath of the Gods, or even persuade Philotas' mistress Antigone, who was already under
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Category: /Literature
and by Rodriquez' much revered grandmother, who was in denial with her grandchild's new transnational identity.
"Embarrassed, my parents would regularly need to explain their children's inability to speak flowing Spanish during those years. My mother met the wrath
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Category: /Literature
individuals, not just "the great"; the common people may be better than the "great" in that they know their place in the Cosmos; humility and self-sacrifice are rewarded; hubris (such as earns the wrath of the gods) is present in all who believe they are "superior
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, Elora Dellon, to survive the wrath of the evil Queen. The use of panning, combined with suspenseful music and dark lighting, creates a feeling of momentum and fear. This technique highlights the role of fear and doubt in journeys, especially
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Category: /Literature
that were too slow or could not dodge out of her way.
On time that Mrs. Clinton turned her wrath on Patterson was when her husband missed the time gap to call Linda Finch. "Linda Finch was completing a seventy-three-day journey around the world flying a vintage
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