Category: /History
in battle. These Americans were not trained regulars like the British, but rather an unorganized militia previously involved in battles with others of the same sort. The colonist did anger the British because they were secretly importing and exporting goods
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Category: /Literature/English
such as anger, wisdom and high intellectual skills even though these can be contradictory.
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Category: /Literature/English
only to be hurt and angered by his unemotional and carefree attitude. She is a devoted wife and she does not understand why Michael “practically breaks his neck every time a pretty girl walks by.” She firmly believes that she is also very pretty, she has
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
and all of his human
thoughts and feelings are gone. Macbeth changes from being a great individual to the
focus of everyone's fear and anger, because he loses his human characteristics of
conscience and remorse.
As the play starts Macbeth is very human
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Category: /History/European History
challenge the British Empire. Also the Colonies were angered by the harsh acts initiated by the British, and began to despise the Parliamentary rule. Leading other colonies and people to protest Grenvilles acts; together they held an intercolonial gathering
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Category: /Literature
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Oedipus, a man who has bad judgment and frailty, shows this by his anger control
when confronted by Tiresias. Although Oedipus called for his help, he is struck by the
accusation that he somehow is a problem. At this point Oedipus does not know the whole
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Category: /Literature/English
in by resorting to property crime to address their grievances, whilst other people may develop a deep anger that can be released in violent ways. I think that the relationship between social deprivation and crime is relatively close. However not all of the people who
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
Iago has a large appetite for revenge. In his perspective, he believes that it is he who should be in charge, not Othello the moor. This creates an anger in Iago, who entraps Othello in a web of deceit. He does this through a series of suggestions
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Category: /Literature
), "bruise" (Line 6) and "scary" (Line 13). By using these words, Stevenson is trying to portray the negative side of childbirth. This poem contains a tone of conflict and anger.
The mother feels her own blood running through the veins of the baby that lives
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Category: /Social Sciences/Controversial Issues
might not be able to choose which one they want to do. This may cause anger wherein the students may rebel and not work well. In addition to holding back students, pressure and stress is a disservice to the students.
Lastly, the pressure and stress from
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