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…, understanding their need to take out their disappointment on someone they know. These situations are, in miniature, an acting out of the bitter anger and disillusionment Paul feels when he says in Chapter 10, 'It must all be lies and of no account when the culture…
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…with the Church. One of the more remarkable killings was the murder of Metropolitan Philip of Moscow. He would not bless Ivan during a church service, because of the Tsar's evil ways. This angered the Tsar so he had Philip killed, strangled by an Oprichnik. Again…
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…, for I'll not speak a word./Do as thou wilt for I have done with thee.' (III, v, 214-215) Lady Capulet is angered by Juliet's choice and wishes 'I would the fool be married to her grave.' (III, v, 145) Juliet's parents betray Juliet by not supporting Juliet's…
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…many of those same goods, and Northern politicians were able to pass heavy taxes on imported goods from Europe so that Southerners would have to buy goods from the North. These taxes angered Southerners. Abolitionists in the North wrote books, published…
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…was greatly angered at his departure and invited Lagrange to replace him. In Russia, Euler became almost entirely blind after a cataract operation, but was able to continue with his research and writing. He had a phenomenal memory and was able to dictate…
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…, if I cant play sports, you're going to play them for me'" (77). When Finny says this his anger is so high since he cannot play sports that he want someone else to play for him to have that security of sports still around him. Throughout the novel Finny…
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Category: /Law & Government
…provides a sense of reality, and helps us understand others, as a human that's important for each individual on the face of the earth. Together celebrating multiculturalism, we eliminate anger, hate, and war. Keep celebrating, we should be thankful for it.…
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Category: /Literature
…to the blind man, the husband's anger is stripped away and he is sincerely trying to be the blind man's eyes. He no longer views him as a rival or a threat. Perhaps he finally sees that in sight, at least, he has the upper hand, but even with that upper hand, he…
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…because being a hero has a great deal to do with honor and his pride blinded him to be unable to distinguish the difference between right and wrong. If Hector were the one to win the battle, he would have swallowed his pride and feelings of anger and returned…
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…before higher thought. Because of these two things, evolution has given humans a genetic code for immediate reactions to certain provocations. Most agree that these automatic emotions include fear, anger, joy, disgust, interest, and surprise. Then the other…
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