Papers 2411-2420 of total 10613 found.
…his path. The man, none other than King Laius, nudged him with his stick and Oedipus, arrogant and quick to anger, killed him and three of the attendants while the fourth escaped. At the same time Thebes was having such problems with a Sphinx. The Sphinx…
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…boring tone and seriousness as to such ideas on how to get rid of useless people or express his anger at the passion of the Christ. He even goes on to make-fun of bureaucracy via the Vogons. The reader even may begin to think he is poking fun at leadership…
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…been in use since 1985. Benetton has faced a world of outrage since their adoption of this communication, rather than a traditional advertising strategy. Benetton has performed very well over the last thirty years but faces the problem of increased anger
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…It was in early February of 1993 when my mother's brother was killed in a high-speed car accident, leaving behind his two young children and pregnant wife. The magnitude of the tragedy was terrible, and much of the family expressed a great deal of anger
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…master and his eye." The way the narrator is speaking gives off a strong impression of anger, nervousness and guilt. The way he stumbles about his sentences, making statements that are random and out of place. Giving information about what he thought…
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…until their single, 'Smells Like Teen Spirit', was released that they became known by teens across the nation (news.bbc.co.uk). Cobain's songs are filled with anger and despair. These feelings are well-known to teenagers internationally and to hear them…
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…were political. Their style was the mainstream of the art culture in Weimar republic because many artists were concerned about the unstable society and had strong political opinions. The best way for them to express their anger and dissatisfaction…
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…to appreciate this play. The main characters are Medea and Jason. Medea the protagonist is tormented by a mad jealousy and her character is shown in a wide range of emotions. Once you get past the wailing you can see anger, shock, and finally grief. The children…
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…, v) In my mind's eye (I, ii) It cannot come to good (I, ii) It started like a guilty thing (I, i) Leave her to heaven (I, v) More honoured in the breach than the observance (I, iv) More in sorrow than in anger (I, ii) Neither a borrower, nor a lender be (I…
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…www.johndclare.net), this quote clearly reveals how Hitler convinces the people by excavating their anger deep inside their heart, he had the ability to use the rage of the Germans towards the world for his rise to power.…
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