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…that lead to tragedy. Short temper is often responsible for tragedies, big or small. Oedipus was very short tempered, often directing his anger at those who tried to help him. First Tiresias, who trying to help, withheld Oedipus? name as the identity…
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…, teacher, and as a society is to give children a positive sense of self, and help lay the foundations for self-discipline, not to instill fear, resentment, and anger in a child. Corporal punishment cannot teach a child the self-discipline which is based on true…
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…friend he sobs, “I must reject this life, my heart tells me, reject the world of men, if Hector does not feel my battering spear tear the life out of him, making him pay in his own blood for the slaughter of Patroclus” (Homer 105). The anger that Achilles has…
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…at the situation. They can either accept and move on, or be filled with anger for the rest of their life. For example the characters in the stort story seemed to always be there for one another. They all pitched in food and everything else, because they saw crime had…
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…to take revenge, to kill, or at least to express his own feeling and anger.…
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…. It is a lash-out of anger and is more harsh than fair. Justice seems to be fair to the majority of the public and will remain so as long as most the people find it fair.…
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…Manic Depression (A common mental illness among children) Why is Manic depression called an illness? Everyone has ups and downs in mood-happiness, sadness, and anger are normal emotions and an essential part of everyday life. In contrast, bipolar…
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…this nightmare once and for all. Preview: We need to be aware that some effects of stress are: exhaustion/fatigue; inability to concentrate; sleep disturbances; increased anger; headaches; decreased emotional control; weight changes; increased interpersonal…
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…to deal with the consequences of what the monster might do. The monster did not understand the concept of right and wrong and he especially didn't mean to kill anybody. His expression of anger ended up being violent, even fatal to the victim. Eventually…
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…beliefs and pains, f or example, are just observable behaviours. My anger with you is not some modification of a spiritual substance that somehow brings about aggressive behaviour [as the dualist would have us believe]; rather…
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