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and tremors, excessive perspiration, body temperature alterations, digestion difficulties, urine and bowel movement disturbances, and sleep disturbances. Some of the emotional reactions that we may
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observe are anxiety, fear, anger, frustration, rage
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, Crooks is grateful for Lennie's company, and when Candy enters Crook's room, it becomes difficult for him to conceal his pleasure with anger. The only relationship he can find is with his books. When Lennie talks about his dream farm, Crooks hesitantly asks
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of the colonists were slowly being changed and the restrictions by the parliament were becoming more and more intolerable. In 1764, the colonists were submissive, and were weakly pleading for self-indulgence. This small fire of anger was becoming more and more apparent
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Category: /Recreation & Sports
in the front seat, the shiny face of George Washington was clearly showing. The home team will receive the ball. Both anger-infested players shook hands and ran back to their sideline. The fans began to cheer as the players took the field again. Little did the fans
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This first soliloquy is where all of Hamlets anger comes out and the reader begins
to understand where he is coming from. It marks the beginning to story as a whole and
leads up the decision of what he will do in order to revolt against the arms. Since
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Hurt, loss, pain, and anger are some of the emotions felt by adults when they are going through an episode as difficult as divorce. They are dealing with the loss of someone with whom they have shared their most intimate secrets, and at the same time
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and angered by this: he is already unpopular in the town and he knows that he cannot afford to be associated with any suggestion of witchcraft. Parris is shown as a miserable, harsh man who thinks that everyone else should be as serious as he is. He turns
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an outburst of anger and hurt, and into the stairwell, trips, and tumbles down the marble stairs, breaking his leg a second time. He undergoes surgery to mend it, but does not survive. Suddenly, seventeen-year-old Phineas is dead.
Reality can only be suppressed
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is expected to do the typical wifely things (cook, clean, organize
) This is holding her back. When talking about her mess of relationships eg., between my anger at the children, my sensual life, pacifism, sex she feels trapped. She uses the words Yet I
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associated with anger and sadness. The previous quote also sets the calm, peaceful tone of the poem. The speaker and Death were in no hurry, so they slowly drove peacefully, passing the schoolyard, fields, and setting sun. The statement We slowly drove He
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