Category: /Literature/Novels
. Dempster, as well as the birth of a premature child, Paul Dempster, angers one. Shortly after Mrs. Dempster's assailant, Boy, throws the snowball at her, Dunny, unable to contain his own guilt, confronts Boy about the guilty deed. Boy, exemplifying his
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of another race. The monster is enraged by Victors decision and displays his anger by killing Victors much-loved Elizabeth. He then begins to acknowledge that he himself cannot create his companion. At this time the monster realizes the only change in nature
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in the females reaction to a lie. The females tended to become emotionally upset, or angered. The males seemed to blatantly justify the lie with reason. For example, one of the male participants explained the lie by simply stating the liar was an idiot, and did
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replies that he pretended Sharon was Sybil. He carefully goes about explaining the situation that angered Sybil, rather than brushing her anger off as a childish nuisance. In many of his statements Seymour shows that he isn't satisfied with adult awareness
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
happen to a teacher is: feeling as though they need to be in control all the time, taking
their anger and frustration out on their family at home, and/or treating their own children
like they are special needs students. Teachers must be aware of these things
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and trash he works for! (Chapter 11, page 113)
Although angered about Mrs Duboses comment, Atticus just accepts the offensive remarks, knowing in his heart that he is sticking by his morals. Mrs Duboses comments impact on Jem and Scout, and they too
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
in the service of G-d. This appears to be correct; the wise man has advantage over the fool because the fool angers G-d with his folly. Oh no! Then comes chapter 6 verse 8 says What advantage has the wise man over the fool? This last verse seems to negate
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infant schools for the little ones. In all these places fathers lost their children to other teachers. Matthias thus reserved his anger for the Christian gentiles and clergymen who he believed were looking to uproot Gods Patriarchy.
While the clergy
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got angry because I threw the ball to the other boy, so in his fit of anger he picked up a rock and threw it at me and of course it hit its target. When I heard this as any one would, I got angry. You mean to tell me that I went through all
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the
workers do in their spare time. Lennie does not go to town with the men. In Weed,
Lennie gets in trouble because the people don't understand his problem. They react
with anger instead of understanding. George explains to Slim, "Cause he ain't
mean....like
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