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Category: /Literature/English
…encourages Fortinbras "to employ his anger, against the Polack" in order to vent his rage (II.ii.77-78). After taking the advice of his uncle, Fortinbras additionally "makes vow before his uncle never more to have th'assay of arms against your majesty," (II.ii.73…
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…. This rejection causes anger in the monster and he resorts to murder as a way to force Frankenstein to acknowledge his existence and meet his demands (Literary Sources, 6). “Like Frankenstein’s monster, constant rejection breeds not compassion and understanding…
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…slow to anger, but once he’s angered, his passion overwhelms his common sense. Once Iago is able to persuade Othello that Desdemona has been unfaithful, Othello is on a collision course to his demise and is so overcome with jealous rage that he allows…
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…a desire to be honored, instills fear, raises anger against Britain, validates attacking the king, raises the soldier’s self-esteem, and establishes the practicality of his character among others. Henry only attempts to glorify the honor that may be received…
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…processes associated with it. Many times however in the past and present, the link continues to include another phase where the painful mental processes when entirely out of control become behaviors. These behaviors can range from anger (shouting) to suicidal…
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…of Nero enter this firm bosom," (3.2.425-427) to remind himself to contain the anger he feels towards his mother, and to not harm her. He understands that it would be wrong to harm her, since she had nothing to do with his father’s murder, and he tries to act…
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…what had happened. When Jimmy was "run over," Ramona quickly replaced him with Mickey (whose invisibleness made him seem equal to Jimmy through Eloise's adult eyes). The anger she showed toward Ramona upon the introduction of Mickey was truly anger she felt…
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…Revenge. Revenge causes one to act blindly through anger, rather than through reason. It is based on the principle of an eye for an eye, but this principle is not always an intelligent theory to live by. Young Fortinbras, Laertes, and Hamlet were…
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…, adding to the humour created in the play. The way in which Shakespeare is able to create humour is much due to his use of mistaken identity, which often is intended to generate confusion and anger amongst the characters on stage, something which an audience…
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…up on a tree so easy it ain’t even funny.” We are told by Candy that the boss takes his anger out on Crooks even when he is not at fault. As a result of the discrimination against him, Crooks has become an angry and bitter old man. Crooks comments…
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