Papers 2981-2990 of total 6559 found.
…that they should not have any children. When the boy is born, Laius is overcome with terror when he remembers the oracle. Oedipus is abandoned by his birth parents and is denied their love, which is what results in what Miller calls "Depression as Denial of the Self…
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…entire life. Luther feared God. This was not simply a reverent fear of a Holy God; it was a desperate, miserable, unrelenting terror: he was petrified of God. Luther lived at a time when the Roman Catholic Church dominated Europe and taught very little…
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Category: /Literature
…and terror" (p.15). John stands before Gabriel as if he was before God, the one who punishes you for your sins. Elizabeth uses Delilah as a shield twice: the first time when she comes down to tell Gabriel what happened, and the second time after she has told him…
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Category: /History
…is what caused the hysteria to occur. <Tab/>The most influential townsman in Salem at this time was the town priest Samuel Parris. Samuel was a man obsessed with sinfulness. He could look at anything and find sin. "His great terror
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…, and the Fraternal Order of Police all are in favor of the ban. Many advocates point out the ten killings in the sniper shooting spree that terrorized residents in Maryland, Virginia and Washington, D.C. Portland State University professor Khalil Zonoozy shared his…
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Category: /Literature
…Prynne there. During the encounter the physician's eyes light up with a fiery glow; the very presence of this light provokes a terror in the reader. The symbolism Hawthorne uses during their meeting is appropriate because the Puritans feel the remoteness…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…is Lebanese and this is strongly focused throughout the text to strengthen this idea of multiculturalism in Australia. It further looks into his career path and how a Middle Eastern man has become highly successful despite recent terrorism and racism…
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…attacked without a declaration of war. It tried to triumph over countries by means of bombardment and blitz and had no regard for the civilians and used terror on the civilians to attain its goal of world dominance. The rise and fall of armies found its…
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Category: /Law & Government
…approach. <Tab/>Bush incriminated bin Laden and his cohorts of Al-Qaeda, and gave some statistics about the fatalities of the act of terrorism. These numbers had a dual purpose. The first, and most obvious, was the simple dissemination…
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…Music Fundamental to Indian music were nine basic emotions love, humor, pathos, anger, heroism, terror, disgust, wonder and serenity. Sage Bharata, the earliest Indian musicologist articulated these moods and felt it was the musician's job to evoke…
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