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…. This is the pent-up anger and hostility that builds up during oneÕs quest for revenge or simply battle, being directed towards the most apparent figure or symbol that represents the source of this hatred. So, it might be concluded that the heroic code…
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…visible the fact that fighting releases anger. If blood is noteworthy and is not to be cleaned off, then it is accepted. The narrator soon finds himself with a severe case of insomnia. He describes it: "with insomnia, nothing is real. Everything is far away…
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…and explanation of the appropriateness of anger. Turner thinks that society wrongly taught the people to repress and fear their emotions. Turner finds primal emotions to be necessary to our survival, as well as the survival of the wild. He explains that anger
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…expressed her anger at the therapist for not satisfying those needs. In the punitive parent mode, the patient will derogate herself during internal dialogues, will experience herself as defective, worthless, and contemptible, and will often punish herself through…
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…Named Desire, and John Osborne's Look Back in Anger. Though the two plays might seem poles apart, because each one belongs to a different society and era, I see a resemblance in the way Williams and Osborne reflected the American society of the forties…
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…and the “anger of the guns”21 showing the horrors awaiting the ‘youth’ at the front line. In this poem Owen uses a lot of religious images: “passing bells,”22 “orisons,”23 “voice of mourning,”24 “choirs,”25 “candles,”26 “pall,”27 “holy glimmers,”28 and these terms…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, demonstrates compulsions, obsessions, phobias, hysterical outbursts of anger and hatred, negative statements about self, shy, passive, compliant, lags in physical, mental and emotional development, self destructive behavior, highly aggressive, and cruel…
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…finances dramatically. This worsened during the eighteenth century. The use of the money by Louis XIV angered the people and they wanted a new system of government. The writings of the philosophers such as Voltaire and Diderot, were critical of the government…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…associate themselves with the injuries done to these families, having feelings of anger or hurt, and thus sympathize with the victims. Still others might find that these crimes triggered within them feelings similar to the sense of victimization and attack felt…
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…supervised via gun control as this may reduce gun violence. (Quick synopsis of support reasons) Adults can kill each other in a moment of great anger. Young children have been known to have accidentally found their parents' gun with fatal consequences. Criminals…
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