Papers 3181-3190 of total 10613 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…think that an act of revenge such as this, retribution from an enraged son over the unjust murder of his father, would come about quickly, wildly, and brutally, driven by anger and by rage. This was simply not the case in Shakespeare's Hamlet, as the young…
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Category: /Literature/English
…any fear just anger due to the death of his friend. Meanwhile Hektor was running around the city of Troy scared. This made no difference to Achilleus because he knew that he was going to catch him and beat him in battle. This he did and for this he received…
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Category: /Literature/English
…" in their characters. But foreshadowing subtly occurs when they discuss their concern for Claxita's safety while she's at home alone, and it becomes apparent that not all may end well. And the first hint of anger begin to emerge as the reader discovers that Claxita may…
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Category: /Literature/English
…harsh feelings toward Chon. As a result Jake falls back on the fact that Chon is Jewish, and uses that as an excuse for his anger. One of the reasons that Jake was so hurt by Chon¹s affair with Brett was that Jake knows that Brett will always love him…
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Category: /Literature/English
…[was] about to thrust [him] off the road-brute force - and the one shouldering [him] aside, the driver, [he] struck [him] in anger - and the old man, watching [Oedipus] coming up along his wheels - he brings down his prod, two prongs straight at [his] head"(884-893…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…be an injustice. Harper Lee introduces and portrays Bob Ewell as a villainous and evil man, but she creates Bob in this way to illustrate how judgment is too quickly made. Harper Lee begins to unfolds the root of Bob’s anger. Harper Lee illustrates the sordid…
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Category: /History
angered citizens. In the confederation, foreign policy definitely had room for improvement. Every enemy stayed poised on hurting the U.S. and allies now turned against them as well. The Spanish cut off use of the Mississippi River. This Spanish action…
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Category: /History
…this he phrased many of his points as rhetorical questions. He asked many questions in a row until he had proved his point, expressed some anger(Star Tribune), and some resentment without displaying outright and blatant disregard for formal statutes. When…
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Category: /History
…it triggered the anger of the Aztecs, the people no longer wanted to obey the king who advised them not to fight back, they no longer believed that the Spanish were sacred. The Aztecs were angry and wanted revenge, chaos reigned over the entire empire. From…
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Category: /History
…it was the third estate. The urban workers, on the other hand, held much weight in society before and during the revolution. Their anger over low wages and shortages of food resulted in mob violence during the Revolution. Since the first two estates were exempt from…
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