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…that “it was a sudden gust of anger that forced that insult from him, and no judgement (pg. 32 line 525).” The chorus’ support of Oedipus is initially impervious to his fate. The chorus’ personality towards Oedipus slowly begins to shift from supportive to ambiguous when…
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…or England. Then there was a breaking point. The German government deported 300,000 Belgians, which fired up anger in the Americans. Wilson was growing frustrated with the position of neutrality, but also realized what war did to people. So, he began to draw…
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…situations. Canals also lined the border of Birkinau. Starting in March of 1942, trains arrived at Auschwitz-Birkinau daily, carrying Jews from Europe. The prisoners anger and rebelion to the Nazis was always there, but only a few people decided to do…
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…in exercising this power many Southern political leaders threatened secession as a means of protecting states' rights. The idea of extending the Missouri Compromise line of 36° 30’ angered many free-soilers because it would allow slavery in New Mexico and southern…
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angered Germans. Most of the rules in the treaty were unfair and Germany lost a great amount of wealth. World War II was huge and involved a lot of countries. There were thousands of battlefronts and war sites. The two main battlefronts were between…
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…defending what they have, not attempting to take what they don’t “We have become wild beasts. We do not fight, we defend ourselves against annihilation…we feel a mad anger. “No longer do we lie helpless, waiting on the scaffold, we can destroy and kill to save…
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…. In the first book, Wright tells the reader "these were the rhythms of his life: indifference and violence; periods of abstract brooding and periods of intense desire; moments of silence and moments of anger -- like water ebbing and flowing from the tug of a far-away…
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…or gold, can seriously harm a man. He especially experiences this when he sacks Troy, and gets carried away, angering the gods. From now on, it is fitting that the excessive side of water represent Odysseus. Life that is brought by water, the water…
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…distressed when the men of Umuofia decided not to go to war with the white men. When five court messengers came to stop a meeting in the village, Okonkwo finally released all of his anger. He beheaded the head messenger and thus finished his downfall. Okonkwo’s…
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…and his gang. Casilda thought that Vidal would come with his whole gang, but only he rode up on his horse. Vidal may have wanted to kill the judge himself. Angered at the judge or himself for the death of his mother. He wanted to settle this on his…
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