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…see Stanley's aggressive nature and his increasing anger towards Blanche through his actions and words, "Open your eyes to this stuff!" When Stella cries, "Don't be such an idiot, Stanley", he becomes even more enraged, "[he hurls the furs to the daybed…
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Category: /History
…assemblies and law system. It encouraged religious freedom and commerce flourished under it. The repeal of the policy caused much anger in the colonies. This pulled the colonies even closer together and it united them under one cause, which would in the long…
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…, I feel like going back..." (Scene 3, 66-112). The Sentry continues to drag out his story, thinking he is helping himself. Instead all he is doing is angering Creon more. This part of the play shows how short Creon's temper is. This hints…
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…plans. Eventually Mexico City closed Texas from more Americans from entering. This angered the Americans wanting to enter and Americans already living in Texas. Texas revolted from Mexico in 1833. Mexicans did live in Texas, and fought for the independence…
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…at the close of day" Of course old age cannot physically burn and rave before death. This is telling us that old people should still shout and go out and have fun. The word "burn" gives us an image of anger which makes me think me think that the son is telling…
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…}         Out if Prosperos' anger he creates a vicious storm at sea causing the ship to become shipwrecked on his very own island. He uses this as an advantage to make the island as a task for all the Millan characters to find themselves. This would be their task…
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…also gives birth to Tybalt's anger and causes his challenge. The challenge causes the banishment of Romeo, which produces much grieving by Juliet and Romeo. Also, the quarrelsome weather is partly to blame for the feuding between Tybalt and Mercutio…
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…him to provoke Cassio to anger, so that the lieutenant will be discredited in Othello's eyes and Iago can take his position. *In Act II, Scene III, I ago tricks into a drink, knowing that he has a low tolerance for alcohol, making it easier for Roderigo…
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…be better and happier. Yet Medea's decision making process is a debate over her profit and loss. Her only faith is her anger (line 1076), which came out of her love through aggression and revenge. Furthermore, Medea felt abused, which she was. She only had…
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Category: /Literature
…a decision to not to tell his parents that he had quit the swim because he felt that Beth only cared about him in relation to the affect he had on her life. This angered Conrad because he wished that she would care enough about his life to even ask how swimming…
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