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the pure side of the imaginary line entirely through the use of black, horrific, figurative language. The terrified people had no desire to anger the new, angry God that Edwards spoke of, and so they bent to their pastors will, hoping to keep themselves
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as much as the wrong woman to mess with.
Later, the Nurse cautions Medeas children to stay clear of their mother for a while:
What did I said, my dear children? Your mother
Frets her hart and frets her anger.
Run away quickly into the house
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the key to let her out, but he is too scared for himself to rescue his cousin. Apparent is the selfish and cruel characteristics of these individuals. There is no joy in their lives, but they are filled with bitter anger. These feelings are transferred
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Earnshaw and Linton's childhoods are different than the childhoods of their children. The Earnshaws upbringing was done at Wuthering Heights by their father. Wuthering Heights was a dark, stormy place, filled with anger and rejection. Mr. Earnshaw spoils
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begins to act more hostile, "as if the heat was finally getting to him" (Oates 599). Arnold begins to get angry and allows this anger to fuel his deranged desires. Once again, Arnold attempts to entice Connie into the car, stating, "I'm your lover. You
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money from his desk, and I said I didnt. He said I was calling him a liar, and he hit me. Several times". Also, Rufus started to deal with his anger by punishing other people like his slaves. Like the time when Rufus blamed Dana for his fathers death
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vocabulary quite frequently. However, when he simply addresses the readers as the narrator, Holden rarely slips into this extreme form of swearing. Salinger conducted these speech patterns so the reader can tell the extent and quality of Holden's anger, offering
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side, Mr. Hyde. Mr. Hyde is Jekyll's way of releasing his anger. In the final chapter called, "Jekyll's Full Statement" Jekyll reveals everything. He states, "No one but me knows my true nature. All these years, the public has seen only a veneer of my real
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. When his brother, Jordan, died he feels guilty and blames himself for "killing him" and "letting him drown" because he hung on, and stayed with the boat instead of doing "something" to help him (223). His sense of guilt fills him with anger and bitterness
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of the
unsophistication of certain of her family members are true, Elizabeth
is too proud to listen and accept the truth. Instead, she becomes so
angered with Darcy that it effects her entire relationship with him.
Both Darcy and Elizabeth come to recognize
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