Papers 3821-3830 of total 10613 found.
Category: /History
…but after the raid the anger is awakened in them. This must have stirred up the North, hearing that the South thinks they are afraid. It seems as if the March 4th edition of the Hartford Press is in response to the Atlantic Monthly or another such article…
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…in the house that she purchased starts to look ugly and evil and his child becomes a screaming nuisance with whom he can't deal which is keeping him "imprisoned forever, his arms trembling with anger" as he holds the child. Early in the story, as Chandler' picks…
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…at the storm in a fit a of anger. From this scene it is quite apparent that Lear had nearly lost his mind. In conclusion, the reader is shown how Lear went from being a respected and powerful king to a regular man who seems to have lost all of his family…
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…by Lear’s sudden insanity and his rage and anger is seen through the thunderous weather that is being experienced. All of this contributes to the suffering of Lear due to the gross sins that he has committed. The pinnacle of this hell that is experienced…
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Category: /History
…’s death sentence, proposing only to pay a small fine because of his value to the state as a man with a philosophic mission, this offer so angered the jury that it voted by an increased majority for the death penalty. Socrates’ friends planned his escape…
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Category: /History
…for the hatred and anger they have in their hearts concerning races different from theirs. What is said to be “the God-given right to equality and ultimate freedom” (Nova; Marshall, Christopher) has been crushed for many, by the uncited ignorance of my ‘finely…
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Category: /History
…and forceful tactics. In 1831, in Virginia, he led an insurrection and more than 55 white people were killed. It was very bloody and violent and angered many whites from its brutality (Nash, 275). Yet, many blacks felt that the only thing that would get…
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Category: /Literature/English
…the power that TV and the media has over society, but that discussion would all be in anger and vain so I will stop at this: We as teenagers have to realize that the only way to change the thoughts that people have about us is to prove the media wrong and show…
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Category: /Literature/English
…will call her by Wangero, letting us know that she is only concerned about her family being happy. The choice of words a person uses can portray the values they have. Choice of words can often reveal intelligence, anger, respect, or disrespect. When referring…
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Category: /History
…, this world would be a better place. Instead we have prejudice. Prejudice is wicked and evil. Prejudice is a spurious occurrence that continues to confine those who deserve more, and infects the world with its hatred. Prejudice promotes violence and anger
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