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…of every newspaper. Within days of his arrest, there were t.v. specials and articles about how football players have a hard time distinguishing between on and off the field situations and controlling their anger and every one had a picture of Ray Lewis next…
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…to kiss a group of boys. Filled with unexplainable anger, she becomes both a snitch and a warrior armed with sticks and a brick in order to save Sally. When she is forced away, she painfully comes to terms with the fact that she no longer exists as a carefree…
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…as parental figures in his life. This is hard for him, mostly because he still has a lot of anger at his mother and father for getting a divorce. He also learns by going on a vacation with his best friend, Max, that Max’s mother is getting beat by her husband…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, but as more and more are accused, the girls start to seek revenge on the adults in their lives who have oppressed or angered them and who, until now, they were bound to obey unfailingly. Elizabeth tells Proctor that Abigail “thinks to kill (her)” and then “to take…
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Category: /Literature/English
…the interior landscape,” and she used the entire body in dance movement to reveal the inner, true feeling of the characters she portrayed. Her movements were not always “pretty,” because the feelings she tried to express included fear, jealousy, anger, and hatred…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, to the point of harming his people for more power. In A Tale of Two Cities, Dickens examines the inner soul, and shares with us how people are driven to the valley of human emotions, where desperation and anger reign, and what could happen afterwards if we…
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Category: /History
…to the conflict. The North was angered by the evils of slavery, and the South by the outrageous depictions of their way of life. No doubt that the compromise of 1850 delayed the outbreak of civil war and held the union together for ten more years. It successfully…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of a lifetime, and to prevent overdoing it too quickly. By having control people will learn to respect authority. Learning to control anger and aggression towards one another will lead to unity. There is a total abundance of information that can be learned through…
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Category: /Literature/English
…between he and his son. You can see the anger, fear, and sorrow on his face and hear it in his voice as he tells the story while staring at a picture of his son. Although with this conflict we see no actual resolution it is assumed that by voting not guilty he…
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…feels no fear as the sails unfurl, wondering what Fate has willed and will do." (39). These examples show how both religions were incorporated into the literature and sometimes gets confusing. This probably angered readers whose religion was not used…
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