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…against him because of his mental problems. Wesbecker had been suffering from blackouts, fits of anger, and mental confusion. All of this combined with a long record of mental problems led his employers at Standard Gravure Corporation to give him disability…
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…eyes but the bluest eyes created'8.         It is not fair to say that Pecola was not loved by her father, for he did love her in his own strange and twisted way. He was not able to show love for anyone because of his pent up anger towards white…
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…there were already problems of bankruptcy, inequality and anger against government. When Louis XVI came into power, he realized that these problems existed. He established a good start when he became king as he reorganized parliament, dismissing certain…
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…his marriage dies and in its place jealousy and anger grows to the point of death. Iago starts off as a passive character in his series of suggestions that generally speaks in a polite manor as more of an acquaintance than a friend. Even early on he seems…
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…, and an inability to finish what I start. Some of the emotional symptoms included: crying, anxiety,nervousness, boredom, edginess, overwhelming sense of pressure, overwhelming anger, being unhappy for no reason, and very testy. Cognitive symptoms that I felt were…
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…, or even their popularity. Many times, hate leads to bullying. Ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle observed the differences between anger and actual hate. He said that anger is usually felt toward individuals, while hate may be directed at a whole class…
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…against their ships, / trap them round the bay and mow them down. / So all can reap the benefits of their king-- / so even mighty Atrides can see how mad he was / to disgrace Achilles, the best of the Achaeans!' (1.485-490). Rather than put his anger aside…
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…later she will have severe outbursts of anger, sometimes very violent. Once, in a fit of anger, Elizabeth picked up her mothers glass vase, and threw it at her sister, who was 12 years old at the time. She needed 5 stitches. <Tab/>Even though…
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Category: /Literature
…to his younger brother and join her armies under the name of the Bastard of Richard the Lionhearted. He agrees, and John knights him. <Tab/>In France, Philip and his forces prepare to attack the English-held town of Angers unless its citizens…
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…. Japan became a more militaristic nation (this created an array of different effects on Japan), the Chinese were greatly angered and the League of Nations lost face. Japanese militarism greatly expanded as a result of the Manchurian occupation. Many aspects…
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