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…to the already culminating angers of the U.S. towards the USSR. Finally, the Communist takeover in China, the USSR's detonation of an atomic bomb in 1949, and the outbreak of the Korean War in 1950 all led the U.S. to not only distrust, but to fear any communist…
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…denial to the future. Her "death". Sorrow, but also anger at all men. Lack of love and companionship that meals usually represent. 3. The clocks stopped (SI) - also Miss Havisham's attempt to stop time. 4. Hands (S) - Jaggers tries to pretend that he…
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…. Sophocles describes this in Ode II:         Where once the anger of heaven has struck, that house has shaken         For ever: damnation rises behind each child         Like a wave cresting out of the black northeast,         When…
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…, he computes in very dispassionate terms the costs & benefits of eating babies. Only in places like this does, he let his anger show through. Such cracks in the facade are necessary, or people will think that Swift is really making such a proposal…
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…brother and sister, gave aid to the city of Troy. Although Artemis takes a rather minor role, Apollo, perhaps angered by Agamemmnon's refusal to ransom Khryseis, the daughter of one of his priests and was constantly changing the course of the war in favour…
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…quest for the Golden Fleece, then helped him escape, even killing her own brother. (476-483). The fact that she was willing to betray her own family to be with Jason shows her loyalty to him. Therefore, her anger at Jason over him divorcing her…
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…sense of guilt. Hamlet does not rejoice over the new king and his new marriage. Hamlets feels betrayed, and is the only professor against the insidious marriage. Rebelling on his own, Hamlet must restrain his anger in public. Once alone, Hamlet wishes his…
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…Briseis from Achilles. This deeply wounded the honor of Achilles, and he decided to stop fighting in the social war until his honor was amended. Achilles was angered by an event that occurred in the social war, thus providing the need for Achilles to reclaim…
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…was angered. He knew that he could do whatever he wants if he just tried hard enough. Newt especially showed this determination in the very end, when he told Sheriff Kirky that he will 'make it on his own'. <Tab/>Unlike some characters in the four…
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…by jealousy and thus anger that, although he did love Desdemona, he showed little emotion immediately after killing his wife. He had already set up the murder in an execution-style killing, and was not sorry afterwards until he had found out that he was in fact…
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