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Category: /Literature
…"monstrous," "anger," and "rattle." These are words that give the reader a taste of fear, and a sense of echoing loneliness. <Tab/><Tab/>The second stanza continues in its comparing of the sounds and images of a funeral procession…
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Category: /Literature
…hero to learn from his mistakes for the reason being that moments like these plunge great men from their lofty social or social positions. <Tab/>Nevertheless still Oedipus's inability to control his violent anger was a tragic flaw though still…
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…, the novel can be seen as a kind of psychological study in human behavior. However, Night isn't an analysis of human psychology. Instead, it is a agonizing and intimate autobiography, and the two emotions that resound most strongly within it are Elie's anger
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…is angered and curses the crew. When they take Odysseus down from the mast, he blames their not going closer to land on the gods who become even angrier with his behavior. In this situation when things don't go his way, Odysseus places responsibility…
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Category: /History
…. Uncle Tom's Cabin moved Northerners to tears and made slavery more personal to readers who had previously considered it only a distant system of labor that exploited black people. It angered white Southerners. They condemned it as a false depiction…
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…the white schools over to our school." Along with the already inadequate schooling, segregation was now in full affect. "We had separate lines at the bus station and in the bathrooms. That really angered me," says Vera. "My birth certificate even says…
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…to prevent this from happening. When the Soviet Union started preventing the aid from getting to the west side people began to move over to the west section of Germany. This angered the Soviet Union and they constructed a wall, called the Berlin Wall, which…
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…Book: Farewell to Arms By: Ernest Hemingway Quotation: "Anger was washed away in the river along with any obligation. Although it ceased when the carabiniere put his hands on my collar. I would like to have had the uniform off although I…
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…Book Title:Farewell to Arms Copyright:1929 Type:Fiction - Novel Author:Ernest Hemingway 1.Quotation: (Explain what the quotation means and why it was selected as important.) "Anger was washed away in the river along with any obligation. Although…
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…agreed to support the Austrian annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, in return for Austrian backing for opening the Dardanelles to Russian warships. Austria declared the annexation before the Russians could act. The "little brothers," the Serbs, were angered
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