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…a few dishes that he liked using and would use only them. Before he met Julia, he would eat without much appetite and was skinny. If Winston were faced with a bully, he would react with anger. After his first reaction, he would look the person over. If he…
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…and upset. Mr. Lavoie asked the student what was wrong and the student explained that he spent extra time on proof reading his story. Mr. Lavoie, admittedly, realized that by using patronizing comments to the student, only frustrated and angered him. How can…
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…assailants should feel no shame when overcome..." because if you fought for what you believed in, shame is not an emotional factor involved, even if you were "overcome". Emotions that are involved are anger, hatred and the desire to get revenge. Also, for him…
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…. For example the Buddha opposed the animal sacrifices. Hinduism made much use of animal sacrifices to various gods, because this was the way that the Hindu's thought they would reach Nirvana. Angered, Buddha told his followers not to kill any living creatures…
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…propagandist. His pamphlethelped change the American view toward the war. Paine stressed that it would bea folly to think that America would be able to reconcile with Great Britain. Hewanted to shift the Americans' anger from the regulations…
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…. The Capulet ball influences the ending of the play by Romeo's invitation at the ball, which creates the meeting of Romeo and Juliet. The ball also gives birth to Tybalt's anger and causes his challenge. The challenge causes the banishment of Romeo…
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…to benefit from creative, imaginative play as the natural means to express feelings, overcome anger and gain self-control. In addition, another negative effect for Americans heavy television viewing may lead to serious health problems. The main culprits…
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…with anger and denial. She refuses to be coaxed by Randy's attempts to gain her attention. Suzie reacts as if she herself were Randy's prey, which both frightens and infuriates her. She refuses to see Randy as anything but a "cold-blooded" killer. Her refusal…
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…from me even before I got a chance to ask her out." "Yeah, I know. But didn't you go out back with him? You seemed cool with him." "I though I was. But when we got to the middle of the lake, mentioned her and all my anger flooded back to me." I noticed…
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…funeral, which was a big mistake. Then Brutus says to the crowd "If at anytime I should die for the better of Rome, I will do so." But now he is running away from his death by an already angered crowd. If his death is for the better of Rome he is not "keeping…
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