Papers 4391-4400 of total 10613 found.
…in terms of supports, which helped the success in the October Revolution Socially, the failure of the Provisional Government in having the Constituent Assembly in time delayed the peasants' wishes in guaranteeing their right to own land, which angered
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…Polonius (thinking he is the King). After realizing he did not kill the King, his act of anger and insanity become more real. Rather than just pretending to be insane, it seems as though he actually is crazy. "The body is with the king, but the king…
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…to jokingly mock me. I took the website the wrong way and was deeply offended. I got very angry with the former friend and my anger was quick to turn to feelings of revenge. I wanted to make him feel how I felt, and maybe even worse. I devised a plan in which I…
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…Rome became an empire of raging anger. Christianity a new religion appealed to the majority of the people of the Roman Empire. The message especially appealed to the poor and the slaves; it was also something new to put their faith in. Christianity…
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Category: /History
…their rights, was secession from the union. Many Southern states also publicly announced they would secede if Lincoln were elected President. In the election of 1860, Lincoln knew he had to have minimal enemies. So, as not to anger any pro-slavery voters Lincoln…
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Category: /History
…called in the troops to lay siege to the church. While it is true that the Indians did provoke the soldiers at Wounded Knee, the soldiers lost control. Driven by their anger, hostility, and fear, they slaughtered hundreds of Indians. The Indians did not know…
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…of their buried anger of Eve's original sin. Man's excuses of his oppression are that woman has weaker biological traits and inferior mentality, which gives him the right to dominate her since he is the stronger and the wittier according to his claim. Another means…
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…vote. The WSPU still demonstrated for equal rights and opportunities and in 1928 the voting age for women was lowered to 21. Emmeline must have been very happy to see that but she died soon after. Emmeline is a good example of how anger can be used…
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Category: /Literature
…serves as a reminder to Elizabeth and the reader that Walter is indeed present. As Elizabeth becomes increasingly incensed and "her anger [becomes] tinged with fear," (880) she attempts to distract herself with sewing and the like; his ever-presence in his…
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…for the country, and in himself as a lover. He is very sentimental, thus having a deeper capacity for anger and jealousy even thought he claims to be above such emotions. But his gravest weakness of all is the dreadful lack of understanding of other people. He…
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