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…with a filling of his food dish and anticipate it with hunger. These would be determined reactions set both by the instincts of the animal and his past experiences, however, the dog might also feel the emotion of anger towards the owner for having left him alone…
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…away, instead of demonstrating anger, he laughs. This demonstrates that the speaker is a strong character with self poise. Hughes' uses metaphor when he says "tomorrow" (line 8). He is indicating that the word "tomorrow" implies the future. He has faith…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. It is a human instinct to hate, and it is an instinct for which a civilized society cannot provide for. Gene chose to express this instinct through anger and jealousy, causing himself more pain than he caused to others. Gene put it best when he said, "All of them…
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…was definitely one of them. Another reason was the Treaty of Versailles. This was the treaty that was signed at the end of World War 1. This treaty outlined the rules that Germany must follow because of their defeat by Britain and France. Many Germans were angered
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…, murders are committed in moments of passion or anger, or by criminals who are substance abusers and acted impulsively. As someone who presided over many of Texas's executions, former Texas Attorney General Jim Mattox has remarked, "It is my own experience…
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Category: /Literature
…because of quick-thinking, and actions that come out of anger. This is exactly what Shakespeare, hundreds of years ago, was saying! Isn't it a shame that the humans in the present world can make all types of improving technology, but cannot improve on their own…
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…, one can see some of the similarities present between the myths of Christianity (mainly Roman and Greek) and those of Africa, such as the story of the creation, the deceiving of the God, his anger with the people and the punishment he gave them in order…
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…with a scholarship to UVA, but he did not attend college after failing his high school math course and not attending summer school. Since then, Biff has been a continual failure, stealing every job he has had and spending time in jail. Despite his failures and anger
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…was angered by this and called upon the murderers once again to kill Lady Macduff, his son, and everyone else living in his property. Though it seemed he was unaffected by these murders it is certain that after he killed Duncan he would never be able to sleep…
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…. Sleep can be a place we can take our anger out without hurting anyone. Sleep can also be represented as the core goodness of our hearts, it can be our conscience and/or our values and beliefs. As Macbeth lived in Scotland he believed that in fighting…
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