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beside the loyal and true. (199)
He carries through the decree not out of anger or spite, but instead to protect his country. Creon is of the belief that laws are necessary to retain order even if it means going against ones family. "And I find
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a laugh. This is the meaning of good company, giving and taking gentle jokes and witty remarks. But if ridicule is a form of abuse, then it represents an excess, like being bad-tempered is the excess of anger. It might be easier to define abuse as the excess
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that flowed around the town. These fish were sacred to the gods. However, becasuse of a drought and no food, the people had to eat the carp to survive. This angered the gods. They wanted to punish all the people by death but "they relented from killing
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done to anger you so?"
"They're all bad! They start opium dens, and rape white woman who aren't careful! Isn't that enough to convince you" the father yelled, sounding frustrated. "Just stay away from those animals."
Tony wasn't exactly proficient in his
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." When Marlow arrives at the station he is shocked and disgusted by the sight of wasted human life and ruined supplies . The manager's senseless cruelty and foolishness overwhelm him with anger and disgust. Also through dramatic scenes such as the Grove
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is a big thing to watch over. But she wasnt a very good person. She was always angry with Zeus, and even though she had a good reason to be, she could have taken her anger out on just him, and not his mistresses or their children. Im really curios as to how
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traveled to a cave, which was home to one of the hideous one-eyed giants. After settling into the giant's home, the Cyclops returned surprised and angered. Instead of being hospitable and warm to his guests, the Cyclops "lunged out with his hands
snatching two
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believes in Frederick Henry. Then he recalls his anger and realizes that it stupid.
Beauty is meaningless. All there is to life is to believe in yourself not a woman not the beauty of nature just you and you will be happy. I cannot stand here and listen
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in revenge, and the anger spreading in this action fails to achieve anything. Estragon's and Lucky's collective impotence soon ends however, as Pozzo decides to once again dominate Lucky in the familiar manner. The loving belligerence resumes as Pozzo screams
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and peacefully through time. It is ironic that Dickinson writes of Deaths civility and politeness during a time that is mostly associated with anger and sadness. The poem has a certain calm and tranquil feeling to it that makes the reader think of death
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