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, Antony tries to compose a battle strategy. Octavius Caesar refuses and Mark Antony wonders Why do you cross me in this exigent? He believes that since he is older he should be the one to make the plans. He is angered that someone younger than him should
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the offering of the crown. The only thing that they merit is death. The crowd and I decide to burn the conspirator's houses. Antony has fueled us with anger and we seek revenge! We set off to find the conspirators.
Antony calls us back to read us the will. He
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back at him by burning the draperies. Rufus "He said I took money from his desk, and I said I didnt. He said I was calling him a liar, and he hit me. Several times" (Pg. 26). Also, Rufus started to deal with his anger by punishing other people like his
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daughters to try and defeat
him. He begins to yell at the storm in a fit a of anger. From this
scene it is quite apparent that Lear had nearly lost his mind. In
conclusion, the reader is shown how Lear went from being a respected
and powerful king
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. At first she allowed people in her personal space and was able to express her intimacy and anger, but as Lorenzo became sick, she did not want anyone in her space. Emotionally the boundaries in the family were relatively normal. They were all very close to one
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of Cawdor, yet when Malcolm is named Prince of Cumberland(hence heir to the throne), Macbeth's immediate response is anger and disbelief. He believes he is the rightful heir. He is dissatisfied. (Act 1, Sc.4, 48-53)"The Prince of Cumberland! That is a step
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of resentment and anger towards her mother because of the serious emotional and mental abuse that she was put through. As a teenager, Joan was morbidly obese which is what encouraged her mother's mistreatment and condescending attitude. A good example of this can
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other on the back, "You Did It, You Did It." Eliza threatens and then decides to leave as Higgins is confused by her anger ("Why Can't a Woman Be More Like a Man?").
Outraged and frustrated by Higgins, Eliza leaves the Professor's house on Wimpole Street
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violent action against the verbal offender. Being the victim of racist opinions or being a racist and acting violently because your beliefs, or anger due to others beliefs will not be an understandable excuse when you are charged criminally. Still
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whos had over 2000 finger pricks?
In retrospect, appreciation of life (or its lack, thereof) doesnt cease to surprise me. Only in America can one stand out on the street and vent his anger in loud torrential speeches; only in America does one actually
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