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…football in the fall, they were accepting of it. Unfortunately, for the team, I loved acting. I performed twice more that year and had a great time doing it. The decision to leave football was easy for me. The consequences were not. Angered by the fact…
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…action and the music. He becomes aggressive and pulls her by the hair, almost like trying to punish her for she is the reason that he is changing and experiencing difficulty in seducing a woman. The anger and his frustration are a sign that he is losing his…
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…' is used twice, although it is slightly rearranged, to emphasise his point. Hopkins is enraged with the unnecessary felling of the passive trees. He is mournful of the trees' termination. Repetition is used to show his anger at the humans' actions. 'All…
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…bruises on her face and a bloody nose, yet she says nothing and accepts the punishment as if it were inescapable event. She goes to sleep that night angered at herself for causing the outbreak and despaired with the fact that she will be offered no guarantees…
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…class and low-rank employees. These people have a backlog of anger because of the abuses they have been victims of, so once they are conceded small liberties there is an accumulation of conflict and an explosion of demands towards the government in control…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. Pope Clement VI, living at Avignon, sat between two large fires to breath pure air. The plague bacillus actually is destroyed by heat, so this was one of the few truly effective measures taken. If the plague was a manifestation of divine anger
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Category: /Literature/English
…people who suffered during the Great Depression. He wrote of their daily lives in American cities, of their anger and their loves. Black people loved reading his works and hearing him read his poems at public presentations all over the country (“Langston…
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Category: /Literature/English
…cannot be adequately described or interpreted in words. Dee says that words like fear, anger, love, and hate are just labels for feelings. He points out that beyond these labels, feelings can’t be “intellectualized” any further. Symbology is to intuition…
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Category: /History
…fulfilled Platt's worst expectations. He would not let Platt dominate his term or his decision making. In particularly he angered and defied Platt on the biggest issue of his term - utility franchise taxes. At that time public service corporations did not pay…
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Category: /Literature/English
…are the traditional emotions with which people embrace someone's death. In addition agony, anger and feelings of emptiness or sorrow often follow these feelings. As a result, ceremonies surrounding death, often reflect these emotions, making them somber and upsetting. Also…
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