Papers 4711-4720 of total 10613 found.
Category: /History
…many contributions to American literature. Other than successfully representing and expressing the feelings of anger, frustration, and impatience of African American people abroad, she has paved the way for young aspiring African American writers. In 1771…
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…workers, become social outcasts because the oppression that they face has become so harsh that they express their anger through the use of violence (Attell 254). The discrimination that the migrant workers face in Steinbeck’s novels is real; the anger
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…, then flying down to herd them onto their new home, a rock safe from the tide. (Horn) In addition to his joys, the author’s sorrows also find expression in Karana’s story. His anger at himself over the careless killing of animals during his youth resolved itself…
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Category: /Literature/English
…a messed up thing she had done, bring all the people and lying to me. In hindsight, having my anger and frustration validated is probably what caused me to conceive of “The Plan”, as Andre and I now refer to it ( and only to one another). We were going to ditch…
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Category: /Literature/English
…' anger by asking him "what [he would] undertake / to show [himself] in deed [his] father's son / more than in words?" (4.7.125-127) . Laertes becomes so determined to seek revenge on Hamlet that he listens to Claudius and, consequently, becomes his pawn…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…through any means. Like other members of his class, Julian thought himself superior to the toiling masses, and he regarded their frequent strikes with anger and contempt. Julian was engaged to Edith Bartlett, a beautiful, graceful Boston aristocrat…
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Category: /History
…in tax revenue. However, the perception of the colonists was that the British were trying to force them to drink the tea from their company. This again angered the colonists, who were getting paranoid of a domineering Britain. A famous protest was organized…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…the aborigines, and to rid society of the concept of racial superiority, and the abuse of the authority, which is created by the concept. Each time Jimmie is racially abused, he becomes more and more provoked, until he lets out his anger against white society…
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Category: /Literature/English
…some misconceptions that lead to predjidice against Arab Americans and Muslims today. It's normal to have a lot of different emotions right now. Anger, sadness, fear, and numbness are some of the reactions you might have. Don't be embarrassed or afraid…
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Category: /Literature/English
…a time comes when they reach a point that they can no longer keep their feelings of grief inside and it boils out of them like a flood of rushing water. Others immediately break down and cry their grief and anger out, collect themselves, and carry…
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