Papers 4801-4810 of total 10613 found.
…past, and his present home lives. Not only does war change his home-life, but his visit home changes the way he looks at war as well. His attitude towards the war changes from naiveté, to anger, to monotony. At first Paul can only see…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…the thoughts and feelings of others. Anger <Tab/>The "critic" helps you deal with it by deflecting it back on you. A healthy strategy is to learn to say what you want and negotiate for change. Anger is often a byproduct of helplessness because your…
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Category: /Literature
…meaning toward him revealing his feeling so late in his life. It may be a way to release his anger from the past, or he has revealed his deep feelings now, because he knows that his parents can't hurt him now."In my youth, my parents controlled me…
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…is a cold-blooded boy, a stone boy. Angered by Arnold's coldness, they shut him out, trying to ignore him and they even do so at the one time when he is about to express his sorrow to them. It is real hard for them to get through the grief they have which makes…
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…, condemning Messenger to 'be whipped with wire and stewed in bring, /Smarting in ling'ring pickle'. With the aid of Charmian urging her to 'keep (herself) within (herself)', Cleopatra eventually calms her anger and realises the unjustness of her impulsive…
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…rising anger and questions why. Tybalt explains the situation, and there is obvious friction between the pair as they disagree with each other's opinions. Tybalt thinks that Romeo should be harmed as he is their enemy but Capulet's opinion differs. He…
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angered Philip for he lunged at Alexander with his sword and, having been drunk, fell to the floor (Cinderella). To this Alexander commented, "Look, men, he's about to cross from Europe to Asia, and he falls crossing from couch to couch" (Cinderella). After…
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…to defend the colonies. The colonists were angered further by the troops presence, which they felt was unnecessary. Finally at peace and greatly in need of redefinition, the English government was thrown into further turmoil. It was at this critical point…
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…black ram is tupping your white ewe." This is where Iago exhibits his racism of Othello choosing to describe him in a manner that is likely to anger Brabantio. With Iago and Othello, Shakespeare challenges racist attitudes by depicting Othello as being…
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…no other emotion, except anger. He never shows his fondness for the young hostage, Ikemefuna, who eventually regards Okonkwo as his father. Inside, Okonkwo wishes that Ikemefuna was his natural son instead of Nwoye. It is also his flaw that causes him to beat…
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