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…arena (oppression of women's rights) down to the private sphere (domestic abuse). Apollo himself was flawed because his divine anger and punishment were directed not only at the guilty, but also at the innocent. He allowed his own unruly emotions influence…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…reaction is anger, but often the anger is first expressed as aggression. People outgrowing oppression have so much stored-up bitterness, so many memories of powerlessness and so little knowledge of how to make themselves heard, that violence toward others…
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…, anxiety, disgust and anger are all emotions that exist at the root of racism. According to an evolutionary perspective, fear is one of the most motivational emotions humans have in their bodies to keep them alive. It protects humans from danger, by motivating…
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…reforms? . The rebels had captured Angers and Saumer in June along with routing a government army in July. However the crises was about to become even more serious with the outbreak of what, ?The Committee of Public Safety?, would later dub the, ?federalist…
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…throughout the war. For instance, Athena came down from the sky to stop Achilleus from attacking Agamemnon (Willcock). Andre Michalopoulous confirms this action by quoting what Athena says to Achilles : I came from heaven to stay thine anger, if perchance…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of anger towards his father for marrying Martha Choate, and taking his sister, Sheila Aikenhead, with him. Michael had not only lost his innocence by running away from home but he also lost his innocence by convincing Sheila into thinking negative thoughts…
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Category: /Literature
…that Macduff is not born of his mother and that he had been deceived by the witches, he poked at the skull savagely with his sword and throws it to the ground. Macbeth's mood as portrayed by Nunn in Act 5 is one of helplessness, anger, frustration, and foul temper…
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…imaginings" (Act I, Scene III, line 138). The audience presumes his conscience is actively battling his ambition, and at this point is triumphant in derailing it. In the palace however, we see Macbeth become more determined as he is angered at the rise of Malcolm…
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…things and the boy realizes that he had pushed his family deeper into poverty by taking all the money they had over a girl. "Gazing up into the darkness I saw myself as a creature driven and derided by vanity; and my eyes burned with anguish and anger
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…is furious with the court over their decision to put his wife on trail. Examples of this include, "I come not to hurt the court; I only -" (p.74) and, "She has a signed deposition, sir"(p.71). After these attempts to get the court's attention his anger finally…
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