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Category: /Literature/English
Anger is such a common word in everyday language and society. It is an emotion, a violent passion that is usually caused by real or supposed injury. Anger can result from something as major as bodily harm or as trivial as not being able to afford a toy…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Words that need to be spoken should not accumulate inside. The hurt, pain or jealousy a person feels can not hide. Sorrow and anger can be and will be suppressed. But these only leads to a person feeling depressed. Anger is a deadly toxin…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and fighting. The general emotional content of the episodes has changed from sadness to anger. From a psychological standpoint, there are many influences that cause extreme anger to be displayed by the guests on "talk shows". Imagine being a guest on the Jerry…
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…and fighting. The general emotional content of the episodes has changed from sadness to anger. From a psychological standpoint, there are many influences that cause extreme anger to be displayed by the guests on "talk shows". Imagine being a guest on the Jerry…
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Category: /Literature/English
Anger is only one letter short of danger, yet it varies from angel by only one letter. Anger causes a great deal of harm. The question still remains, “Is human nature inherently violent?” Many arguments have been made to both support and invalidate…
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…is communication, but your emotional reaction to life is just as vital. The four basic emotions that a person will feel in his or her life time consist of, happiness, sadness, fear, and anger. Most people will explore every part of these emotions within themselves while…
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Category: /Literature/English
…for his misfortune. Oedipus’ character traits of haste, anger, and truthfulness are shown most clearly during his spiraling downfall where he thinks he is a simple man who knows nothing, yet knowing more than he realizes by the end of the story…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…. Starting with his quarrel with Agamemnon and withdrawal from battle, to the death of Patroklos, and with the slaying of Hektor. Achilles emotions and actions decide the fate of many warriors on both sides. Achilles struggles with anger, honor, pride, loyalty…
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Category: /Literature/English
…destroyed for Jason. She felt lonely with no family, friends, or even land. Two great pains tear Medea, the betrayel of Jason and her betrayel of her country. This deeply angers Medea_ her trajic flaw appears to be an excessive sense of revenge_ and she…
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Category: /Literature/English
…completely. The need for revenge will not only destroy the person who someone wants revenge on, but also the seeker. Chilingsworth anger and need for revenge controlled everything about him. In the novel Hawthorne mentioned that, “Chilingsworth had been calm…
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