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seen the murder without her glasses, and through a train. Everybody is angered and the votes gradually change to not guilty, some come from people that honestly believe it and others who just want to leave and get it over with. Juror Three, who deadlocked
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Category: /History
by other feelings beside pride. The men feel anger as well as helplessness that sometimes hurt[s] so much that you cant even cry out (78). Instead of sulking and screaming out their feelings, they choose to hold their own and stay reserved. I would consider
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in those deaths and that the blame lay solely on Joes partner, Herbert Deever. At the end of the play, Chris realization that his father was guilty brings about anger and then remorse, when Joe commits suicide due to his guilty conscience. Joe has done
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they might look perfect on the outside but are screaming inside with all their anger. Health reasons are another thing. You can not tell if a person is going to get cancer,lucamia,or any other health related problems untill they get older.
I think people should
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Category: /Recreation & Sports/Health Care
to emotional states such as anxiety, irritation, anger, and fear. An average case of this disease is of a young woman who is obsessed with the idea of being thin and restricts her food intake to the point of danger; she may alternate fasting with periods of binging
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that Christabel is jealous of her fathers infatuation with Geraldine. At the end of the poem, Coleridge discusses the irrational anger of a parent toward a child.
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
and that is anger. His quality is
displayed through Hamlet's soliloquy in Act 1, Scene 2, Lines 131©
161. Hamlet is angry at his mother for marrying a new husband, his
uncle, Claudius, so quickly after his father's death. This anger
shines through in such phrases
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dubbing him with the conclusion of, "you bastard"(51, 75, 80).
One can see there is reason to believe that a love-hate relationship is present in both of these poems. However, could it be possible that this change in tone, between affection and anger
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Category: /Literature/Novels
and the requirement to perform like a real lady. The anger towards both, separately and conjuctly, are specifically dissected. Her motives are straight-forward and to the point. She expresses her disgust with her lifestyle but then goes straight back to his involvement
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lover, Medea experienced feelings of hurt, anger and a desire for revenge. Once her mind was made up to strike back upon her assailant, all the details of her plan just fell into place. She was able to manipulate Jason, his new bride and the king
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