Category: /Literature/English
instilled with religious dogmas. However, fear of retribution soon turned to cynicism and criticism of his idealistic parentsÂ’ God, "the wrathful Jehovah of the Old Testament" (Stallman 16), as he was confronted with the harsh realities of war as a journalistic
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Category: /Literature
tells not to sin, "Consider the fearful danger you are in: 'tis a great furnace of wrath, a wide and bottomless pit, full of the fire of wrath, that you are held over in the hand of God…" Also in Stephen Vincent Benet's "We Aren't Superstitious" he
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Category: /Literature/Biographies
savages just like Madame Defarge and cause more chaos and pain. Ironically, she and the revolutionaries transform into the wrath of the many nobles who had murdered the innocent lives without mercy and love. Although in the midst of bedlam and anarchy
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Category: /Literature
those being: Lustfulness, the Gluttonous, the Avaricious and Prodigals, the Wrathful, and Heresy. Dante perceived these sins to be the lowest degree of sin. Dante believed that the punishment should fit the crime; he shows this in his reprimand
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Category: /Literature
something about human nature. On the surface, the poem is an animal poem which reminds us of the wrath and violence of the Jaguar. It is a symbolic poem about an animal which is fiercely energetic. Here the poet reveals his thoughts through a sight of a zoo
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Category: /Literature
in a circle about her Pearl would show her wrath. She would clench her fists, throw stones, and scream in a loud most horrible voice. Even at home Pearl's unspoken wrath was shown as she savagely attacked the weeds in the garden and pretended the ugliest ones were
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is that we cannot escape the wrath of the gods. Oedipus escaped the wrath of man for ASome fifteen years@, but in the end, he was still a AGod-Detested man@ and was forced into blind exile. His mother had tried to get rid of him, giving him to a servant and saying
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
couple kissing in public, were considered crimes that could be fined up to twenty shillings in New Haven (Bailey and Kennedy, 46). However, the Puritans feared God's wrath more so than being reproached by the government.
The Great Awakening describes a period
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Category: /Science & Technology/Computers and Cybernetics
be left alone" (Davis Stevens, Tech Wednesday) stated indirectly that the IT giant should be let off the leash to exercise free will and expand its stranglehold over the industry. Many companies have suffered the wrath of Microsoft and as a consequence
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Category: /History
was that Hernando Cortes was their god Quetzalcoatl and they did not want to incur the wrath of any god. So they welcomed him as a god and produced gifts to please him instead of treating him as a stranger and with suspicion.
Another factor that contributed
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