Category: /Literature/English
, screaming at the boys to wake up and play. Now the coach could have controlled his anger at the kids for not paying attention and just called a time out and had a discussion with them to pay attention. That play lost the game for them, but no one really cared
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Category: /History
, Franklin never tells exactly why his brother was angry with him, though Franklin does admit to being saucy and provoking. Presumably, this character flaw practicing the virtue of silence would remedy the anger. Franklin left Boston surreptitiously, and he
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Music
). So they express their anger and helplessness in angry, sometimes violent songs.
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Category: /Literature/English
in progression through denial and isolation, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance. However, these stages are not absolute and rigid but fluid and last for different periods of time. They may exist side by side or one may experience any number out of the five
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Category: /Literature/English
The Use of Force illustrates very well the feelings and emotions of a normally rational
person, who, for any reason, is subjected to a situation that causes much frustration and
anger. Most people have patience, but everyone has a breaking-point
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Category: /Literature/English
magnitude. The characters are supposed to be the most perfect people whom the audience can still relate to. Hamlet is a wealthy prince, however he deals with the same problems as the common man. He is confused, paranoid, and angered about the circumstances
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Category: /Literature/English
a blind man in his house. The vehemence of his prejudice is surprising. His initial anger and anxiety seem way out of proportion to the situation, as if this blind man were threatening him somehow.
Gradually, as the evening wears on, the narrator begins
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Category: /Literature/English
is power and control.
Mostly peace is just a good thought, a sort of utopian society that can not be reached. There will always be anger and hate in the world. No one will ever agree on one thing. The human need for power is very strong; greed may even be our
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Category: /Literature/Novels
to Atlanta,and still had a lot of anger towards the white man.His wife from his second marriage took him threw a whole lot of changes,but he tried to make it work because they had two kids.Eventually he got his big break,and now he is a best selling writer
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Category: /Literature/English
by stepparents. Males abuse females to punish and control them as well as to get their attention. Females engage in violence for self-defense, to escape an abusive male, in retaliation of abuse, and out of anger for an abusive partner. The nuclear family
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