Category: /Social Sciences/Language & Speech
. Salman Rashdie has been lucky to survive the violent anger of the Muslim world. But at the same time he became popular with many segments of the population, not necessarily due to the greatness of his writing, but primarily because of the controversial subject
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Category: /Literature/Creative Writing
waiting for me in the front section of the theater. I didn't utter a word but just gazed into her eyes, filled with anger towards me. As she walked past me towards the exit doors, which lead to the Dufferin Street, the odor that attracted me towards her
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Category: /Social Sciences/Controversial Issues
to say are to escape from their emptiness and depression trying to ease the tensions in their everyday lives, relieving anger and trying to escape the numbness that they are suffering inside.
Some of the most common causes of this mental illness are those
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Category: /History/North American History
, and God; glory for power, gold for wealth, and God for spreading the gospel in the new nation.
The Europeans and Indians had a good mutual relationship until the Spaniards angered Indians by sudden intense conquest to the cities and destroyed them
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Category: /History
to get his stored up hate, anger, and fear out.
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
of Sylvia Plath work contains bitterness and hatred I think. Ethridge Knight seems to have more of a disconnected sense of anger in his work. Ex "A faggot in steel boots" I think the shows him lashing out toward the military for the death of his friend in Poems
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Theater
relationship with his only son, and transposes his vicious anger to the accused youth. Juror 10 (Phil Nichol) condemns the accused because of his own paranoia; he is terrified the "scum" of the slums might one day take control. Each of the jurors is in turn offended
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
. "During this time, feelings of anger, resentment, and hurt about Mina arose in Wabi" (Brown, 52). She was so impacted by the anger she received when referring back to Maechi Mina, it disturbed her meditation for a long time, even when she
was away at another
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Category: /History/North American History
and to the colonies. This angered the colonists and made them bitter to the presence of the redcoats, and for a long time after the revolutionary war this bitterness caused the distrust for a standing army during peacetime.
So, the increasing control from the crown
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Category: /Literature/World Literature
the local village for accidentally killing a young boy during a ceremony. The reader observes misfortune after another until Okonkwo kills the messenger from the white man due to his tragic flaw of impulse of anger. Again, the reader is held in suspense
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