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Category: /Literature/English
…, while enduring the wrath of other gods, all the while being a worthy predecessor of Augustus and founder of the Roman people. All of these necessities pull at Aeneas' character and prevent Virgil from creating him for his own sake. Of course, the Trojan…
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Category: /History
…with priests, who could convert the natives to believe in the Christian faith. Las Casas, a powerful voice for the Indians, was a defender against colonization, sought to set free Indians from the oppressive wrath of Spain.…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…says, "She'll not relax her rage till it has found its victim" (20). This proves to be true since Medea does not give up until she has made Jason miserable. These acts of murder show the wrath of Medea's rage. In conclusion, Medea's fatal flaw…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, choosing not to reveal himself as king to drive away the suitors, but instead to bide time in the guise of a beggar until he can slaughter all who’ve wronged him. Beowulf’s wrath is swift and justified. He plays no games with his opponents. Beowulf even…
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…in the temple from the top to the bottom. The reason it had to have been God is that no one would be capable of tearing it from the top. This was to show the wrath of God that He had upon the world at this time. I am sure that He felt bad for His son for having…
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…to be true and try to divulge the unknown and even the seedy. The scandals and the hypocrisy of the government and society itself can be exposed to the people through the press. In many other countries, any semblance of rebellion would bring the wrath
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Category: /Literature/English
…to fear of the king's wrath. The Fool had the ability to be totally honest with Lear, fore he had no rank or status to be stripped of. I find it utmost ironic that the more powerful a being becomes the more he or she must carefully expound their advice…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…. Hester did sin horribly but it was not comparable to Abigail's many sins. The sins that Abigail were guilty of were wrath, avarice, lust, and envy, while Hester only committed lust. Hester's adulterous behavior was considered one of the worst sins…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…relates to certain aspects of religion. Jack breaks practically all of the seven deadly sins associated with evil people. He lusts for blood, is greedy for power, is a glutton for meat, envies Ralph as chief, executes his wrath over Piggy, and has extreme pride…
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Category: /Literature/English
…the avenger fails to make himself felt as such to him who has done the wrong.”. Let us look at a man who described his pain as “a thousand injuries”. He is a man that is full of hatred and disgust. He wants nothing more than to let his wrath be felt, on the man…
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