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have suffered a real or imaginary loss of a loved object or person in their childhood. The child feels anger toward the lost object or person, but instead of expressing the anger, they take it in internally and direct it to themselves. They begin to feel
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Achilles is set upon the emotional side of the mind. His actions and decisions revolve very closely on his emotions, which is usually anger. He shows no mercy for Hector, he is ruthless and cruel in his ways with the enemy, almost like war is the only
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Achilles is set upon the emotional side of the mind. His actions and decisions revolve very closely on his emotions, which is usually anger. He shows no mercy for Hector, he is ruthless and cruel in his ways with the enemy, almost like war is the only
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of the story. The boy feels that the woman at the booth speaks to him out of a sense of duty. Only then does he realize that this is why Margans sister speaks to him. The reader is made aware of the anguish and anger the boy experiences as the bazaar closes
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on Frankenstein for giving him life.
The monster did not understand the concept of right and wrong and he
especially didn't mean to kill anybody. His expression of anger ended
up being violent, even fatal to the victim, and it just worked out that
he
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strong dictum, that in 1764, the
colonists were of a submissive nature, and were weakly pleading
for self-autonomy. This small fire of anger will become a huge
conflagration as the rights are slowly rescinded.
On October 19, 1765 the Stamp Act Congress
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it." Pap's only desire is to get his hands on Huck's money. There is never any compassion heard in Pap's voice, only anger. This anger is a result of Pap's alcoholism, which has a direct affect on Huck. When Pap drinks, he either physically or verbally abuses
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in the society, she
realizes that she has to leave, but her emotional pain makes her to do unthinkable.
Pain is often the source of anger and then violence. That progression is one of
Euripides' main themes. "Great people's tempers are terrible." The greatness
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these precious children have to
grow up in a world of hate and anger?
If only this world could change,
before the children grow old.
Abuse
Broken bottles and spilt beer
Scared to go home which use to be my safety
Being hit an abused
Leaves me to shake
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person of which one feels great anger and regrets for feeling that particular way. Edna interjected the lost "object" and her anger was turned inward as a defense mechanism called sublimation. When Edna swims out into the water until death, she actually
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