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…the moral struggle of good vs. evil and right vs. wrong. In Jonathan Edward's "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" he warns people to live life by Gods words. He tells not to sin, "Consider the fearful danger you are in: 'tis a great furnace of wrath, a wide…
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…on the conventional wrath of God, Lewis implores a wrath of a demonic supernatural force. The basis for this creation lies within a mistrust of the Roman Catholic Church. The Gothic fantasy was not a call for revolt, but a revolution from the values and attitudes…
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…descriptions of Claudius' Seven Deadly Sins (Holman, p. 491) mirror his own pride, wrath, greed, envy, lust, gluttony and sloth. Claudius' sins are laid out in brutal, agonizing detail. The Ghost almost eagerly describes Claudius' behaviour, with acts that encompass…
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…, Odysseus the destroyer-of-cities, who lives in Ithaca." By doing so, he has invoked Poseidon's wrath and made his odyssey much more dangerous, the mildest part being Circe and the worst part being the tumultuous days after leaving Ogygia. <Tab/&gt…
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…for grumpy puritans and prohibitionists who, if they ever manage to get their way over SUVs, will refocus their wrath on "professional style" kitchen ranges or riding mowers above a certain horsepower. The machines, though, are blameless. I love my SUV. In its…
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…the brunt of Gabriel's sublimated wrath and guilt. In the good Book Gabriel was an archangel, the symbol of God's righteousness. Interesting enough Gabriel is not quite the symbol of righteousness, he had an affair, he beats his wife, and he despises his…
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…. Midwives were believed to kill the children they helped concieve and offer them to the devil. (Barstow, Anne Llewellyn, Witch Craze). "There is no head above the head of a serpent: and there is no wrath above the wrath of a woman. I had rather dwell with a lion…
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…of man. The promise of eternal paradise is not always enough to convert a man to Christianity, which leads to salvation. Therefore, God uses His wrath to instill fear into a man who has fallen onto the wrong path, such as Dante. Dante, the writer…
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…constantly reminds his men (O,p.144): “My friends, we have food and drink in the ship, so we must keep our hands off these cattle or we may suffer for it” Therefore, Odysseus feared the wrath of Helios. As much as the characters feared the immortals, they had…
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…. Artillery ammunition included solid shot, grape, canister, shell, and chain shot, each of which came in any of the nine common artillery calibers. Solid shot and shell were used against long-range, fixed targets such as fortifications; chain shot, consisting…
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