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…, Connecticut received quite a shock on July 8, 1741 when Edwards began preaching his monstrous oration. They were told stories of pure, extreme horror, and some even suffered from heart attacks or fainted from their terror. Edwards uses fear, shame, and annoyance…
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…Grendel forever. "Nothing was changed, everything was changed, by my having seen the dragon." (75). At first, he simply accepted his duty to drive men to better themselves through his terrorizing, but eventually he came to resent their blissful ignorance…
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…the story. Like Lee said when he, Adam and Samuel were naming the boys, "...the Cain and Abel story...I think it is the symbol story of the human soul...The greatest terror a child can have is that he is not loved, and that rejection is the hell he fears…
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…of former slaves, who felt the pain of oppression and shared his sense of cultural and spiritual tradition. In the South, he saw his people being drive! n to a status of little difference from slavery, and saw them terrorized at the polls. He taught school…
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…. And that Invisible Man, Kemp, must now establish a Reign of Terror.’” (Pg. 114) The previous quote was taken as the invisible man was talking to Kemp about his plans of judicial killing. This proves that Griffin has gone completely insane and it is his way of getting…
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…achievements. His main contribution to the development of drama was an intensification of the dramatic element over narrative, lyric, or elegiac poetry, by which he aroused the audience to heights of anguish, pity, and terror. Aeschylus’ innovations began thirty…
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…factors to be expected of a violent child. When he went to school that day with plans of terror, he did it in way that was "less bloody" than other shootings. Shooting from the hip, Solomen aimed low and after the rampage he put a powerful .357 revolver…
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…to Palestinians. In exchange, the Palestinians promised peace in return. At first, terrorism grew high and many people died, including Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin. The nation of Israel grew alarmed but maintained their loyalty to their leader and kept its promise…
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…at a celebration for a king’s death, similar to the opening funeral in Beowulf. It is at the celebration that the warriors learn of King Hrothgar’s unspeakable terror. He calls upon Buliwyf because he is too old to fight the terrors that haunt him and his people…
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…the country. The next day's New York Times newspaper reported that the attack was Bolshevik or W.W.I origin. Mitchel Palmer wanted to create a special task force that would stop the terror which swept through America. He went before the Congress and begged…
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