Category: /Literature/English
with characters such as Titus, who is easily overcome by his anger. Although I myself would not murder my own son, I could easily relate to Titus feelings of betrayal and rage. In this way, Shakespeare shows how people make everyday decisions knowing
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of nothing into something else. But here she cannot even feel anger because in death there is no one to feel the anger against. She is without "even a report of land to justify despair." The character does not even feel hopeless because she has forgotten what hope
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
of the Bushes and Clinton make people think Bill Clinton is actually helping people, which is what they want of course. This initially angers me, but they have such a great power that they can do whatever they want with it and there isnt a way to stop them, just
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the real mother is not all-good, which permits
anger at the stepmother" (31). There are multiple reasons for this anger. First of all, the
stepmother is often associated with regulating their daily lives which constitutes
punishing and disciplining
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Category: /Literature/English
their innocent sons. In the midst of his shock and anger, Jason says to Medea,
Only give me my boys: the little pitiful violated bodies: that I may bury them In some kind place
Let me touch their dear flesh, let me touch their hair! (124) This shows the audience
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no more(Bradstreet 50-51). If God was provoked or ignored he could turn his anger upon the poor people The wrath of God is like great waters that are damned for the present; they increase more and more, and rise higher and higher, till an outlet is given
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, (possibly because he has no actual Bundren blood) in his only narrative he expresses his anger at Cash for exploiting their mothers death as an opportunity to show off his skill as a carpenter to everyone who came by. He expresses his anger at the entire family
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Category: /History
to claim the inheritance.
Although their main motives are to inherit all their fathers kingdom, Edmund seems to have a more complicated objective than the Lear sisters. In his soliloquy, he expresses his anger towards society because it has prevented him
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to be the apparent voice of Euripides opinions. Aphrodites involvement is fully integrated into the plot; her anger is well motivated, and Hippolytus death is necessary or probable consequence of her anger. As Aphrodite expects everyone to worship her all who see
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that Hamlet's "madness" might actually be a result of his love for Ophelia rather than his anger with her, and hopes that Ophelia will be able to cure him. Her spirits rise for a moment when she sees Hamlet's excited involvement with the play and his attentions
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