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    The nobble men are rich, powerful, healthy and happy and these are the good attributes. Whatever or whoever does not possess these attributes is seen as bad. On the other hand, the lower class developed a strong resentment towards the rich and called their deeds evil and their good. The difference thus lies in the assessment begins. The noble man develops the concept of “bad” as an after though just as the slave develops the concept of “good” as an…

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    During the lifetime of someone who grow up with at parents who is schizophrenic; resentment toward their parents or themselves begins to build up over the course of their life. This resentment is a result of them feeling that they are incapable of helping their parents when they need it most. From blaming their parents for having schizophrenia, but as well as not being able to help them control their parents’ episodes. Growing up with a parent who is schizophrenic creates problems during…

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    mentions how she is actually very upset at her brother for leaving her to take of things. I think it’s interesting because this is something people tend to do to minimize their negative emotions. Even with her laughing and smiling he uses the word resentment to reflect how she is feeling and she agrees that word is correct. On a personal level I feel that I probably just keep repeating similar things because I already pay a lot of attention to people when they are speaking. If anything…

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    While William enjoys many of the various stories his father tells him as a young child, William’s enjoyment of them as an adult gradually morphs into intense embarrassment and annoyance to eventually resentment. This is evident from William’s reaction in the very beginning of Burton’s film to hearing his father utilize his stories in public speaking (Burton 0:5:35). It is only with the inevitable death of his father that finally forces William to make some effort to repair the damage his…

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    story of a woman who becomes resentful from the infidelity of her husband. Marta realizes how much resentment she has for her husband. She fills with anger, remembering what her husband has put her through and has had enough. Jordan uses imagery, 3rd person point of view, and verbal irony, to show the story of the unwinding of Marta’s betrayed relationship and love. Jordan shows Marta’s resentment of her husband through using…

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    conflict Hamlet deals with when going back and forth with the bitterness he feels towards his mother. This scene shows that Hamlet still has such respect for his mother, however, the resentment he has in his mind will unfold as he finds out Claudius is actually a murderer. Shakespeare uses this built up of resentment for his mother to foreshadow the anger to come from his mother’s marriage with King Claudius, Hamlet’s uncle, but most importantly Hamlet’s father’s murderer. Hamlet’s inner…

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    Dmitri’s fourth symphony depicts all of the anger and resentment that he felt during the 1930’s. The symphony itself was similar to the others before it, but it used melodies from other symphonies like puppets. Part of it almost resembled cartoon background music, light and cheery. Suddenly it becomes almost…

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    his eyes, Juba cost him a job that was practically guaranteed to him. The circumstances that he was put in cost him a interview that he would have probably did very well in. His thought process became overwhelmed because he was filled with anger, resentment, and a need to find this Juba. The narrator was angry because he missed his interview at the accounting firm downtown. This anger was brought upon by him getting arrested for suspicion of being someone he clearly wasn't. Juba was a drug…

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    Leonard Pitts

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    and where they came from. Pitts uses the example that the governor of Arizona signed a law restricting ethnic studies in public schools. These laws ban classes that promote resentment toward a specific class or race or classes that are designed specifically for a certain race. Pitts argues that silence not only creates resentment but also keeps it alive. Pathos is used to appeal to emotion. Pitts uses pathos to support his claim by using his personal experience with people who want to leave…

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    Living with addiction often results in cumulative of unpredictable and damaging behaviors that deeply affects family members. Over time these behaviors can make family members feel helpless, angry, and a sense of reality being turned upside down. In the film, When Love Is Not Enough there are many family problems surrounding the addict Bill Wilson. Lois, Bill’s wife experiences episodes of loneliness when Bill is out drinking and does not return home. Lois receives pity from her friends for…

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