Seneca; On Anger Seneca claims that anger is a senseless emotion which can only breed problems for the one who practices it‚ and should thus be avoided. Instead he offers us the philosophical approach of reasoning. Actions done and words said cannot be taken back‚ and should be reflected on before executed. An issue which arises is whether or not anger is justified in the presence of harm caused towards people close to you. Anger is an impulsive emotion which causes an individual to react out of
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exceptional job of developing the theme of dealing with anger and not letting it separate us from those we love – or from those who “love us best”. When Max is sent to his room without supper for causing mischief‚ he becomes angry. His wild journey becomes a metaphor for his journey through anger - the process of allowing his anger free reign‚ then coming to terms with it and actually processing the emotion. The forest grows in his room – just as his anger grows while he is sitting there stewing. The long
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6 Anger: Stimulants‚ Reactions and Reflections – A Shakespearean Perspective Sumathi Shivakumar According to Aristotle anger always surfaces from an injured self-esteem‚ or a punctured ego‚ or from some affront meted out to the individual directly or indirectly. This aspect of anger is captured by Shakespeare in his four great tragedies‚ with exceptional power‚ which in turn determines and governs the action of the play. If it is ambition and power mongering that drives Macbeth crazy‚ it is the choice
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groups or larger societal structures. II. Body What is anger? * It is an emotion characterized by antagonism toward someone or something you feel has deliberately done you wrong. * Anger can be a good thing. It can give you a way to express negative feelings‚ for example‚ or motivate you to find solutions to problems. * But excessive anger can cause problems. Increased blood pressure and other physical changes associated with anger make it difficult to think straight and harm your physical
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What is anger? Why is it that we go out of control? Why do we get angry at the people we love and care about? A natural reaction to pain or being hurt is anger. I believe it’s a part of human reflex‚ but is also voluntary. This mechanism strikes in‚ when the element of cause is perceived by us as a threat. As a teen‚ adult Authority was always an element of anger to me. Those who try to create attitudes such as Sexism‚ homophobia‚ racism‚ patriarchy‚ inequality‚ and oppression also make me
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the new popular face. The Guru of anger. He experienced the uncontrolled anger‚ at the age of 3 by his father. He doesn’t work on this stimulus‚ but his life drive him to became psychologist and define the people’s anger. Only few researches exist about anger’s structure‚ because it is not so friendly population to studying. Domestic violence‚ for example‚ is very difficult and sensitive term to approach. Several opinions exist‚ about which emotion borne anger. Researchers provide‚ from one hand
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References: Bundy‚ A.‚ McWhirter‚ P. T.‚ & McWhirter‚ J. J. (2011). Anger and violence prevention: Enhancing treatment effects through booster sessions. Education & Treatment of Children‚ 34(1)‚ 1-14. Reterieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/858020621?accountid=32521 Durrant‚ J.‚ & Ensom‚ R. (2012).
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respect‚ and how adults don’t really understand teens. And talks allot about anger and how to control it. My reading was about ….a 17 year old named Bo who has anger issues. He uses his anger to push himself to the physical limits of sports. He calls his English teacher‚ Mr. Redmond a name. He has already got 2 suspensions‚ and its only October. And after calling him a name‚ he will get expelled. Unless‚ he attends anger management classes. Throughout the novel he’s training for Yukon Jack’s‚ a big triathlon
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Thesis: Road rage is a major problem in the United States‚ it causes accidents‚ anger‚ fear‚ and danger to our roadways everyday. Audience: Anyone who struggles with anger management while driving‚ or the typical aggressive driver. Also teenagers‚ adults‚ and elderly people. Purpose: To inform all drivers of the unsafe and unpredictable behavior present on our roadways. Also to help understand road rage is a problem people have because
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provocation. Since it has a tranquillizing effect‚ patience is the best remedy for every affliction. The Bible says that if patience or silence be good for the wise‚ how much the better for others – unwise or not so wise. Sometimes we turn our anger upon the person responsible for hurting us; we are also likely to blame someone for any kind of mishap. By learning to be patient‚ one can cultivate the art of reigning in bad temper and hasty decision-making. Patience yields many good things. It
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