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    Road rage is a major problem in the United States‚ anger causes stress‚ fear‚ and accidents to our roadways everyday. In this essay we will define road rage‚ look at the causes and effects‚ and come up with solutions on how to avoid an altercation with an aggressive driver who has road rage and how to avoid being the cause yourself. Anger is a large part of being human‚ it is an emotion just like any other and therefore it is hard to overcome. What people need to realize though‚ is that just like

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    have felt anger and fear towards the church which would had allowed him to write a dark defensive poem. In the introduction stanza Blake expresses the contemplation of his thoughts as to handle anger towards another person. Within this first stanza there are two options for consideration; the first is to communicate with the person that has angered him and continue as a friend or not address the issue and see this person as a “foe” (Blake‚ Line 3). If he chooses to not address this anger then the

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    failing urban school. Ninety percent of the students were low-income African-Americans and Latinos”. Of course of around him all the time happening violence‚ students fight for power‚ they are so angry and they are don’t know what to do with this anger. So‚ what he need to do to survive in this situation‚ in this “world?” Show to all that he is strong ‚ he needs to fight for power. Fight for power on streets where he is living‚ “fight” for power in school where he is studying. He must to have a

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    wrath/anger. Blake cleverly presents this idea by the way of an extended metaphor in order to make the point that the best way to deal with inner emotions/feelings is confronting or talking about them. Not only does Blake use an extended metaphor‚ but allusion‚ tone‚ and title also contribute to his message. An extended metaphor is a figure of speech that compares two essentially unlike things at some length and in several ways. In “Poison Tree”‚ the poet compares a tree to the speaker’s anger. Throughout

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    into trouble. Finny claimed that he wore the tie as a belt because it represented "Devon in the War." Again‚ Gene was envious of Finny’s openness to make up a story and "get away with everything." Another one of Gene’s enemies is his anger. Alone‚ his anger is mild‚ but when mixed with his jealousy‚ prove to be a deadly combination. Gene was angry at such things as Finny’s ability go get out of trouble‚ and his own unwillingness to say "no" to Finny. The real war‚ however‚ started when he

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    the world. He went into the army as a troubled young man who was angry at his alcoholic and drug addicted mother for giving him up and leaving him to basically survive on his own in the world. He went through his life being bitter and taking out his anger on people that did not deserve it. When Fischer finally does meet his mother years later‚ in her pitiful circumstances‚ he feels nothing but pity for her. He goes into meeting his estranged mother expecting to be angry and full of hate for

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    In both A Seperate Peace and “A Poison Tree”‚ the authors explore how anger can change the way a person deals with a situation. Both Authors claim that Anger can seek into you and change how you act as a person. Many people deal with their anger by holding grudges against people to cope. Passage one shows how the narrator let his grudge toward his foe grow until the problem was unfixable. In the passage “i was angry with my friend:/i told my wrath‚ my wrath did end:/ I was angry with my

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    THE MOUSE WHOSE NAME IS TIME In his short and playful poem titled “The Mouse Whose Name Is Time‚” Robert Francis compares time to a mouse that secretly and silently nibbles away on various objects in the same way that time itself nibbles away on such things as days‚ nights‚ seasons‚ and years. The comparison of time to a mouse seems both appropriate and ironic in various ways. The comparison seems appropriate because we don’t often notice the passage of time until a unit of time is gone. The passage

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    Aggression is the feeling of anger and hatred that may result in threatening or violent behavior. It is also a physical or emotional expression of the feelings of dissatisfaction arising out of the comparison between what people presently have and what they believe they should have‚ what they ought to have or what they believe is ideal. The theories of aggression assert that aggression is the inevitable result of frustration or conflict‚ they affirm that aggression results out of an innate instinct

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    the different aspects and consequences of anger. The poem starts off by saying‚ “I was angry with my friend; I told my wrath‚ my wrath did end” (Blake 1‚2). Which is a very simple poetic way of saying he was angry‚ but he felt better after confessing his true feelings. When Blake continues‚ he explains how he cannot confess his anger to a foe‚ and goes on by creating images and speaking about the consequences. The obvious moral of this poem is that anger becomes dangerous when hidden from a friend

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