the entire blame on the sea and could never acknowledge the fact that she might herself had a role to play in her own suffering. The incident was unfortunate of course‚ but blaming someone else for one’s own miseries and getting carried away by resentment has resulted in her pursuing revenge to such an extent that she still cannot get past the incident and accept the
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‘Of Propriety’‚ Smith discusses the relationship between passion and propriety. Of the three passions-social passions‚ unsocial passions and selfishness-unsocial passions consist of resentment. We find ourselves sympathizing with both the agent and subject of an action through unsocial passions such as anger and resentment. Smith adds that the sentiment of approbation is always pleasurable and within it there are two elements: the sympathetic passion of the spectator and the emotion which arises in
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sons and daughters of every age-from young children to adults-once they find out that one or both of their parents has been sexually unfaithful. Loss of trust....‚ Shame....‚ Confusion....‚ Anger and ambivalence toward the betraying parent....‚ Resentment toward the betrayed parent....‚ Acting out...."(Nogales). Every child is different and may not experience all of these responses when confronted with the revelation of a cheating parent. Every child will‚ however‚ be effected. " But even if it is
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It’s easy to put the blame on someone and make yourself believe that you are who you are because of the hurt this person has caused. The fact of the matter is that now‚ putting a blame on someone results in living in the past. Holding anger and resentment towards and individual blocks us from learning how to be free. Most people do not know the affects of their actions‚ never fully looking into the deepness of their actions. We search high and dry trying to seek answers and redemption for why we
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changed the relationship between the American colonies and Britain and America as a whole. The war changed the U.S economically‚ politically‚ and ideologically by changing the way our government is set up‚ the way our economy has prospered‚ and the resentment towards the British. The British demolished the French which caused the boundaries throughout the eastern coastline to change. (DOC A). As a result‚ trade was more successful for the British and the colonist. However‚ this did not end well when
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reparations to the Entente Powers. Prominent economist‚ John Maynard Keynes‚ says that the peace was a “Carthaginian Peace‚” a treaty that was meant to cripple Germany. Versailles allowed the German economic collapse and bitter resentment of members of the Entente‚ which
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and Indian war affected the relations between the British and the American colonies through political turmoil‚ economical debt leading to strict taxation‚ and ideological differences which increased colonial violence. These sources of anger and resentment created a permanent gap between Britain and the American Colonies that would eventually lead to a brutal revolution. The French lost the entirety of their North American possessions after the French and Indian War‚ which led to numerous new possessions
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Just the opposite of his analogy of tides‚ Seattle’s growing resentment only becomes more evident and does not “ebb away” like his people. As he continues his oration‚ he takes on a pleading tone‚ which mingles with his resentment. When this occurs‚ Seattle’s pleas seem foreboding and carry a warning to the white people who have driven his people out of their
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frees yourself from more hurt. When you forgive someone you are saying to them that you stop feeling anger and resentment towards them and that you are willing to put it behind you. In The Crucible‚ Mr Proctor cheats on his wife and she has to learn how to forgive him. At the start of Act Two she hasn’t forgiven him and her relationship towards Mr Proctor is full of anger and resentment “ELIZABETH: John‚ you are not open with me. You saw her with a crowd‚ you said. Now you- PROCTOR: I’ll plead my
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Kate-Lynn Gomerich M. Haddou English 12C Individual Character Project November 22‚ 2014 John Proctors Role in “The Crucible” To be puritan is to be pure of any physical or mental pleasure; when pressure built the citizens of Salem massed into a frenzy of noose casting. Only to realize the heavy weight of truth as a course rope began to constrict around their necks. In “The Crucible” a story taking place in Salem‚ Massachusetts: the restricting ways of puritan life began to take their toll on the
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