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rage and assumes
The passage could be construed as unfair to Beethoven if one assumes that the " throttling murderous rapist's rage " putatively expressed in the music is supposed to have come from Beethoven's own habitual thoughts and feelings, which McClary does not suggest.

rage and form
Amok, the rarer form, is believed to stem from rage, insult, or a vendetta against a person or society for a wide variety of reasons.
Lilith then takes the form of the serpent in her jealous rage at being displaced as Adam's wife.
After the Green Lantern Sinestro betrayed the Green Lantern Corps and created the Yellow Lantern Corps, a prophecy was fulfilled that Lantern Corps of the other cosmic energies of emotion shall form, such as Red ( rage ), Orange ( greed ), Black ( death ), White ( life ), Indigo ( compassion ), Blue ( hope ), and Violet ( love ).
He designed many groups, of nymphs and amorini and medallion subjects to form the centre of Pergolesi's bands of ornament, and they were continually reproduced upon the elegant satin-wood furniture which was growing popular in his later days and by the end of the 18th century became a rage.
These experiences deeply influenced Ray Ginger's political convictions and much of his historical work: in later life he frequently recounted his childhood humiliation when sent to collect the bag of flour that was the only form of public welfare available, and also the intense personal rage that dominated his youth.
In addition to creating illusions, her witchcraft can now briefly alter the behavior of individuals, forcing them to act out of their basest emotions, like rage and lust, and even grant a tangible form to inhibitions and the darkest corner of someone's psyche.
To the north of the department, there is a succession of hills of low high ; the elevations that are continuous form the Cordillera Quince Puntas, along with the mountain rage of San Luis from north to south.
In the Batman story " Tulpa ", an American national of Tibetan heritage embodies his own hatred and rage in the form of a terrible demon, a tulpa he names and gives the shape of Mahakala, to defend him from the depredations of a gang of criminals who extort him.
* In its worst form, it can be a particularly violent form of road rage and a form of intimidation.
Even if he hasn't shown his wolfen incarnation in this reboot, he's still prone in his human form to violent and vicious outburst of rage, especially when Princess Projectra, for whom he still carries a torch, is threatened.
Increased energy and some form of anger, from irritability to full blown rage, are the most common symptoms ( MMDT ).
A month or two later, while watching rage together in 2002 she suggested to Alana and John that they form a band together.
According to psychologists, rage is a behavior that every person exhibits in some form.
Ryūsei becomes fueled with rage, evoking the conversion to his ' true ' form, the android known as Metalder.
Whenever his energies reach a peak from rage, with the cry, he transforms into his metallic form.
Natsume's death drove Gawl into a blind rage, triggering a Rage form.
A Purana ends the story with gods fearing that Sharabha may not be able to control his rage and thus urging Shiva to give up his Sharabha form.

rage and ;
Piepsam's fatal rage arises not only because he cannot stop the cyclist, but also because God will not stop him ; ;
Overcome by rage, Ahasuerus leaves the room ; meanwhile Haman stays behind and begs Esther for his life, falling upon her in desperation.
* VIOLENT groups use rage and weapons to their advantage, and sometimes terrorism ; PEACEFUL alignments depict pacifist and anti-war movements
Lusus is usually translated as " game " or " play ", while lyssa is a borrowing from the Greek λυσσα, " frenzy " or " rage ", and sometimes rage personified ; for later poets, Lusus and Lyssa become flesh-and-blood companions of Bacchus.
" I felt I ’ d better go find out where it is ; what it is to be black in this country ; what this rage is all about ," Brando said on the late night ABC-TV talk show Joey Bishop Show.
Tony arrives to see Maria, and in a fit of rage she throws her fists at him until he finally calms her down and they plan to run away together ; as the walls of Maria's bedroom disappear, they find themselves in a dreamlike world of peace (" Somewhere ").
Berengar's courage failed him ; he confessed that he had erred, and was sent home with a protecting letter from the pope, but with rage in his heart.
* 1937: the Cotton Club, all the rage in New York, is put on at the Moulin Rouge ; Ray Ventura and his Collegians also appear.
Although the chaplain persists in attempting to lead Meursault from his atheism, Meursault finally accosts him in a rage, with a climactic outburst on his frustrations and the absurdity of the human condition ; his personal anguish at the meaninglessness of his existence without respite.
Meursault ultimately grasps the universe's indifference towards humankind ( coming to terms with his execution ): " As if that blind rage had washed me clean, rid me of hope ; for the first time, in that night alive with signs and stars, I opened myself to the benign indifference of the world.
Albany confronts Goneril with the letter which was intended to be his death warrant ; she flees in shame and rage.
Thus altered, Mr. Aldridge's conception of the part of Aaron is excellent – gentle and impassioned by turns ; now burning with jealousy as he doubts the honour of the Queen ; anon, fierce with rage, as he reflects upon the wrongs which have been done him – the murder of Alarbus and the abduction of his son ; and then all tenderness and emotion in the gentler passages with his infant.
Parker Hall proposes that it is not anger that is problematic but rage, a different phenomenon entirely ; rage is conceptualized as a pre-verbal, pre-cognition, psychological defense mechanism which originates in earliest infancy as a response to the trauma experienced when the infant's environment fails to meet their needs.
I hold him mightiest of them all ; we did not fear even their great champion Achilles, son of an immortal though he be, as we do this man: his rage is beyond all bounds, and there is none can vie with him in prowess.
This might indicate that Laura's sexual encounter with Quill was consensual ( or that Manion believed it was ) and that Manion killed Quill out of drunken jealousy ; or that Laura was raped but that Manion killed Quill in a drunken rage and not due to irresistible impulse.
Daksha then went on to insult Shiva ; and as Sati's rage at the disrespect toward Shiva peaked, she declared to her father, " I will tolerate no more of your filth " and she released the inner consuming fire, and fell dead at Daksha's feet.
Edward's initial reaction to the news of Gaveston's execution was rage ; according to the Vita Edwardi he swore to avenge the act.

assumes and religious
Also known as Lokāyata, it is a system of Hindu philosophy that assumes various forms of philosophical skepticism and religious indifference. It is named after its founder, Cārvāka, author of the Bārhaspatya-sūtras.
The theory is said to assume many aspects of how the universe came to be without scientific analysis, and assumes a monotheistic religious outlook.
It is unclear whether the Midrash assumes these dialogues took place in reality or if this refers only to subtext or religious implication.
(), also known as, is a system of Indian philosophy that assumes various forms of philosophical skepticism and religious indifference.
In the Christian tradition of European cultures, where ecclesiastical sanction authenticates monarchic power, when a new monarch assumes the throne in a coronation ceremony, the crown is placed on the new monarch's head by a religious official.
This is perhaps mainly due to the bold religious positivism with which he assumes that spiritual experience is real and that faith has not only a legitimate but even a paramount claim to provide the highest interpretation of the world.
She also assumes that her readers are familiar with religious works such as New Version of the Psalms of David and popular-culture magazines such as The Stand, the magazine that originally published The Phoenix and the Carpet.
Bauer argued that Jews can achieve political emancipation only if they relinquish their particular religious consciousness, since political emancipation requires a secular state, which he assumes does not leave any " space " for social identities such as religion.
Yet both in the early twentieth century, where the concept developed, and today, there are groups of Jews who had " important differences in identity based on class, culture, religious outlook, and education ", and hostility between these groups can only be considered self-hate " if one assumes that a superordinate Jewish identity should take precedence over other groupings of Jews.

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