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Out of jealousy, Aegeus sent him to conquer the Marathonian Bull, which killed him.
Daniel is elevated to a pre-eminent position under Darius which elicits the jealousy of other officials.
This film includes a scene, preceded by the title " The thorns of jealousy ", in which a rejected woman overhears the man she loves with another woman, and this is followed by a fade to a shot of a pair of doves, which then dissolves into a shot of a bird of prey.
Saint Augustine says the only one who can love you truly and fully is God, because love with a human only allows for flaws such as “ jealousy, suspicion, fear, anger, and contention .” According to Saint Augustine, to love God is “ to attain the peace which is yours .” ( Saint Augustine's Confessions )
By his middle period, sexual freedom and the elimination of sexual jealousy were a major theme of Stranger in a Strange Land ( 1961 ), in which the progressively minded but sexually conservative reporter, Ben Caxton, acts as a dramatic foil for the less parochial characters, Jubal Harshaw and Valentine Michael Smith ( Mike ).
In itself, this did not mean that Themistocles had done anything wrong ; ostracism, in the words of Plutarch, " was not a penalty, but a way of pacifying and alleviating that jealousy which delights to humble the eminent, breathing out its malice into this disfranchisement.
Lingard himself argued that one of his chief duties as an historian was: " to weigh with care the value of the authorities on which I rely, and to watch with jealousy the secret workings of my own personal feelings and prepossessions.
This project, which lacked neither ability nor audacity, foundered upon Louis XV's invincible jealousy of the growth of Russian influence in eastern Europe and his fear of offending the Porte.
She preferred playing with boys than girls, which would carry the jealousy of her sisters.
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.
Their hostility to humanity could be seen as jealousy that humans had created a technology which they had never thought of, combined with a fear of humanity's growing power.
As one prominent writer explained, " The evil passions which Uncle Tom gratified in England were not hatred or vengeance slavery, but national jealousy and national vanity.
Kaufman insisted on filming with a meticulous attention to detail which caused disagreements with Eastwood, not to mention the attraction the two shared towards Locke and apparent jealousy on Kaufman's part in regards to their emerging relationship.
There are alternative sources of this story which state that it wasn't actually Marsyas who challenged Apollo but Apollo who challenged Marsyas because of his jealousy of the satyr's ability to play the flute.
S. Reinach suggests that the story that Salmoneus was struck by lightning was due to the misinterpretation of a picture, in which a Thessalian magician appeared bringing down lightning and rain from heaven ; hence arose the idea that he was the victim of the anger or jealousy of Zeus, and that the picture represented his punishment.
There were positive results-delusions of jealousy and persecution had different levels of dopamine metabolite HVA and Homovanillyl alcohol ( which may have been genetic ).
When Lothair died in December 1137, Henry's wealth and position made him a formidable candidate for the German crown, but the same qualities which earned him the cognomen of " the Proud ", aroused the jealousy of the princes and so prevented his election.
Since William Shakespeare's use of terms like " green-eyed monster ", the color green has been associated with jealousy and envy, from which the expressions " green with envy ", are derived.
They instead express jealousy through diverse emotions and behaviors, which makes it difficult to form a scientific definition of jealousy.
* " Romantic jealousy is here defined as a complex of thoughts, feelings, and actions which follow threats to self-esteem and / or threats to the existence or quality of the relationship, when those threats are generated by the perception of a real or potential attraction between one's partner and a ( perhaps imaginary ) rival.
According to one, the narrative from which jealousy arises can be in great part made by the imagination.
Cultural learning can influence the situations that trigger jealousy and the manner in which jealousy is expressed.

jealousy and officers
On February 27, 1560, " the new Council of State being informed of some designs against the usurped power, issued out warrants for apprehending divers officers of the army ; and having some jealousy of others that were members of Parliament, they procured an order of their House to authorize them to seize any member who had not sat since the coming in of the Secluded Members, if there should be occasion.
One of them is the mutual jealousy of almost all the French officers, particularly against those of higher rank than the rest.
Of this truly patriotic and heroic conduct, the renowned commander in chief, with all the gallant officers of the combined armies employed at the siege of York, will bear ample testimony ; this part of his conduct even contemporary jealousy, envy, and malignity were forced to approve, and this, more impartial posterity, if it can believe, will almost adore.
He also stated that there may have been some jealousy on the part of some officers who he felt might have been suspicious of the number of Germans Pegahmagabow claimed to have shot because he did not use an observer while sniping.
The cause is jealousy over Clarissa, who ( it turns out later ) has had sexual liaisons with several of the ship's officers.
The rigorous training, team spirit and contempt of danger, but also the privileges they enjoyed, made the Arditi an elite corps, but also created a climate of distrust and jealousy with officers belonging to other units of the regular army.

jealousy and felt
Naturally, seeing free Africans in the Territory created enormous resentment and jealousy amongst the existing slave population, who understandably felt this to be enormously unjust.
What that antagonism might have been, it is not possible to know, but someone with the closeness to the king of a secretary might well have felt some jealousy for Hephaestion's even greater closeness.
This led to what she felt was improved relations with her crew mates, in particular chief engineer Trip Tucker, which led to a sexual relationship in Harbinger where she experienced jealousy when Tucker began making romantic overtures toward a MACO on board.
The movie also has several subplots, such as his relationship with his mother Connie Valenzuela ( DeSoto ) and half-brother Bob Morales ( Esai Morales ), and the jealousy Bob felt toward Ritchie because of Ritchie's success.
The results of these studies also depended on the context in which the participants were made to describe what type of jealousy they felt, as well as the intensity of their jealousy.
According to Tacitus, she felt resentment and jealousy against her sister-in-law Agrippina the Elder, the wife of her brother Germanicus, to whom she was unfavourably compared.
His esquisse of the Battle of Nazareth ( now in the Musée de Nantes ) gained the prize offered in 1802 by the consuls, but was not carried out, owing it is said to the jealousy of Jean-Andoche Junot felt by Napoleon ; but he indemnified Gros by commissioning him to paint his own visit to the pest-house of Jaffa.
In 1857 the President of the Royal Geographical Society, Sir Roderick Murchison, praised PGM for its fast reporting of diverse explorations, and spoke against the jealousy of those in his own Society who felt that exploration supported primarily by the British should first be published in Britain: he thought the Perthes Institute enriched the scientific geographic discourse.
The jealousy she felt towards Cole deepened when he disregarded it.
The Flemings felt a jealousy that their French speaking countrymen, the Walloons, were granted as a title their home region for the 5th SS-Volunteer Sturmbrigade Wallonien.
Portland had been loaded with gifts, and this, together with the jealousy felt for him as a foreigner, made him very unpopular in England.
The jealousy felt in Hungary against the Ultramontanes led to his fall.
Diane finally talks about the jealousy and loneliness she felt when her father married Catherine and the grief she suffered upon seeing their crushed bodies.
Having lost by this time contacts with both Mir Iskusstva ( for the reasons of jealousy, again ) and Mir Bozhy ( after its editor A. Davydova's death ) Merezhkovskys felt it was time for them to create their own magazine, as a means of " bringing the thinking religious community together ".
But just beyond the door he felt jealousy and fear.

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