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Page 156
... turn to subjugate the oppressor . Revenge is obviously cyclical and self - perpetuating — repetitive in its alternation or reversal of the roles of victor and victim . Irwin sees revenge as an attempt to avenge or to redress a primal ...
... turn to subjugate the oppressor . Revenge is obviously cyclical and self - perpetuating — repetitive in its alternation or reversal of the roles of victor and victim . Irwin sees revenge as an attempt to avenge or to redress a primal ...
Page 459
... turn upon a secret love , but one is secret by conscious deception , the other by unconscious self - deception . One ... turning point for both love affairs , the occasion for a quarrel which pulls each pair of lovers apart only to bring ...
... turn upon a secret love , but one is secret by conscious deception , the other by unconscious self - deception . One ... turning point for both love affairs , the occasion for a quarrel which pulls each pair of lovers apart only to bring ...
Page 637
... turn to Harold Hor- wood's description of " Caplin Bight " in Tomorrow will be Sunday ( 1966 ) , where outport people are pictured as " almost a lower species " by comparison with someone having an urban education . I need hardly ...
... turn to Harold Hor- wood's description of " Caplin Bight " in Tomorrow will be Sunday ( 1966 ) , where outport people are pictured as " almost a lower species " by comparison with someone having an urban education . I need hardly ...
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