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Wrath...What It Truly Means
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The Lich King Forgot to go to Therapy
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The Burning Crusade
...mmmm. Sounds so familiar.
o.0....
The Frozen
Throne
Crusade?
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The Day The Lich King Met The Night Elves
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The Lich King's Time of the Month
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Synonyms: anger, rage, fury, ire, wrath, resentment, indignation
These nouns denote varying degrees of marked displeasure.
Anger, the most general, is strong displeasure:
vented my anger by denouncing the supporters of the idea.
Rage and fury imply intense, explosive, often destructive emotion:
smashed the glass in a fit of rage; directed his fury at the murderer.
Ire is a term for anger most frequently encountered in literature: "
The best way to escape His ire/Is, not to seem too happy
" Robert Browning.
Wrath applies especially to anger that seeks vengeance or punishment:
saw the flood as a sign of the wrath of God.
Resentment refers to indignant smoldering anger generated by a sense of grievance:
deep resentment that led to a strike.
Indignation is righteous anger at something wrongful, unjust, or evil: "
public indignation about takeovers causing people to lose their jobs
" Allan Sloan.
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So I head over to my English class and my teacher begins to lecture us on the differences between anger and wrath. In quick bullet-point format, this is what she said:
Anger is when John here irritates you, so you kill him.
Wrath is when John here irritates you, and you kill
everyone in the room
...brutally, sparing not even Sarah over there...your crush since third grade.
Wrath of the Lich King is going to be fun.
The only thing that could make your English teacher more awesome is if Sarah was real and was your crush since third grade.
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Rage of the Lich King?
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The Lich King Is Having Some Hormonal Problems That Are Cauing Him To Have Erratic Mood Swings
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