Beowulf
is an epic written about a thousand years back and seeking revenge initiated a
clear cycle of revenge as I will explain below.
Grendel
the beast gets angry and attacks the Hall killing people, next comes Beowulf
who kills Grendel for glory as well as for revenge purposes. Grendel’s mother
attacks the kingdom to take revenge and in return killed by Beowulf, making it
clear that revenge is a never ending cycle.
Since in Anglo-Saxon tradition the setting of Beowulf,
revenge was something held in high esteem, in my opinion any other way would
not have seemed successful for the cultural values.
Answer:
The partial-birth abortion statute, which sort of has come to light because of the Planned Parenthood tape, which they obviously used partial birth abortion to deliver some of these babies...The Supreme Court said it was unconstitutional. What we did as a member of Congress is we passed a law outlawing partial-birth abortion again, and we said to the Supreme Court, you’re wrong. And we actually listed the reasons why we thought the court was wrong. We made a minor — and I mean really minor change in the bill. Senate passed it. President Bush signed it and — guess what? The Supreme Court reversed itself.
Answer:
"Austin feels depressed all the time..."
The psychologist believes that Austin engages in too much ____introspection______ and __attribution____.
Explanation:
Introspection: This is a situation that explains why Austin engages in inward reflection of his actions and behaviors and condemns himself as worthless. Should he spare some thoughts, he would have realized that he was only a mortal, imperfect, and subject to the vagaries of life. He would have realized that he is not at the centre of the world, but God is. He is paying too much attention to what he does and how he behaves, instead of accepting his limitations as a human being, created for love and to love. He should not spend too much time dwelling on his mistakes. He can take a break and enjoy what life offers him. In this way, he would develop gratitude, which is missing in his current psychological reflections.
Attribution is the process that has enabled Austin to assign causes to his actions and behaviors. This is why he is depressed. Because, he is overdoing it, it has allowed fear to rule his life, instead of faith in God, the Father. He might think that some outside forces are driving his life. He should properly resume control and be in the driver's seat. He should articulate what he wants to achieve in life and pursue his purpose, mindful of the fact that there is a higher power (God), who must be glorified and praised at all times. By changing the way he attributes his actions and behaviors to give thanks instead, Austin's depression will become a thing of past, and it will get to full-blown insanity.
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