yes they are
Odysseus blames his crewmen
the railroads companies, the Eastern manufacturers, and the bankers
scapegoat theory
Parents
It is easier to blame others for your troubles. To pick groups that are already seen as a threat to society thereby reaffirming people's prejudices is even easier. It has been done before is done now and will continue to be done as long as humans exist.
It is easier to blame others for your troubles. To pick groups that are already seen as a threat to society thereby reaffirming people's prejudices is even easier. It has been done before is done now and will continue to be done as long as humans exist.
The British.
Never did the British parliament, [until the passage of the Stamp Act] think of imposing.
Northern aggression started it.
Some people are spiteful because they blame others for their troubles, others are bitter about past events in their lives, and some are just plain mean spirited.
One was Protestant while the other was Catholic. The Irish had to pay taxes to a church they did not belong to. The British rulers (and the people who supported their rule) were protestants and the people for a free Ireland are catholics. They fought a civil war to determine who would get to rule. It is not a religious war, it's just that either side happened to be in a different religion and it was a good way to differentiate them. It would also have breed animosity between the two groups
No, the chorus does not blame just Antigone for her troubles in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, the chorus characterizes Theban Princess Antigone as foolish and reckless. They describe her as uncontrolled and wild, like her father, disgraced Theban King Oedipus. But they also mention that she is the cursed daughter of cursed parents and the cursed descendant of the cursed Theban royal house of Labdacus.