* No, keeping a log or journal of an occasional disagreement on a spouse is not abuse, but it is strange behavior. Your partner may feel that you are abusive and is reading material and keeping the log or journal to prove to themselves and perhaps you that indeed you are verbally abusive (even if you are not.) It would be wise to communicate well with your spouse and get to the bottom of this problem. All the reading on verbal abuse and logs or journal entries will not fix anything that is wrong in the marriage. The only other possible reason for this behavior is if your spouse is a psychologist; psychiatrist or taking a psych course.
Bradley S. Epps has written: 'Significant violence' -- subject(s): Sexual orientation in literature, Criticism and interpretation, Politics in literature, Violence in literature
Yes of course it does.
An occasional criminal is more likely to resort to violence due to lack of experience and planning, whereas a professional criminal usually prefers to avoid violence in order to minimize the risk of getting caught and to maintain a lucrative criminal career.
Derek Cohen has written: 'Searching Shakespeare' -- subject(s): Authority in literature, Culture in literature, History, Individuality in literature, Knowledge, Literature and history, Literature and society, National characteristics, English, in literature, Nationalism and literature, Political and social views, Politics and literature, Tragedies, Tragedy 'Shakespeare's culture of violence' -- subject(s): Histories, History, Literature and society, Violence in literature
Julian Fox has written: 'A cup of coffee' -- subject(s): Coffee, Juvenile literature 'Violence' -- subject(s): Violence, Juvenile literature
The two categories of violence in literature are 1. specific injury that characters cause to one another ex:shoot eachother 2. any violence that causes characters harm in general for drama ex:falling off a bridge.
People use physical violence to settle disagreements because they have no patience, are not too smart, are not thinking clearly when trying to settle the disagreement, and have a death wish.
The two main types of violence found in literature are physical violence, which involves acts of aggression or harm towards characters, and emotional or psychological violence, which inflicts mental anguish or distress. These forms of violence are often used by authors to evoke strong emotions or highlight themes of power dynamics and human behavior.
Conflict is when a one thing does not agree with another. Violence is the harmful action that could be taken when dealing with conflict.
Derek N. C. Wood has written: '\\' -- subject(s): Bible and law, Ethics in literature, In literature, Violence in literature
Elizabeth Swanson Goldberg has written: 'Theoretical perspectives on human rights and literature' -- subject(s): Atrocities in literature, Literature and society, Violence in literature, Social justice in literature, History and criticism, Modern Literature, Human rights in literature, Law and literature
Yes. Very inappropriate. It contains violence, blood, gore, arrows to the knee, and murder. (And the occasional harlot.)