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The motto of Goods of Desire is 'Goods of Desire'.
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Submit to Desire was created in 1985.
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A Streetcar Named Desire was written by Tennessee Williams.
Heathcliff stops taking revenge at last because he realizes that his pursuit of vengeance has consumed him and brought him only misery. He also finds solace in the prospect of being reunited with his beloved Catherine in death, which brings him peace and closure. Ultimately, Heathcliff's love overpowers his desire for revenge.
Roger Chillingworth is considered evil because of his obsession with revenge. He becomes consumed by his desire to seek vengeance on Arthur Dimmesdale, leading him to manipulate and torment Dimmesdale psychologically. Chillingworth's actions are driven by a deep-seated bitterness and desire for retribution, ultimately causing harm to others.
Chillingworth's original wish for justice has transformed into a desire for revenge. He becomes consumed by his quest to seek vengeance on Dimmesdale, rather than simply seeking justice for Hester's actions. His obsession with revenge causes him to become more evil and twisted in his actions.
Chillingworth refuses to change his course of action, as his intent is to seek revenge and make Hester suffer. He is consumed by his desire for vengeance, and sees no reason to show her mercy or compassion.
Desire - 2006 Revenge Served Cold 1-42 was released on: USA: 24 October 2006
Montresor's mood in Edgar Allan Poe's "The Cask of Amontillado" is vengeful and calculating. He is consumed by a desire to seek revenge against Fortunato for perceived insults, and his actions are driven by a sense of cold determination rather than emotion.
Lloyd George supported the desire of revenge on Germany because he deemed her to be responsible for the conflict and damage suffered by the Allies. George was a British commander.
Montresor seeks revenge on Fortunato because he believes Fortunato has insulted him, but the exact nature of the insult is not made explicit in Edgar Allan Poe's short story "The Cask of Amontillado." Montresor's desire for revenge is driven by his pride and desire for retribution.
Of course! anyone can make it in theatre or entertainment if you have the dream and desire for it.
Helios threatened to not shine anymore.
Poe motivates Montresor's behavior by suggesting that Montresor feels insulted and seeks revenge against Fortunato. Montresor’s obsession with seeking revenge, combined with his desire for justice, drives him to carefully plan and execute his act of murder. Poe presents Montresor as a complex character consumed by his need for retribution and his twisted sense of honor.
Ahab sought revenge against Moby Dick, the white whale, because it had devoured his leg during a previous encounter. Blinded by his obsession for revenge, Ahab became consumed by a desire to destroy the whale at any cost.