Well, somewhat, yes. Children should be able to rely on their mother but Katniss and Prim were abandoned when they needed her most. Her mother was depressed at the time, but that doesn't take away from the fact that as a mother, you need to set aside your own problems at times so you can be there for your children.
Depends on how you look at it. When her father died in a mine explosion, Katniss's mother just completely tuned out and literally did nothing but just stare off into space. This left an 11-year-old Katniss on her own in finding a way to fend for herself and her family. They all nearly died of hunger and she knew that in order to survive, she'd have to hunt illegally.
yes he acutually has anger management
Hilary Farr is no longer married. She went a horrible, horrible divorce and was experiencing emotions of bitterness, anger and resentment towards her previous husband and started the show "Love It or List It" to help take her mind off the negative feelings from her ex husband.
Ju-on is believed to be a Jappense curse or supernatural spirit that lives on in anger. It also means in American terms: Anger, grudge,and revenge
The cast of The Anger in Jenny - 1975 includes: Shaun Costello as Psychiatrist Ashley Moore as Detective Burns
Yes.
Forgiveness is not the answer. Forgiveness means killing the justified anger at the parent and so giving in to the overbearing demands of the parent. Try writing a letter expressing exactly why you feel anger towards to the parent, and then sending it if you feel comfortable. Also try reading any of Alice Miller's books, The Drama of the Gifted Child may be the best one to start with.
Intense anger towards a parent, like your mother, can stem from a variety of reasons, such as unresolved conflicts, past experiences, or unmet emotional needs. It may also be influenced by individual differences in personality and coping mechanisms. Seeking therapy or counseling can help explore and address these underlying issues.
In the Bible, different types of anger are mentioned, including righteous anger, which is justified and in line with God's will, and sinful anger, which is driven by selfishness and can lead to harm.
Egeus's anger towards his daughter Hermia can be seen as justified from his perspective, as he believes he has the right to choose her husband and uphold familial authority. In the context of Athenian society, where parental control over marriage is the norm, his feelings reflect societal expectations. However, his anger also highlights a conflict between individual desire and familial duty, suggesting that while he may have a cultural basis for his anger, it ultimately disregards Hermia's autonomy and happiness.
Public anger towards Spain was increased
I would say Medusa's prominent feeling is anger. Anger towards Athena for making her hideously ugly and anger towards Perseus for cutting off her head.
Yes, a Catholic priest can show justified anger. He is only human. Jesus Christ, himself, showed anger, sometimes directed at the Pharisees, sometimes at his own apostles.
The proverb "anger is never without a reason but seldom with a good one" suggests that while anger typically arises from a specific cause or trigger, the underlying motivations for that anger are often misguided or irrational. It implies that people may feel justified in their anger due to perceived injustices or wrongs, yet these feelings rarely lead to productive or justified outcomes. Essentially, it highlights the complexity of human emotions and cautions against acting on anger without reflection.
They bummed your mother. :)
When you see anger as an excuse to behave poorly towards people and you express your emotions in inappropriate or harmful ways, then your anger is considered uncontrolled.
Because she has anger problems.