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Etymology. The word "rage" is from c. 1300, meaning "madness, insanity; a fit of frenzy; rashness, foolhardiness, intense or violent emotion, anger, wrath; fierceness in battle; violence" (of storms, fire, etc.); from the Old French rage or raige, meaning "spirit, passion, rage, fury, madness"; from 11th-century Medieval Latin rabia; from the ...
Anger, also known as wrath (UK: / rɒθ / ROTH) or rage, is an intense emotional state involving a strong uncomfortable and non-cooperative response to a perceived provocation, hurt, or threat. [1][2]
Rage is a first-person shooter video game developed by id Software and published by Bethesda Softworks, released in October 2011 for Microsoft Windows, the PlayStation 3, and the Xbox 360, and in February 2012 for OS X.
23 mar 2024 · Book Reviews. A medievalist, Barbara H. Rosenwein is one of the pioneers of the history of emotions and has dedicated, among other works, two important monographs and a university textbook to the approach. With this book, she offers a cross-historical survey about one single emotion, anger.
14 wrz 2020 · Since 2016 it has become a journalistic commonplace to say that we live in an age of anger. In June of that year, the British people voted by 52 per cent to 48 per cent to leave the European Union, and ‘anger’ soon emerged as an explanation.
18 lut 2021 · The ancient Roman Stoics said we should actively resist it, because if we don’t, we lose our capacity for rational judgment... Anger’s history changed as society changed. Back in the days of feudalism, peasants weren’t allowed to get angry, at least publicly. Anger is much discussed in the bible.
Anger: The Struggle for Emotional Control in America’s History by Carol and Peter Stearns was published in 1986. This pioneering foray into irate history interpreted its subject as a biologically inscribed ‘fight’ response, somewhat along the lines of the basic-emotions theory.