Indignation

Example from the text: The effects of despair. This particular text has a lot of indignation going on, mainly from Granwel. First of all he tries to kidnap Henrietta multiple times throughout the story. The second is that he tricks Williams out of his inheritance from his aunts estate. By using his power of wealth he makes the lives of Henrietta and Williams unbearable, not to mention their families lives as well. Throughout the story as Granwell becomes more and more desperate he turns to more dastardly plans. As his plans get worse so does the readers will for him to be brought to justice. Example from the text: Jekyll and Hyde. In the story Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Hyde is seen walking across the street, and a young girl is walking towards him. Instead of being a gentlemen and moving aside for her, he pushes her down and starts beating up on her. The man who is telling this particular story becomes angry and goes to take Mr. Hyde off of the young girl. When talking to Hyde, he is very cool headed and even pays for her doctor’s bill.
 * Indignation**: Occurance of anger at something unjust such as someone being hurt or robbed.

(J.M.)