1. Music with a Message: Gender Inequality
Aristotle defines anger as "an impulse attended by paincaused by an obvious, unjustified, slight with respect to the individual or his friends" (Aristotle in Cooper 93). Aristotle states that although there are different kinds of slight, in all cases, "something is angered by neglect or interference" (Aristotle in Cooper 96). ... Another requirement of anger, as laid out by Aristotle, is that anger is always accompanied by "pleasure arising from the expectation of revenge" (Aristotle in Cooper 93). ... These premises, which generalize women, serves as examples of ...
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