Intemperance -
: Whitman explored the "literary intemperance" in his novel Franklin Evans , which used the character of a Native American chief to show how intemperance could lead to a "loss of will" and "self-respect". Conclusion
Focus specifically on the in the 19th century. intemperance
: In works like The Pickwick Papers and The Drunkard's Death , Dickens provided medically precise descriptions of alcohol abuse, depicting its "detrimental effects on both mental and bodily health". : Whitman explored the "literary intemperance" in his
: Poe's works, such as "The Black Cat," illustrate how intemperance combines with traits like cruelty and perversity to produce "haunting" outcomes. He often surveyed the "long catalogue of victims" offered up to the "idol" of intemperance. : Poe's works, such as "The Black Cat,"
Explore the between modern "addiction" and classical "intemperance."
: Uncontrolled anger, such as frequent furious outbursts.