Monday, February 12, 2007

My Rage - Cause--- Rage Leads To Hate

Rage, when rage comes to mind, when anger comes to mind, that is what fuels my rage or anger. People getting mad, people yelling, is it really necessary? Why do we yell? Why do people get angry, my reasons are logical, I hate it when people yell, I hate it when people get mad, and that is my anger. I hear it, it saddens me to think what they are yelling about, most likely something stupid. Anger is not necessary, madness is not necessary, profanity is not necessary. Why, why do we yell, the reason is stress releaser. Rage is the worst of all the emotions, people become outraged over the stupidest things. People become so mad, but for what, spilling water, accidentally dropping something. Why get upset, nothing that you can possess can outrage you, it means nothing. It can be replaced, but if you get angry at a friends, that can’t be replaced so easily. Why get angry at a friend, why get angry over something stupid. Rage is the cause of all hate, it starts as a small fire that continues to grow over time, and it gets bigger and stronger. It eventually takes over and consumes your entire mind. All that you can think about is being mad. You aren’t born with rage; you let rage in, looking for excuses to get mad, looking for ways to yell. Rage is the cause of all hate. Rage makes me angry because it creates hate, and that is the last thing the world needs more of, hate.

3 comments:

Kit Haggard said...

Austin,

I really like that you said that you let rage in, you're not born with it. I think this really acureately describes the emotion.

I think that this is a really good paragraph becaseu you are really descriptive, using words that arn't just....blah. Their interesting and they give you a new look on an old emotion. Nice job!

Kit

Daniel Rodriguez said...

Well done Austin. I really like this because you used very good metaphors and use things in the real world. Also very descriptive in your writing. Though i do have to point out. This sounds very much like you.

BethKurtz said...

I think you make a really good point here. I think most people can relate to this feeling about hatred. It kind of makes me wonder if being hateful towards rage, is in itself a kind of rage... Do you get what I'm saying?
BETH THE VIKING