Emotional Violence in John Updike's Terrorist
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.10, No. 9)Publication Date: 2021-09-05
Authors : Ikhlas Muhammed Nati Al - Abdi; Marwan Majeed Abd Fowzan;
Page : 1114-1115
Keywords : Updike; emotion; violence;
Abstract
Globally, thousands if not millions of people are victims of violence and abuse of variable types. Studies have stated that physical violence and sexual violence are the most dangerous kinds of violence because of their consequences on the health in general and the psychological state in particular. Recent evidences have showed that the emotional violence may also be deleterious to the health and the psychological state of someone.
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