Rage Emotion

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A Rage Emotion is an anger emotion that is an intense emotion.



References

2016

  • (Wikipedia, 2016) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rage_(emotion) Retrieved:2016-7-6.
    • Rage (often called fury or frenzy) is a feeling of intense, violent, or growing anger. It is sometimes associated with the fight-or-flight response, and is often activated in response to an external cue, such as an event that impacts negatively on the person. The phrase "thrown into a fit of rage" expresses the immediate nature of rage that occurs before deliberation. If left unchecked, rage may lead to violence.


  • Kate Murphy. (2016). “Why Tech Support Is (Purposely) Unbearable.” In: New York Times, July 3 2016
    • QUOTE: … “And when you say something back to me that makes no sense, now I see that all these words I spoke have had no effect whatsoever on what’s happening here.” When things don’t make sense and feel out of control, mental health experts say, humans instinctively feel threatened. Though you would like to think you can employ reason in this situation, you’re really just a mass of neural impulses and primal reactions. Think fight or flight, but you can’t do either because you are stuck on the phone, which provokes rage.