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Is Terry Goodkind your soulmate or something? It is alright to have a favorite author, sure... But you refer not only to his books, but to him as a person- constantly. You describe yourself as a Individualist, but you only discern this by taking someone else's philosphy and quoting it... If his novels are fascinating and hold immortal truths, I don't know... I do know that a similar view was held by L. Ron Hubbard. And now look, DraconicTomCruise, you have me preaching... was that your plot all along? To make me roast in ironic miscontent? It won't work.
ON to the point of Rightous Wrath. I don't want to get to technical, but in Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter, he describes Hester's husband Chillingsworth as a rightous and loving man that has been twisted to a beast that is not a man from his longing quest to retrieve his one love from Dimmesdale, whose own love for Hester cause him to "suffer as no man has suffered", and Dimmesdale in effect becomes an object of self-hatred and guilt.
ON to the point of Rightous Wrath. I don't want to get to technical, but in Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter, he describes Hester's husband Chillingsworth as a rightous and loving man that has been twisted to a beast that is not a man from his longing quest to retrieve his one love from Dimmesdale, whose own love for Hester cause him to "suffer as no man has suffered", and Dimmesdale in effect becomes an object of self-hatred and guilt.