Definition of

Rage

In order to know the meaning of the term fury, it is necessary, first of all, to discover its etymological origin. In this case, we can point out that it is a word that derives from Latin, exactly from "fury", which can be translated as "outburst of madness " or "access of violence".

Anger of great magnitude is called fury . The angry person has anger and feels indignant. For example: "The man reacted with fury when they did not let him enter the room" , "The referee's mocking smile provoked the fury of the footballer, who insulted him and ended up expelled" , "The actress remained calm during much of the conference until a journalist, when asked about their scandalous separation, aroused his fury .

Among the synonyms of fury we can highlight words such as anger, anger, rage , impetuosity, impetus or fury. On the contrary, among its antonyms we have to emphasize terms such as serenity, tranquility, calm or peace.

RageFury, in this way, is associated with an emotion that is expressed through irritability and violence . The angry subject's blood pressure rises and his heart rate accelerates. In addition to the physical consequences, anger also alters the individual's state of consciousness, which may act irrationally motivated by the emotion in question.

The notion of fury, on the other hand, is usually used in relation to a violent situation or an aggressive environment : «Day of fury in the Argentine capital: protesters clashed with security forces for hours in the framework of a protest against a project of the government» , «The climate of fury has continued since the governor announced an increase in taxes of up to 200%» , «The fury of the sea frightened the cruise passengers» .

Another use of the idea of ​​fury is linked to the vehemence with which an action is carried out: "The defender rejected the ball with fury" , "The aggressor hit the victim with such fury that it caused a head injury" , "This tennis player hits the ball furiously .

In the same way, we cannot ignore that the term in question has been used on numerous occasions to give titles to different cultural works. A good example of this is the American film "Clash of the Titans", which was released in 2010 under the direction of filmmaker Louis Leterrier.

Sam Worthington, Liam Cunnigham, Gemma Arterton, Liam Neeson and Ralph Fiennes are some of the actors who lead the cast of this film whose protagonist is Perseus, a demigod son of Zeus and a human woman. It is presented from his harsh birth, in which his mother was murdered by her husband when he found out that she had conceived with Zeus, to his childhood in a family of fishermen.

However, as time passes and after new tragedies, Perseus will lead a group of soldiers willing to defend the city and its people. To achieve this he will have to face a large number of adventures and dangers.