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What is the difference b/w anger and resentment?

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What is the difference b/w anger and resentment?

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1) anger: “Etymology Old English anger, angre (affliction, anger) < Icelandic angr (affliction, sorrow); akin to Danish anger (regret), Swedish anger (regret), Old English ange (oppressed, sad), Latin angor (a strangling, anguish), angere (to strangle), Greek άγχω (to strangle), Sanskrit amhas (pain), and to (anguish, anxious, quinsy), and perhaps awe (ugly). The word seems to have originally meant "to choke", "squeeze"." "A strong feeling of displeasure, hostility or antagonism towards someone or something, usually combined with an urge to harm." "Synonyms resentment; wrath; rage; fury; passion; ire gall; choler; indignation; displeasure; vexation; grudge; spleen." Source: http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/anger "Anger is an emotion, "subjectively experienced as an aroused state of antagonism toward someone or something perceived to be the source of an aversive event."" Source and further information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anger 2) resentment: "a feeling of anger, indignation or ex

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