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I like to see an angry Englishman

I Like to See an Angry Englishman

Have you ever walked into a pub and seen someone having the most epic of tantrums? The kind that makes you want to laugh, cringe, and simultaneously wonder what possessed them to unleash such fury upon the world? For me, it's the quintessential British experience. In this article, I'll explore why we Brits have a certain affinity for an angry Englishman and what it says about our culture.

The Origins of Anger

We Brits are known for their love of complaining, but it's not just about the weather (although that does help). Our history is steeped in rebellion, protest, and dissent. From the Peasants' Revolt to the Suffragettes, we've always had a bit of an attitude problem. This has carried over into modern times, where we love nothing more than to grumble about something or other.

The Importance of Anger

Anger is not just a bad temper; it's a driving force behind social change. It's the fuel that ignites our passion for justice and human rights. Without anger, we'd be complacent, stagnant, and likely still stuck in the Dark Ages. So, when I see an angry Englishman, I see someone who cares deeply about something.

Why We Relate to Angry Characters

From Shakespeare's Hamlet to Monty Python's John Cleese, we Brits have a fascination with the angry and eccentric. We love to laugh at ourselves and our own absurdities. Our comedy often revolves around satire, irony, and poking fun at the establishment. This is reflected in our literature, film, and television.

  • Examples of this include:
  • Alan Partridge's rants on his radio show
  • Basil Fawlty's tantrums in Fawlty Towers
  • The hapless and angry lead characters in works by authors like Martin Amis and J.G. Ballard

Conclusions

So, the next time you see an angry Englishman, don't be put off; have a chuckle and remember that beneath that fiery exterior lies a complex mix of passion, conviction, and (sometimes) madness. As we Brits are fond of saying: "Keep calm and carry on"... but only after letting out a good rant, of course!


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  • Created by: Henry Richardson
  • Created at: Oct. 14, 2022, 2:44 p.m.
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