History and literature are perfect disciplinary discourse settings for teaching readers to feel outrage, an emotionally powerful jolt evoked when a narrative depicts a figure or character is who is treated horribly.
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Outrage: The Root of Moral Reasoning
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History and literature are perfect disciplinary discourse settings for teaching readers to feel outrage, an emotionally powerful jolt evoked when a narrative depicts a figure or character is who is treated horribly.