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  2. Envy - Wikipedia

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    Yellow is the color of ambivalence and contradiction; a color associated with optimism and amusement; but also with betrayal, duplicity, and jealousy. [31] The phrase "green-eyed monster" refers to an individual whose current actions appear motivated by jealousy, not envy. This is based on a line from Shakespeare's Othello.

  3. Jealousy - Wikipedia

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    Jealousy can consist of one or more emotions such as anger, resentment, inadequacy, helplessness or disgust. In its original meaning, jealousy is distinct from envy, though the two terms have popularly become synonymous in the English language, with jealousy now also taking on the definition originally used for envy alone. These two emotions ...

  4. Eugene Schoenfeld - Wikipedia

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    His books, Dear Dr. HipPocrates, [9] Natural Food and Unnatural Acts, [10] Jealousy: Taming the Green-Eyed Monster, [11] and Dr. Hip's Down-To-Earth Health Guide, [12] had an empowering effect on those people. Dr.

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  6. Green-Eyed Monster (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The Green-Eyed Monster, 1970–71 storyline in Modesty Blaise; Incredible Hulk (cocktail), also called Green Eyed Monster "The Green Eyed Monster", an episode of CBS Radio Mystery Theatre adapted from the play Othello by Shakespeare; The Green Eyed Monster, a nickname for the Helmet-mounted display unit found on the US Army's AH-64 attack ...

  7. The Green Monster Recipe - AOL

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    Heat a small pan over medium heat - add all ingredients to pan and cook for 5-8 or so minutes, stirring + turning as needed until "bacon" begins to caramelize. Remove from pan and set aside. You ...

  8. Green - Wikipedia

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    Green is often associated with jealousy and envy. The expression "green-eyed monster" was first used by William Shakespeare in Othello: "it is the green-eyed monster which doth mock the meat it feeds on." Shakespeare also used it in the Merchant of Venice, speaking of "green-eyed jealousy". [72]

  9. Euphrosine - Wikipedia

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    Hector Berlioz wrote that "this amazing piece is the worthy paraphrase of Iago's speech: 'Beware of jealousy, it is the green-eyed monster,' in the Othello of Shakespeare" and recounted the anecdote that when Grétry heard the piece at the dress rehearsal he exclaimed: "It's enough to break open the roof of the house with the skulls of the ...