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When  a man is  angry, his  brain   is excited, which strengthens his muscles.


 This in  turn gives energy to   his will, and his body is ready for an

 “instant action”. The muscles   tremble, as the “muscular system”


 is affected by extreme anger. The   mind concentrates, and the blood


 rush to the head. However, Darwin   pointed  out to what

 was mentioned by Dr. Maudsley   as a conclusion to the


 “destructive disposition, the   obscene language, the

 wild  howl”, and “the offensive   habits”,  and  to  the


 causes that could lead a man to   unreasonable savage


 actions, that make him  a brutal   character.  Dr.

 Maudsley explained that unless the   person has a “brute


 nature  within  him”,  he  can  never  act  in   this manner.
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