Fury
Fury is an intense, often explosive form of anger or violence. It can describe a rapid surge of emotion that overrides reason, or the forceful energy of a natural or mechanical phenomenon described as having its fury. In everyday language, fury conveys extremes of anger, passion, or force, and appears in expressions such as the fury of a storm or the fury of a defender.
Etymology and terminology: The word fury derives from Latin furor, via Old French fureur, meaning wild anger
Mythology: In ancient Greek tradition, the Furies (the Erinyes) are chthonic deities of vengeance who pursue
Cultural usage: Fury appears widely in literature, art, and media as a symbol of overwhelming emotion or
Modern perspective: In psychology and common speech, fury denotes a strong, often impulsive anger. It can be