Well, based on the title, it might deal with the way sex can be a source of both passion and conflict, and how rage can be an outcome of such situations. It could be set in a particular social or cultural context where sex is a taboo or highly regulated, and characters experience rage as a result of the restrictions or misunderstandings related to sex.
Another possible theme could be power dynamics. The 'rage of angels' could explore how different characters gain, lose, or abuse power, and how this affects their relationships and the overall plot of the story.
The main theme in the novel 'A Rage to Live' is about the determination to overcome life's challenges and the search for true love and self-identity. It showcases the inner strength of the characters as they face various obstacles.
The theme of power and control is prominent. The character in 'Rage' tries to assert control over his situation and those around him in a very unorthodox way, as he feels powerless in his normal life.
Since I haven't read it, it's hard to say exactly. But they might be characters from different backgrounds and genders. There could be a young woman who is trying to assert her sexual independence and in the process, faces situations that make her angry. There could also be an older man who has certain sexual hangups and his rage is a result of his internal struggles.
Sorry, I don't know. It's possible it's a niche or lesser-known comic. Could you tell me where you came across the mention of it?
I'm not sure as I haven't read it. But it might be about hidden or secretive aspects of relationships and sexuality.
Yes, it can. For instance, some erotic novels have sex as the main theme. They focus on sexual relationships, desires, and experiences. However, such novels are a specific genre and not all novels are like this.
The main theme is often about the life and experiences of single women, including their relationships, self - discovery, and independence.
If you are interested in novels about strong emotions and relationships that might have elements of tension (which could be misconstrued as 'rage'), you could try 'Wuthering Heights'. It has intense love and a lot of passion which can be seen as a form of emotional extremity, but it's not exactly a 'sex and rage novel' in the way the term might seem at first glance. It's a great work of literature that shows how complex human emotions can be.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read it recently, but usually there would be characters who represent different aspects of Harlem life, like a local hustler perhaps.