Originally Posted By: olivant
Demeanor is a function of behavior, not motive.


Thank you professor!

You claim that it was Michael's irate demeanor, that it was an irate "behavior." An Irate demeanor would mean that Michael's behavior towards Frankie was one out of having anger or being enraged.

I say that it wasn't an irate demeanor, it wasn't behavior resulting out of being angered or enraged, but that it was more of a pre-planned act on Michael's part. An act, a motive to manipulate Frankie into doing what Michael really wanted to be done.



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