This question presumes that most sisters are jealous of their brothers. That is not a correct assumption, so the question is a useless one. Some sisters are jealous and some are not and there is no way to know that one group or the other is "most sisters." This is a matter of individual personality.
Well, I suppose he was jealous of his elder brother because brother Hamlet got to be king and brother Claudius got to be a nothing. But what really made Claudius jealous was that he had fallen deeply in love with his brother's wife, and although she reciprocated, he couldn't have her for his own. Claudius lists his motives for his crime as "my crown, my own ambition, and my queen." Both the throne and Gertrude were motives, and he might not have done anything if he had only one of them.
Cain from biblical times was the first person to kill his own brother Abel. The fratricide was committed because Cain was jealous of his brother. He even said, "Am I my brother's keeper?" when the Lord asked him where Abel was.You can read about this in Genesis Chapter 4.
Hera was not a fair goddess. She was in fact a vengeful and jealous one. This was probably the result of her marriage to her own brother, Zeus who was a philanderer.
He was jealous that God honored and preferred Abel's offering over his own offering to the Lord.
He was jealous of his brother
Make eyes at his brother...
Jealous means envious or wanting something someone else has. 'He was jealous of his brother's good fortune.' Sometimes it means you are protective of what you already have. 'The lords were jealous of their privileges.'
No, you shouldn't! Everybody is unique and attractive in their own ways. What one person considers attractive, another might not!
its usually because there close to there brother
Fred Bloggs his evil jealous brother drowned him.
N-O-P-D- - 1956 The Case of the Jealous Brother 1-2 was released on: USA: 1956
maybe because hes jealous of what you have and he wants it