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Returning home, LaMotta's aggression ripples into his everyday life. An argument with his wife, rooted in triviality regarding dinner, showcases his volatile nature. It's a microcosm of his larger struggle—a man who feels inadequate and is unable to channel his aggression positively. His proclamation regarding the size of his hands and the disdain for his own capabilities reflects a haunting insecurity that would plague him throughout his career.