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    of self hatred develop from the depressive’s thoughts about unresolved conflicts which have often been repressed to the unconscious. Psychoanalytic explanations find it especially difficult to explain the cyclical nature of bipolar disorder‚ and mood disorders such as SAD and post natal depression; they only seem to have an explanation for depression. Melanie Klein‚ a post Freudian‚ claims that whether an individual loses his or her self esteem depends on the quality of the individual’s relationship

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    would not fly off the seat. With this experience my mood transformed from being happy and excited to a terrifying life threatening situation. This shows that transformation obviously creates fear. This can be seen in the following 3 stories as well. “The Raven”‚ “House Taken Over” and “Where is Here” use mood transformation

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    on our moods. The sound of just one note‚ one chord‚ can send an instantaneous message to the brain that‚ psychologically‚ can make us think or act in a certain way. These reactions can positively or negatively our moods depending on the composer’s intentions and our perceptions. Filmmakers implement the same idea using music to evoke a certain feeling or reaction/perception in their audience. Music in motion pictures is an indispensable tool filmmakers utilize to effect the mood of their

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    of chocolate and moods? Directional hypothesis: People who eat chocolate will have improved positive mood. b) The keyword search terms that I used in my PsycInfo search were chocolate and mood. • Author(s) name(s): Michael Macht‚ Jochen Mueller • Article title: “Immediate effects of chocolate on experimentally induced mood states” • Appetite‚ 2007‚ V.49‚ Pages 667-674 c) The purpose of this study was to investigate if chocolate has the potential to improve negative mood and if this effect

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    Vincent van Gogh’s piece titled Starry Night Over the Rhone‚ piece of artwork was made during late September of 1888 in southern France. The painting of the Arles at nighttime was painted at the banks of the river which was only a few blocks away from the house on the Place Lamartine where Van Gogh was currently renting his yellow house in Arles.. Van Gogh had went through dark times this piece of art work was actually created at some of his happier moments in life. Before admitting his self into

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    With Christopher Marlowe’s and Sir Walter Raleigh’s simple poems‚ The Passionate Shepherd to His Love and The Nymph’s Reply to the Shepherd‚ there are many different literary devices as well as ideas which are embedded within both of the poems. Regarding the first of the poems‚ The Passionate Shepherd to His Love‚ there are many important concept which are necessary to observe. The title is a simple title and easily explains what the poem is going to be about‚ being that the shepherd speaking

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    Number 15 is a painting by Jackson Pollock‚ which used oil on Masonite and finished by 1950. Pollock’s painting basically was dripped and splattered his canvases. In this painting‚ the layer is overlapping and on top of other layers‚ creates a really rich sense. Also‚ the oil paints on the canvas remain a clear texture. This painting used a lot of color black and white‚ but it contains other color‚ such as red and green. Pollock’s works are usually expressing his emotional state. He likes to stand

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    Analysis of “Never Catch Me” "Never Catch Me" is a song by Flying Lotus‚ who collaborates with rapper Kendrick Lamar. This song is off his album You’re Dead!. This song also ties in with You’re Dead’s theme of reflections on the afterlife. The track was made intending that you be anxious for a cadence until the sound fades out completely. The livings don’t want to die‚ and that there is no resolution for those left behind‚ just like how the song ends abruptly. The accompaniment on this song is a

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    to realize his own strength. Steinbeck nearly perfectly creates an atmosphere that conveys mood‚ reveals theme‚ and builds dynamic characters. Mood is a very important aspect of literature. It can help the reader get the feel of the book. John Steinbeck is an expert at creating mood as visible in many sections of each chapter. In the beginning of the book‚ Steinbeck makes a mood of peace

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    An Old Killer Comes Back to A New Age in ’Jack the Ripper’ In less than two minutes and thirty seconds Jack The Ripper establishes itself as a modern telling of a very old tale. The Ripper is back and he is on the streets of London‚ marveling at the nuances of this nostalgic old city suddenly thrust into modern times‚ much like himself. Jack The Ripper short Unlike it’s suspense/ horror counterparts Jack The Ripper opts for introducing the villain in the first few seconds‚ in fact‚ this short

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