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    Emotions When it comes to the theories of emotions Darwin said that our body movements and our facial expressions are used to communicate meaning. Darwin also went on to suggest are first learned‚ then goes on to being something that we just do without thought for survival. This can be explained easier with an example in terms of two dogs. If you have a dog at your house and somebody brings their dog over for the first time if you watch them you will see the dog that is visiting for the first time

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    Name: Ahmad Samir Popalzai Cass: English 111 Date: November 19‚ 2012 Frankenstein’s Misunderstood Creature Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is recognized as one of the most prominent gothic novels of the nineteenth century. The young and ambitious Victor Frankenstein‚ who is the lead character in her novel‚ is obsessed with the idea of creating life out of lifeless matter. After many years of research and labor‚ Frankenstein sparks life in a corpse comprised of body parts from different people. As

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    Emotion

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    Emotion When two people in love decide to be together‚ initially it feels like the best thing in the world. Your entire world becomes about that one person they consume your thoughts and you feel like you would do anything in your power to make that person happy. But as time goes on and you two find out more about each others personality’s many things you don’t know about this person begin to come out. They push you to limits no one else can and relationships can really test your emotional strength

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    Establishment was the "stiff upper lip‚" that reticence to show or even to feel strong emotions. Jimmy ’s alienation from Alison comes precisely because he cannot break through her "cool‚" her unwillingness to feel deeply even during sexual intercourse with her husband. He berates her in a coarse attempt to get her to strike out at him‚ to stop "sitting on the fence" and make a full commitment to her real emotions; he wants to force her to feel and to have vital life. He calls her "Lady Pusillanimous"

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    A Christmas Carol

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    A Christmas Carol‚ written by Charles Dickens‚ took place in London‚ England during Christmas time in the year of 1843. Dickens wrote his novels during the Victorian times. Britain was a harsh place at this time with the upper and lower classes being clearly separated. Dickens himself grew up as part of the lower classes‚ and so he knew what it was like. It was very hard for the poor to survive‚ many of them having no alternative but to go into the workhouses. This seemed to be the worst place to

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    Why My Misunderstood

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    can remember‚ certain aspects of my personality have always been misunderstood. These misunderstandings have left people with a false perspective of who I truly am as a person. Amongst the reasons I feel people misunderstand me are‚ they mistake me mistake my seriousness as comedic‚ I can come off as intense and pretentious‚ and I have a different family background. All of these reasons lead me to say that I am typically misunderstood. To begin‚ I have always felt that people mistake my seriousness

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    Malachi Anderson April‚ 30th 2018 English 10 Lisa Myers How Are Feminists Misunderstood? To understand how a feminist is misunderstood‚ we must understand what one is. A feminist is a woman who strives to have equality in society‚ to be equal to men. In 2018‚ feminists are misunderstood due to the acts of some women who represent and identify as one. There are three waves of feminism. Personally‚ I believe all three waves are correct‚ with the first and second wave making the most sense. The

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    “I don’t mind being hated‚ but I hate being misunderstood.” (Anonymous). No one likes to be misunderstood. Whether it is based on something he/she said or the entire person‚ the thought of being misjudged causes the majority of people much aggravation. Outsiders‚ or people that do not belong‚ are often misjudged and misunderstood. One may be considered an outsider based on numerous characteristics. For example‚ people are often misjudged in regard to their culture. Whether assuming that

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    a victim of getting judged on his appearance. No one knows the truth behind Brewster. Nobody knows what he can do and who he really is. With a limited amount of friends to know him personally‚ he is often misunderstood by those around him. Brewster is out to do good‚ but is very misunderstood. In a lot of cases‚ rumors were spread about Brewster and they were very easily believed. One day after Brew had gotten really hurt‚ Tenny started a rumor that he beaten Brew up‚ and many people believed it

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    Medusa‚ the Misunderstood Gorgon By having the appearance of gruesome scaly skin with pure piercing green eyes‚ and the uncanny appearance of snake. This terrifying beast with collective serpent skin tied around her waist like a belt‚ is the one and only Medusa‚ as her Mythology name suggests. Medusa is most notably known for her distinctive snakes for hair. Not only did she have snakes for hair that already appalled all of mankind‚ she also has the capacity to turn anyone who looks into her eyes

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