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    life and all of his sonnets appeared in a collection called “SHAKE-SPEARS SONNETS” in 1609. Shakespeare’s sonnets consist of three quatrains and are finished off with a couplet. Around the third quatrain his sonnets take a turn‚ which is when the mood of the poem changes for the better‚ taking a more optimistic approach. His sonnets speak of political events‚ love‚ beauty‚ and sex. In “Sonnet 71”‚ Shakespeare discusses the mourning of his beloved after his death. The speaker of this sonnet

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    analysis written by Selina Jamil (2009)‚ she confirms Louise’s blindness to the reality of the world by saying‚ “When she hears the news of her husband’s death‚ Mrs. Mallard’s obliviousness to the beauty of life breaks down under the powerful impact of emotions” (p. 216). Louise’s reaction to the death is not uncommon; however‚ her lack of freedom and overwhelming sadness is only momentary as

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    The song “Amazing” by Kanye West describes my summer and my personality for a few reasons. First and foremost‚ the mood of the song reflects my personality to a decent extent. For instance‚ this song has a slower‚ more “chill” feeling to it. As a person‚ I am predominantly calm‚ but have occasional moments of intensity. The Young Jeezy verse reflects the intense side of me‚ as the verse suddenly lashes out at you with wrathful‚ raspy vocals‚ while my calm side is reflected by the Kanye West verses

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    Imagery is used to express emotion in the poem‚ for example‚ the stepdaughter feels that "she disappears" and is "lost within the blare". The personification of the music adds to the imagery of the poem. The most compelling use of imagery in this poem is the description of what the two different people would see in a "box." The narrator explains with "as if some creature brooded underneath" and "where someone like me was walking and has gone". This helps create the mood of the poem‚ and the almost

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    3. In What Is an Emotion‚ William James contradicts popular belief. He claims that when faced with certain stimuli‚ our body reacts first and then we feel an emotion. For example‚ when we see a bear‚ many people would say that they would immediately feel afraid and run. However‚ James’ theory is the opposite; he claims that when we see the bear‚ our hearts begin to race‚ we tremble‚ and ultimately run away. We interpret these bodily changes as fear and that is when we are afraid. Overall‚ James’

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    What is Emotion? Emotion is another word for feelings. Some common emotions are anger‚ fear‚ love‚ sadness‚ grief‚ jealousy‚ hurt‚ disappointment and joy.  We may have these feelings or emotions in response to things that are going on at the moment or when we remember something that happened in the past.  Frequently‚ we also experience physiological changes‚ such as feeling hot; faster heartbeats‚ changes in our breathing‚ knotting in our stomachs‚ etc. when we feel an emotion. Emotions

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    Music and Its effects on Societies Emotions Intro: What do you feel when you hear a rapid drum beat? Or even the shivering sound of the low hum of a bagpipe? We all probably at one time turned on music to lift our spirits from a sad time in our life or even just to amp up our attitude even farther from a joyous occasion. What is it in music that causes different emotions to come out and affect our attitude? Well that’s a question that is still being researched but we have somewhat of a understanding

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    Mood Altering Drugs in Today’s Society In Aldous Huxley’s dystopian novel Brave New World‚ soma‚ a drug commonly consumed throughout the New World‚ is abused and enables people’s bad states of emotions to turn good. For every dose of soma “raise[s] a quite impenetrable wall between the actual universe and [the citizens’] minds” (Huxley 77). The sedative and controlling effect it has on emotions and moods allows for people to be easily controlled. Soma is originally introduced into Huxley’s novel

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    are most of the time expressed through violence. But at the very beginning of the sins‚ we started it through our anger that we cannot control. For example: revenge is caused by anger‚ envy is jealousy and greed can be caused by fear. Fear is an emotion that is used as basic survival mechanism‚ but has also proven that it can lead to an act of violence. The Bet by Anton Chekhov‚ the Hobbyist by Fredric Brown and Lock and Key by Rush have shown great example that emotional human behavior is one the

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    Acceptance = Positive Emotion Something + Non Acceptance = Negative Emotion   So‚ it is not ’Something’ or ’someone’ who is making us feel positive or negative‚ but it is our ’acceptance’ or ’non acceptance’ of something or someone‚ which is making us feel positive or negative.   It isn’t the world but the quality of our response to the world (acceptance or non acceptance) that determines the quality of our emotions.   Next time we feel disturbed with a negative emotion‚ instead of asking

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