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    make them feel the emotions that are embedded within the works themselves. In “Macbeth” we feel the pain and suffering of Macbeth as he is overcome with his greed and his own brand of paranoia‚ which leads him to destroying everything in the world that he finds dear. Shakespeare has the power to make audiences feel the pain of his characters and to understand the emotions‚ than relate these feelings to something inside of your own life. Shakespeare is a master of mixing the emotions of his audiences

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    Spencer Nally Mrs. W English 101 29 August 2017 The Emotion of Writing I believe writing is a way to express myself‚ allow myself to be more creative‚ and relate to others through writing. If I am writing about something I love or am passionate about‚ I could write on and on and the thoughts just come naturally to me. For example‚ in elementary school when the teachers asked us to write personal narratives‚ it always came easily to me‚ because I loved

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    Percy Shelly Master of Beauty by Mark Hightree Tim Keller English 4 March 2013 Hightree 1 Percy Shelly Master of Emotion Percy Shelly ’s work seems to flow with gracefulness and feeling. Each of his works shows a different feeling and expresses what he sees around him. Shelly ’s poems are thick with life‚ love‚ beauty‚ expression‚ and imagination. This makes his works so enjoyable and easy to feel and read. He creates the true feeling of Romanticism. Percy Shelly is known for a

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    reasons below. People tend to bury their emotion because they do not believe that the others shall sympathize with them. In fact‚ humans usually have natural dread of revealing their deep psychological wounds since it is thought to make them become frail in eyes of other people. Some; thus‚ worry about being taken advantage as showing their sensitivity. Furthermore‚ a large number of folks also reckon the person they confide in can not understand their emotions; hence‚ they might be thought to be ridiculous

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    "Yes‚ it ’s only Reservation Blues but I like it:" On the Connection between Christian and Native Religions One of the most interesting aspects of the anthropological study of Catherine A. Lutz‚ entitled Unnatural Emotions‚ is that the author applies the same sort of intense self-examination to her own project as an anthropologist amongst the Ifaluk as she does to the Ifaluk themselves. Every individual at some point in his or her own life has been confronted with the surprise‚ after all‚ that

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    The color of the wallpaper is “repellent‚ almost revolting; a smoldering unclean yellow‚ strangely faded by the slow-turning sunlight.” The Yellow Wallpaper is a short story which was written by Charlotte Perkins Gilman in January 1892. We are never given the full identity of the narrator in the story‚ yet we do know she “neglects proper self-control; taking pains to control myself- before him‚ at least‚ and that makes me very tired”‚ showing the reader she is mentally ill. Her and her husband John

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    1984 1984 is a story written by George Orwell about a futuristic‚ dictatorial society in which everyone’s every move or thought is monitored. The government has total control of what knowledge is available and what each and every person in the society is allowed to think. People in the hierarchy of the government live in modern buildings with modern conveniences‚ while those beneath them struggle for necessities. Winston‚ the main character of the story‚ lives in a totalitarian world where everything

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    said that having a successful life and a career will make you happy. Moreover‚ longitudinal studies shows that happiness precedes as well as follows success and many of the effects of positive emotions were parallel by experimental research that induced positive affect in well-controlled studies positive emotions seem to build people’s intellectual‚ psychological‚ and social resources that contribute to enhanced happiness‚ as well. Having success in life is an enjoyable thing when it is involving happiness

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    Mood of Despair In “In Another Country‚” Ernest Hemingway tells the story of wounded soldiers who are in the hospital to better their health. Hemingway uses different aspects of the story to create a despairing mood. The setting‚ elements of futility‚ and the isolation of the characters contribute to the mood of despair. The first device Hemingway uses to produce the mood of despair is the setting. The use of the setting helps create the despairing mood. Elements of futility in the plot also

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    The adventure movie‚ Night at the Museum which was produced in 2006‚ evokes different emotions throughout the movie. The movie tells the story of Larry‚ an unemployed man who is forced to get a job at the national museum as a night guard for his son’s benefit. What he doesn’t know is that the museum comes to life at night due to an Egyptian stone which people are planning to steal so he comes together with the museums exhibits to stop them. In the movie‚ it becomes evident that the director was able

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