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    Fear of happiness

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    John Ward October 24‚ 2014 COMM/215 Paul KorzeniowskiFear of Happiness Fear of Happiness “Unhappiness is often viewed as something to be prevented‚ avoided or eliminated. Yet recent studies reveal that for some people‚ feeling good is what scares them‚” (Rodriguez‚ 2013). A friend of mine called me last week worried because everything in his life was going right. Steven was scared something bad was going to happen because he was completely happy. This experienced and brainy man said throughout

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    Evaluation of Fear James Marshall Houston Community College James Marshall Mary M.Louis Government 2301 November 12 2010 evaluation of Fear What is fear ? To be afraid apprehensive.(merriam-webster online) Fear is a feeling you get in your stomach when you know something is about to happen whether you know the out come or not.It can be a feeling of uneasiness when a situation reminds you of something. It can be triggered by sounds‚sight and smell. How do we identify fear ?

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    Steinbeck’s main topic is loneliness‚ he shows how different characters in the story are lonely by telling how and why each character is lonely. The author makes the story exactly how it would be if it were real. The story shows how people are lonely because of the conditions they have. They all have a problem that causes them to be lonely. Thesis- Steinbeck shows several of his characters as lonely‚ including Lennie‚ Curley’s Wife‚ and Candy because they all have different people that leave them

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    To Kill a Mockingbird takes place in Maycomb County‚ Alabama‚ during the early 1930s. The Great Depression had taken over the town‚ leaving the people of Maycomb with little to no hope. The prejudice environment was typical for them. Scouts difficulty in growing up has to do with all the prejudice she is surrounded by. Her innocence is exposed to the hatred against people of other races such as Tom Robinson‚ an African American man accused of raping Mayella Ewell‚ a white woman. Seeing the juror’s

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    Salinger is sure to stress the importance of his loneliness all throughout his novel. Going to Mr. Antolini‚ a favorite teacher at a previous school -- seeking comfort‚ Holden receives the opposite. Before writing the name of a psychoanalyst‚ “Wilhelm Stekl‚” Antolini tells him‚ “this fall [he] think[s]

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    closest friend‚ and Mayella Ewell is part of an impoverished family. Some in Maycomb feel isolation‚ hard life changing events and difficulty in adapting to the community. It is through these characters that the reader begins to understand that loneliness is not a choice. Some individuals in Maycomb families feel isolated. Mayella has to take care of her seven siblings‚ as well as house chores since her mother’s death. Tom Robinson states

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    Fear is an emotion experienced when a person senses danger and feels the need to deal with it inside his or her mind. Sal’s fear is always about what is going to happen next. She was afraid of a lot of things such as accidents‚ pregnant women‚ and cancer. First‚ she was afraid of accidents because her uncle died when a tractor flipped over on him. From the book “I prayed that we would not be in an accident (I was terrified of cars and buses)”(Creech 7). In this sentence Sal is describes that her

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    not the subject of this paper. Nay‚ for standing prominently alongside these themes is loneliness‚ which is indisputably one of the most major concepts explored in the duration of the story. The theme of loneliness is thoroughly fleshed out through both characters – specifically Lennie and Curley’s wife – and the involvement of migrant workers in general. Though most characters in the story struggle with loneliness‚ Lennie stands out among them. One could argue that Lennie is always with George; hence

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    themes in ‘Of mice and men’ Loneliness and companionship Many of the characters‚ in ‘Of mice and men’‚ admit to suffering from loneliness. George starts these confessions early in the novella when he reminds Lennie that the life of a “ranch-hand” is one of the loneliest of lives. Men like George who migrate from farm to farm rarely have anyone to look to for companionship and protection. As the story develops‚ Candy‚ Crooks‚ and Curley’s wife all confess their deep loneliness. The fact that they admit

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    help further the point that women didn’t have it simple in the 1900’s. Through their levels of loneliness‚ their mistreatment as women‚ and their image of only being an object‚ it is apparent that these women faced many challenges during their existence. Loneliness takes form in many different actions and characteristics. In both Of Mice and Men and Flowers for Algernon‚ Fay and Curley’s Wife’s loneliness forms into a flirtatious nature. Despite being married to

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