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    feelings‚ and emotions. There are many ways to express oneself and the most prenominate form is communication‚ but your emotional reaction to life is just as vital. The four basic emotions that a person will feel in his or her life time consist of‚ happinesssadness‚ fear‚ and anger. Most people will explore every part of these emotions within themselves while‚ others will struggle to understand them. Emotions are a reaction to a persons environment as well as an expressive response to how you feel in your

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    I happened to talk to one of my friends in the mess regarding sadness. These are his words. " dukhi hone ka bhi apna alag hi mazaa hai. Khushi to ek phuljhadi ki tarah hoti hai jo thodi der main khatam ho jaati hai‚ par dukh ek agarbatti ki tarah bahut der tak chalta hai" (happiness lasts for a very short time but sadness lasts for a very long time). A line from Eric Erikson’s theory of eight stages of man. " Teething seems to have a prototypal significance and may well be the model for the masochistic

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    By: Mohsen Mohsen Ali Mosaeid Do you think that it’s unbelievable to feel happy and sad at the same time? Actually‚ it is really possible to feel these two feelings inasmuch since it is something that happened to me five years ago when I graduated from college. I was happy because it was my graduation party‚ but I was sad because we my classmates and me – would go our separate ways again after four years of being in a close-knit relationship. . First of all‚ as I had gotten up earlier

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    Sadness Essay

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    Essay on Sadness What is sadness? Sadness is‚ contrary to popular belief‚ a natural emotion or feeling. People feel sadness whenever they lose something that they previously enjoyed such as someone they loved‚ or something as simple as a stuffed animal. This particular emotion is actually good for you. It offers relief from the pain of the loss and it gives you some measure of the importance of what you’ve lost. In Fahrenheit 451‚ Ray Bradbury strives to create a society that lives in the absence

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    Literary Analysis on Sadness and its Impact on Literature Although one of our most common emotions we have as humans is sadness‚ it is also the most complicated and misunderstood. Sometimes we cry when we are sad‚ sometimes we get angry. We get sad because we physically got hurt‚ other times we are sad because someone messed with us mentally. Even though being sad might just seem like a not so good feeling‚ it can also cause health issues. Due to this sad feeling‚ it can bring on depression

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    Joy Ignores Sadness

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    “Inside Out”‚ Joy ignores Sadness’ help even though they must work together to save Riley. At the start‚ Joy does not work with Sadness and ignores her. In the middle‚ Joy still doesn’t listen to what Sadness has to say. In the end‚ Joy finally realises Sadness’ importance and that they can work together as a unit. Throughout the film‚ Joy disregards Sadness despite the fact that she is necessary to help Riley. At the beginning of the movie‚ Joy does not cooperate with Sadness and pays no attention

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    Sadness In Cosi

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    Practice Essay 1 Despite the comedy in Cosi‚ there is an underlying sadness to the play. ‘ Discuss’ Written through the experiences of the Vietnam War‚ Louis Nowra conveys ‘Cosi’ as a comedy in spite of the underlying of unhaplk in the play. The play [is] set in Melbourne in 1971 in a mental institution during a time of warfare and undergoing global political changes of the fears of communist expansion into the western world. Lewis Riley the protagonist and the director of Cosi fan tutte undergoes

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    Beauty and Sadness

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    Beauty and Sadness Literary Background: A Hawaiian of Chinese and Korean ancestry‚ Cathy Song centers her verse on island themes and activities and understated pastoral settings. Her language is Standard English inset with words and phrases from Pacific and Asian sources. She has gained credence for lifting the mundane from homely backgrounds to produce a lyric strangeness offset by teasing and‚ at times‚ startling analogies. The poem “Beauty and Sadness” is one of the poems in Cathy Song’s

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    Separation of Sadness Sadness is a predator that can lurk in the minds of the emotionally injured. It can be inconspicuous and swift‚ or it can consume an individual and be the most prominent aspect of their life. It is complex and differs in severity. A person will generally feel three types of an emotional drag: a sort of nonchalant‚ short-lived sadness‚ a dwelling and despairing sadness‚ and an overwhelming sadness that takes over a person’s mind and being. Being upset is a temporary emotion that

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    Silence the Sadness Scott Eyman’s review on the novel A Life Lived Off Balance‚ written by Peter Ackroyd‚ is a look into Edgar Allan Poe’s complex mind and vigorous life. Eyman shares his thoughts through describing Poe’s tortured childhood‚ Poe’s reasoning behind his poems‚ and Poe’s unstable mind. Poe was a tortured misfit whose depression was portrayed through his work. Eyman aspires to depict the circumstances Poe went through‚ and how his brilliant work is as result of an inadequate life

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