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    English comparative essay: Paragraph 1: colour and emotions: By eliminating pain‚ suffering and sadness it also restricts us from experiencing love‚ happiness and a wide range of emotions and feelings that make us human. You have to experience another emotion such as sadness to know what happiness feels like‚ this restricts us from having human experiences. In the giver Lois Lowey utilises colour to represent diversity‚ knowledge and wisdom that comes with colour‚ but colour not just red and green

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    Module Log: Completion of interactive activities and reflection on personal learning and capacity Reading through the following pages you are able to see my weekly entries of the text I read. My interpretations and questions that occurred towards reading‚ my initial reactions or developments after reading and some conclusions about text and literacy. As a person I never really enjoy literature. I am not the kind of person who enjoy reading big books or long articles because is difficult for

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    Romeo is full of disparate emotions across the play‚ Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare‚ and is a significant character to analyze for his emotional states. In the course of the play‚ Romeo goes through many different sentiments and the artist captured and displayed it in his artwork. As the story unfolds‚ Romeo feels conflicted when losing Rosaline‚ passionate towards Juliet when they first meet‚ and mournful when seeing Juliet dead. The artist painted a beautiful creation showing Romeo’s three

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    The emotion of fear is so powerful that it can motivate an individual to do the unimaginable. In William Shakespeare’s Macbeth‚ fear is the driving force for murder‚ escape‚ and madness. There are three types of fear that are exhibited in this tragic Shakespearean play. They are the fears based on morals‚ the fears based on physical harm‚ and the fears based on selfishness. The purpose of this essay is to give evidence of the various types of fears that certain characters in Macbeth have acted on

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    societies and because of that contraception and abortion approval rates are very low. Although little by little progress is being made towards achieving women’s rights‚ women will encounter a struggle because we live in a world dominated by conservative views and it has proven very hard for women to get approval when it comes to their choice about having an abortion. It is not surprising that many men feel authority over females‚ this societal norm is commonly accepted by many and it continues to be passed

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    Hour” by Kate Chopin‚ it shows a woman‚ somewhat overjoyed with her husbands passing. These emotions are expressed through the language used to describe Louise’s emotions as she fluctuates between numbness and extreme joy at her newfound freedom. “Free! Body and soul free” she whispered. Free from the binds of her husband‚ but also somewhat saddened of his passing. When the narrator described her emotions‚ the words used are full of life and powerful. This suggests that Louis has a very personal

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    As explained by the lecture‚ the main characteristic of the Romanticism were emotions and spontaneity of feeling‚ individualism‚ and nature‚ and all of them are embodied in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. First‚ emotions play a significant role in the book be they positive or negative; also‚ all of them are genuine and sincere. Shelley emphasizes negative emotions by the example of how fear can make people mistreat the creature and by how creature himself becomes absorbed with the revenge for all the

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    system (i.e. maturation‚ physical experience‚ social interaction and equilibration)" (p.5) is responsible for the development of cognitive ablities. The way individuals process s information varies with time. According to Merriam-Webster (1995)‚ emotion refer to the strong feelings an individual may experience as trong rections (fear or anger) to his environment. Behavior (Merriam-Webster‚ 1995) is defined as the way an individual reacts to his environment and the past and present experiences

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    The Death of a Salesman is a play created to evoke thoughts and emotions. The audience sees mental decline and personal demons manifesting themselves in various ways. Three characters stood out more than others. They made the audience feel many more emotions than all the others and cause the strongest reactions. Wily Loman is a salesman who is struggling with everything going on in his world. He loses both his job and his sanity. He is loud‚ abusive‚ and prideful amongst many other things. The opening

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    A&P Analysis Letting ones emotions get in the way of reality is a very dangerous thought. In the short story‚ “A & P” by John Updike‚ the protagonist of the story‚ Sammy‚ made a very harsh decision that will effect him greatly‚ just because he let his emotions take over his good judgment. The three females in the story walk into the market that Sammy works at but in bikini tops‚ shorts and no shoes. They distract Sammy while their presence is in the store. Eventually‚ Sammy’s manager scolds the

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