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    powerful than just speaking to one another at a time when traditional conversation is taken from them‚ illustrating the idea that actions can be another way of sharing what one wants to say or convey. In "Buffy" the body language between Buffy and Riley whilst fighting the gentlemen is nothing short of consequential. When Buffy

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    Mentors teach us what is bad and good to overall protects us from danger. At the beginning of the movie when Riley was young it shows in the movie that Riley is running around. When she is running she is about to trip over a cord but‚ right before she does fear steps in and saves her. This shows that humans need other things to guide us to help us get through life. If fear was not present Riley would’ve hurt herself. Mentors can give us mental support to complete difficult tasks. At the middle of the

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    at Coney Island. Not only does the ride‚ Cyclone‚ have its swirls and steep falls‚ but it is incredibly old‚ making it all the scarier for Nora. She decides that she doesn’t want to face it alone and tries to persuade her favorite cousin‚ Riley‚ to join her. Riley refuses‚ so Nora feels as though she has no choice‚ but to blackmail her by threatening to tell her mother one of her deepest secrets. Despite Riley’s fear of heights and really‚ really big fear of roller coasters‚ she agrees and accompanies

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    “Inside Out” is about Riley’s emotional development. In her mind are the primary emotions - Joy‚ Sadness‚ Fear‚ Disgust‚ and Anger who guide her feelings and actions. Riley is facing a huge environmental change that her family moves from Minnesota to San Francisco: new house‚ new school‚ and new hockey team. Things are not going into the way in Riley’s expectation‚ for example‚ the new house is old with a dead mouse‚ the moving van is late‚ the disgusted broccoli pizza she has on the move-in day

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    In Inside Out‚ the protagonist is Joy‚ who is leading the entire story and making the main decisions for Riley. The story begins with Joy narrating the moment when Riley was born and how other emotions emerge as Riley’s mood changes‚ as she grows up. Joy’s desire is to make Riley’s memory full of happiness‚ which ends up with her escaping from home and tries to regain her glee back in Minnesota. Joy‚ can be delineated as a character with extreme positive attitude‚ but overly neglecting other negative

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    In the movie‚ Riley did not show any sign for her advancement of autonomy. She was trying to follow her parents’ suggestions in order to make them happy and pretend their lives are still in the original pace. Parenting‚ as a important component of socialization‚ had given Riley an improper sample to follow(Chen & Rubin‚ 2011). For instance‚ every time Riley felt sad and upset‚ her father would try to make her smile again by making a monkey-look

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    Joy Ignores Sadness

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    film “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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    In the Disney Pixar film Inside Out (2015) directed by Pete Docter‚ the focus character Riley experiences mild mental illness’ including depression and social anxiety. Mental illness is a less recognised form of disability for the reason that it is an internal illness rather than a physical illness. Depression and social anxiety is a common illness among adolescence as a large number adjustments occur in this period of life for numerous people. The film represents this internal disability by depicting

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    main reasons that immigrants pull from their respective countries is because of an economic motive. According to Riley‚ the economic motives that influence migrations is the idea of better economic opportunities such as more jobs and the promise of a better life. (Riley‚ 2011) In the late half of the 20th century‚ many people where brain drained to America from several Western nations. (Riley‚ 2011) In other words‚ people believe that the United States is a great nation to migrate to because there is

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    children’s movie about a main character who has depression. The movie is about an 11-year-old girl‚ Riley‚ who moves from Minnesota to San Francisco at the beginning of the movie‚ and the audience sees how she processes the move through tiny people inside of her head that represent each emotion. The emotions live in a space in her head known as "Headquarters‚" and they operate a control panel that changes how Riley reacts to and feels about situations. There are three females (Joy‚ Sadness‚ and Disgust)‚

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