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    John M. Murry describes Twelfth Night as having a ’silvery undertone of sadness’ - this view is held by other critics alike. Kiernan Ryan states how "the spectre of death haunts the romantic protagonists’ lives and loves from the start." This can be seen right from the beginning of the play with Orsino’s speech. He describes love as a kind of illness which is ’killing’ him in a sense; "The appetite may sicken and so die." This in itself gives the play a melancholy atmosphere right from the start

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    From the Disney movie‚ “Inside Out‚” five emotions – Joy‚ Sadness‚ Anger‚ Disgust‚ and Fear – were portrayed. While watching the movie‚ I was reminded that all the emotions in a person’s body must be expressed. If a person does not express one emotion‚ a person would be psychologically and emotionally unstable. As seen in the movie‚ the main emotion in Riley was Joy. Joy is optimistic and happy‚ but she is a little over controlling. Joy is the boss of Riley’s emotions and she never wants Riley to

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    applies to the movie through Joy accepting Sadness as a valid and useful member of the organization. Joy appears to go through the process twice. The process has five stages of Knowledge‚ Persuasion‚ Decision‚ Implementation‚ and Confirmation. The opening scene of the movie introduced all the emotions or the members of the organization that made up Riley. Immediately‚ Joy processes Knowledge‚ Persuasion and Decision. Joy has Knowledge of Sadness‚ once Sadness took over control and made Riley cry. Joy

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    Melancholy John Keats’s poem‚ “Ode on Melancholy”‚ serves as an instructional manual on how to cope with sadness and the feeling of melancholy. Through his vivid use of lyrical language and allusions‚ Keats’s is able to depict vivid images that haunt the soul and is able to convey his message that the only way to deal with a sense of melancholy is to accept it. Keats believes that once one can accept sadness and make it a part of his identity‚ then he can overcome the overwhelming feelings of depression

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    growing feelings‚ and they must administer the appropriate response to grasp the situation. Riley’s principal emotion is Joy‚ which is shortly overpowered by Sadness. There are numerous emotions in the human body‚ nevertheless there are 7 main sets according to Dr. Ekman in the article Psychology of Inside Out; which include Joy‚ Sadness‚ Fear‚ Anger‚ Disgust‚ Surprise‚ and Contempt (Ryan Kelly.) Mr. Doctor and his team who assisted in writing the movie‚ believed only five characters

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    Although Joy is presented as the ideal feeling‚ Sadness is a valuable and necessary emotion; therefore the film asserts the importance of embracing sadness instead of ignoring or attempting to correct it. Throughout the movie‚ the other emotions‚ predominantly Joy‚ talk down upon Sadness‚ and she receives the foot of the blame in most situations. Joy’s condescending diction is directed toward Sadness when she touches the memories‚ and they begin to turn blue. Joy’s carefully chosen words and tone

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    comedy. It reveals the sadness of the lives of the characters.’ Discuss. Through the play Cosi the audience witnesses the lives of mentally ill people unfold before them. Louis Nowra has used black comedy within Cosi to allow the audience to abandon their pre-conceptions of ‘mad’ people and to see the characters not for their illness but for their personality. Because of this the audience is able to relate to each character and their situation and realise the underlying sadness of the patients lives

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    which are Sadness and Joy. As Riley ages‚ more emotions develop. The three new emotions are Anger‚ Disgust‚ and Fear. Riley’s family moves to San Francisco for her father’s new business venture. Riley is overwhelmed with emotions since she has to try to adjust to her new life. During Riley’s first day at her new school‚ she has introduces herself to the class and Sadness gets ahold of her core memories. Joy fights off Sadness and during the dispute the core memories dispersed and Joy and Sadness where

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    Over the course of time‚ sadness has gotten a bad reputation. A person showing signs of sadness is viewed as that person being weak or depressed. Not many people understand that when life gets difficult‚ one must handle their mental state in a healthy manner and seek help or an outlet to ease their mind. The people who don’t seek help often go through hard stages; for example‚ they may become obsessed with a happier past time and live their life trying to recreate that happiness in their past life

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    But‚ unlike sadness‚ depression can be passed down to passed down to offspring. Some mild and temporary depression is normal for an individual to experience in a lifetime but sever depression‚ or manic-depressive disorder‚ is not. If manic-depressive disorder is not normal and can be a huge threat to survival then why are we able to carry the gene and pass it down to our offspring? The answer is similar to why we experience sadness‚ “They probably offer some advantage

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