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    Riley In Inside Out

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    the while behind her feelings we have Joy‚ Sadness‚ Disgust‚ Fear and Anger. Joy has basically been in control of Riley’s life up until the big move. Joy tries to keep everything together by using imagination and positivity. After everyone goes away to sleep (I guess emotions sleep too) Joy goes to one of Riley’s core memories and does what most usually do with a peaceful happy memory and she reminisces. With all the confusion and excitement Sadness repeatedly tries to move in and make an appearance

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    explanation. Today I will only give you a few examples. Grief is situational sadness as in a result of a specific event happened. For example‚ when a loved one passed away‚ we grieved. There is a sense of emptiness‚ a feeling of familiarity that is gone‚ like something slipping from our hold‚ or loss of control. Grief often connects with physical stress; they go hand in hand. Stress is like the ebb and flow of the waves. Hence the sadness of grief will pass and in time will return us to our normal state. We

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    control panel that changes how Riley reacts to and feels about situations. There are three females (Joy‚ Sadness‚ and Disgust)‚ and two males (Anger and Fear). Sadness is a soft-spoken female who is always wearing a sweater and glasses. Riley’s depression can be seen as "Sadness’ increasing autonomy is starting to affect the hue of Riley’s memories and reactions" (Leslie‚ 2016‚ p.11). Sadness acting out is reacted to by Joy who is gentle about saying what she thinks whereas Fear and Anger‚ the two

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    In Crane’s poem “ Do not weep‚ maiden‚ for war is kind”‚ the title itself brings to mind images of war and sadness. The word war suggest tragedy and the word weep adds to the feeling of sadness. A reader would expect a poem entitled “Do not weep‚ maiden‚ for war is kind” to be about sadness‚ And in this case the readers expectations would be met. This poem tells the story of a woman who has lost her father along with her son in war‚ and depictions of war. Such as‚ “ A field where a thousand corpses

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    maladaptive (Greensberg‚ 2006). This point is consistent with Inside Out‚ where the primary emotions can be interpreted to be the Emotion characters‚ namely Joy‚ Sadness‚ Fear‚ Anger and Disgust‚ while the feelings experienced by the Emotion characters such as Joy realizing that Riley needs Sadness in order to function properly‚ Sadness trying to comfort Bing Bong due to feeling guilty for ruining the core memories‚ and Fear‚ Anger‚ Disgust feeling guilty for suggesting that Riley should run away

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    Hell on Earth

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    happiness would not only seem to be logically impossible. it would be lead to a feeling of separation and a lack of belonging‚ Which in turn would lead to sadness‚ what is happiness without a little sadness? While most of us strive for a lifetime of happiness‚ it is only in our sadness that any happiness we achieve has meaning. Without this sadness‚ we would lose a vital connection with those around us our ability to emphasize with others is a key part of our lives. Within a community and without our

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    The depth of sadness My sister has a strange habit which might be a kind of general for many people in modern society that every time before she start enjoying a new novel or a new movie she must ensure that this story is a happy story. She is one of those who cannot stand any tragedy at all. When I was young it was easy for me to give her my review guide. Sometimes I answered: “ Yes‚ you should have a try. That is a good story with happy ending.” The other times I just say: “ No‚ it is a

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    comes out of people’s mouths‚ or people are too afraid to admit that there is sadness that goes around them. Society makes sure that this “life” is so happy like tv shows and movies that we don’t face reality. No one wants to face the reality that sadness and depression are growing more and more‚ but people are hiding behind meditation and antidepressants. There are some people who are starting to embrace their inner sadness. There should someone out in the world who would know you for who you are

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    A young Chinese American woman‚ Jing-Mei “June” Woo‚ recalls‚ after her mother’s death‚ her mother’s sadness at having left her twin baby girls in China in 1949. June has used her mother’s regret as a weapon in a battle of wills focusing on what her mother wants her to be and what she wants. June wins‚ leaving her mother‚ Suyuan‚ stunned when she says she wishes she were dead like the twins. Although this scene characterizes the common struggle for power between mother and daughter‚ the story also

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    Life is full of different emotions. We all have experienced sadness‚ joy‚ and anger. But for the characters in Our Town emotion consumes who they are as a person. In Thornton Wilder’s Our Town he shows that people and characters represent different emotions‚ which leads them to be consumed by their emotions. Hope is a major theme in Our Town. Mr. Webb showed the emotion of hope through his wanting to be more than his small town; “Very ordinary town‚ if you ask me. Little better behaved than most

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