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    childhood or adolescence. Dwayne was a 15 year old male and had a plethora of symptoms of depression. While Dwayne‚ was capable of completing everyday tasks‚ he showed a lack of interest in the majority of things asked of him. Social withdrawal‚ sadness‚ emptiness‚ low energy‚ and lack of pleasure are a few of the symptoms that were depicted by Dwayne throughout the film. One of his most common symptoms was social withdrawal. Majority of the times‚ Dwayne would be found alone or wanted to be alone

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    runs off her five core emotions Joy (Amy Poehler)‚ Sadness (Phyllis Smith)‚ Fear (Bill Hader)‚ Disgust (Mindy Kaling)‚ and Anger (Lewis Black). These emotions assist her throughout the day to overcome struggles and create memories. Joy was an upbeat personality who tends to control most of Rileys attitude/personality while Sadness was often asked to think positive. Due to Riley’s new surroundings she became less and less optimistic and Sadness unknowingly became stronger at this time and more curious

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    filled with sadness as well as happiness. This is proved using the contrasting words or actions/thoughts the “Happy Man” experiences with the emotional state he is currently in‚ and so pure happiness in this domain is impossible to achieve and being happy one-hundred percent of the time is also not possible. The objective of pure happiness is unobtainable because for that to occur there cannot be a source of sadness. Since there can never be a moment where you do not experience sadness‚ it is not

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    tension represented by the conflict between Joy and Sadness. To reduce this tension‚ her unhappiness‚ the emotions decide to present the idea to run away. In this case they believed that running away back to Minnesota would reduce this internal state of tension and help create new happy memories for Riley. Insight Insight is the sudden discovery of the correct solution following incorrect attempts based primarily on

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    Witch‚ And the Wardrobe‚ many colors are shown in this wonderful movie. In The Lion‚ the Witch‚ and the Wardrobe‚ I discovered that Red‚ Gray‚ and Black stood out the most. Red has symbolized blood‚ war‚ power‚ and violence. Gray Symbolizes old age‚ sadness‚ and solid. Black symbolizes fear‚ evil‚ unhappiness‚ anger‚ and elegance. These three colors symbolically represent the events‚ and what happens in this movie. Red‚ Gray‚ and Black‚ are used symbolically in this exceptional movie. ​Red symbolizes

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    The 2000 film ‘American Beauty’ directed by Sam Menez‚ effectively contrasts the subtle beauty of life with the struggle of modern day stress and sadness caused by the materialism of modern Western Society. This is displayed excellently through symbolism‚ cinematic techniques and characterisation. The symbolism used includes the frequent use of the colour red and Ricky’s filming of beauty. Menez also employs a variety of Cinematic techniques such as camera shots and angles to explore the subtle

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    Riley’s happy memory that she helped her team to win in the hockey match; that enabled Riley to love herself more and feel that she was valuable. Otherwise‚ at the end of the movie‚ Joy realized Sadness played an important part in Riley’s memory as well‚ so she gave Sadness the memory balls to enable Sadness to restore the machine; because of this‚ Riley realized the most important was that the family lived together rather than wherever she lived. Thus‚ self-actualization level was

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    personality‚ and parent-child relationships will define the appropriate nature of this film in the development of Riley’s mind. Riley’s development is based on learning new cognitive development strategies‚ such as her mind’s “headquarters” to mange Joy‚ Sadness‚ and other emotions at this stage of development. In this way‚ Riley appears to work with other “personalities”‚ as her emotions are personified in the development of greater industry and autonomy from her parents. More so‚ it shows greater independence

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    Film music is used to add emotion to films. It brings character motifs to particular characters‚ which symbolise the current mood of the film. If the composer of the film music wants the viewer to feel empathy or sadness for a character or event‚ they will use minor music. Alternatively‚ If a composer wants to make the viewer feel happy and enlightened‚ they will use major music. It is an essential aspect of all films to have music and without it‚ the viewer is unable to engage in the film.

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    prestigious opportunity. While these songs seem fully positive‚ slaves convey both the "highest joy" and the "deepest sadness" through them (Douglass 951). Together‚ joy and sadness create a paradox. Slaves already express joy through their satisfaction of gaining a position at the Great

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