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    “Sebastian’s Voodoo” by Joaquin Baldwin for the first time I felt very sad. I notice many voodoo dolls were being tortured and killed. In addition‚ the main doll sacrifices its own life in order to save his friends. The way Joaquin Baldwin represent sadness in the film is by focusing on the animation style‚ along with the different moods and the use of sounds. Joaquin Baldwin used many realistic and detailed effects to show the overall setting of the horrible conditions that the voodoo dolls were living

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    both sentences creates a feel of a never-ending list of sadness and misery. Roethke chose to prolong the sentence in order for the reader to feel as though they are deprived of a break because like society in the poem they are trapped as the list goes on and on. Asyndeton is partnered with personification in sentence one to create the gloomy and somber tone. By personifying everyday inanimate objects with feelings such as the “Inexorable sadness of pencils… Misery of manila folders…” (lines 1 & 3)

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    postcolonial melancholy for the lost colonial object – noting any nostalgic sense‚ but rather the sadness which arises from the crisis of identity both Tridib and‚ in a larger sense‚ the postcolonial intellectual faces who wishes to avoid both the imperial identity forced upon him by colonial powers and‚ at the same time‚ thenarrow‚ bullying hegemony of an artificially constructed nationalism. The sadness of  The Shadow Lines‚ does spring from the irresolvability of this dilemma.But the permanent f

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    challenges she faces and what she thinks whilst all of these crazy things are happening. Riley‚ voiced by Kaitlyn Dias‚ has five main emotions that control her thoughts; Joy‚ Sadness‚ Anger‚ Disgust and Fear. This team of mixed emotions is led by Joy (voiced by Amy Poehler). Sadness messes with Riley’s core memories‚ so Joy and Sadness have to leave the control tower and fix this gargantuan mess. Without Joy in charge‚ Riley becomes very dark and moody‚ with lots of angry outbursts - saying things she

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    Anne Frank Huis - Andrew Motion The poem Anne Frank Huis refers to Anneliese Marie who was born in 1929 in Frankfurt to Jewish parents. After the Nazi came to power in Germany Adolf Hitler became the chancellor and the Frank family fled to Amsterdam. The Nazis occupied in Netherlands in 1942 and Franks went into hiding. The poem reminds us one of the three years of fear and suspense undergone by Anne Frank and the family who took shelter in a narrow space in an upstairs building. Andrew Motion

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    matter that many people face in today’s society and also a matter that relates to his interests; his fascination with the ‘underdog’ character and how he provides a voice for certain individuals. ‘The Raped Girl’s Father’‚ ‘The Family Man’ and ‘The Sadness of Madonnas’ are three poems by Bruce Dawe that relate to the themes‚ portraying realism in how loneliness and oppression affect people in the world. An example of a poem related to the subject of loneliness and oppression is ‘The Raped Girl’s Father’

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    Feelings of “Neglect” “Neglect” by R.T Smith explains the feelings of neglect by using imagery‚ metaphor‚ and connotation. This poem talks about a path of neglect that a man followed that led to the destruction of his red apple tree. The narrator put too much of his time and attention on his other marvels to not put it into the apple tree as well. Therefore his red apple tree‚ though thought to be inevitable‚ died and filled the narrator with regret. A regret that appears to haunt the author

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    fear and sadness that’s why people want to feel happiness in their lives. People are looking anywhere for happiness by doing things to sense it.  Happy is a brilliant feeling. I know that you want of that person that is looking it!             Observing people‚ they are looking happy to don’t feel the worst feeling of sadness.  People want to feel happy to not feel those ugly feelings that also exist in the world. Sadness is what we call the most horrible thing that we can feel. Sadness means a lot

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    The theme of the poem “Annabel Lee”‚ by Edgar Allan Poe‚ is love and desire. In addition‚ the mood of the poem begins as love and passion‚ but transforms into despair and sadness. First of all‚ the text cites‚ “But we loved with a love that was more than love” (Poe 9). This is clarifies how the theme of this poem is love and desire because the main idea of the poem is the author’s love for “Annabel Lee”. Therefore‚ this shows how love is the theme because it is the central topic described and the

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    At the end of the poem “Wet and Crying‚” hope has been diminished and the author’s specific word choice helps us understand the main message of the poem by conveying sadness and setting a murderous tone. Right from the start of the book‚ Ha’s papaya tree has been the center of attention. She keeps track of its growth and when there are papayas growing on it. Ha explains on page 8 that the tree started growing after a seed was flicked into the garden. Ha takes care of it‚ and now it is twice as tall

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