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    Happiness and Sadness As we go through life we experience events that affect us emotionally. Sometimes the events can make us happy while other times the event can make us feel sad. For example‚ attending a family reunion and seeing relatives that you have not seen for some time oftentimes makes the individual feel happy. However‚ losing a loved one would make the individual feel extremely sad. In two pieces of what could be termed a visual text‚ the viewer is brought into a space where he

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    sometimes women were on the sea for years. No family on the ship just a bunch of guys for a couple years raiding and killing. In the Exeter Book‚ there are two very prevalent themes of three poems; The Seafarer‚ The Wanderer‚ and The Wife’s Lament; sadness and suffering. In The Seafarer‚

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    ”The Painted Door”- Analysis of Ann Throughout the short story “The Painted Door” the main character‚ Ann‚ resembles a selfish‚ frustrated‚ unhappy and insecure character with a weak personality. She faces some problems with both herself and John‚ her husband. They do not have a very healthy relationship which leads to John’s suicidal death in the end. John is a simple farmer who thinks the only way he can please Ann is by working all day to earn money for her. However Ann would prefer him

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    feeling in varying ways‚ it tends to affect us all the same. To be sad‚ or the feeling of “sadness” is the expression of being unhappy or having grief‚ as Merriam-Webster states. I feel as though sadness really is the emotional state in which one feels lost‚ broken‚ depressed‚ or excessively emotional. Through various sources and studies‚ it can be proven that the human body acts the same way in all cases of sadness. I remember the day my grandfather passed. The day I lost one of the most important men

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    view of the issue and it could be the right look which can lead to solving the problem. The words that Goodall has chosen are well matched with her tone‚ for example: “grief‚ mourning‚ comfort‚ truly loved‚ missed‚ sorrow‚ great passion and great sadness” these are emotionally

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    that it has more of an Augustan style. The poem follows the typical sonnet structure being fourteen lines long with ten syllables on each line‚ five of them being stressed. The words which are stressed are ones with deep meaning and this adds to the sadness of the poem. The theme of the first four lines seems to be about describing the surroundings. The narrator of the poem begins by saying‚ “In vain to me the smiling Mornings shine”. This is an unusual line because the word “Mornings” symbolises a

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    INFORMATIVE SPEECH OUTLINE DEPRESSION JIMENA VILLEGAS SPC1017 INTRODUCTION Hook: How many of you are going through depression? Or do you have friends and/or family members who are going through depression? Thesis Statement: Today I will talk about depression. I will talk about the background‚ the causes of this disease‚ the symptoms and finally‚ the treatment and prevention of depression. BODY I. Background A. What is depression? 1. According to Dr. Jane Doe from

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    happiness I had ever had was being sucked out of me with every stomp that girl was taking on my marigolds. By the time I got to my flowers they were all gone. I couldn’t even find it in me to yell at her stood there in astonishment and a wave of sadness washed over me. It was almost as if my whole life was taken away from me from this careless little girl who was only thinking of herself. I wanted to scream I but I just couldnt. I felt tears forming in my eyes‚ I forgot the girl was there before

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    character of the book is Holden Caulfield‚ this guy has major problems. He’s alone and he knows it‚ he hates everyone and judges them too. Some themes of this story are the sadness‚ the lies and deceit‚ and Holden’s youth. Every one of these themes describe Holden in different ways‚ mostly it describes what he’s like. SADNESS Sadness permeates The Catcher in the Rye. Main character Holden Caulfield finds nearly everything depressing‚ from receiving gifts to hearing people say "please." The conclusion

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    hijdsfExplore the ways Shakespeare and Carol Ann Duffy present human weaknesses/ flaws in some of the characters they write about In Shakespeare’s play ‘Much Ado about Nothing’‚ Don John is a very important character. He is an illegitimate son‚ which automatically lowers him in the society of the Elizabethan age. He is isolated‚ ignored and rejected by everyone in his life‚ which is one of the reasons which seem to force him to behave as a villain. People expected this of him as they assumed that

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