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    one no one would soon forget. He was Chief Charles Running Horse. it was was a time of hardness and sadness. This journey changed my grandfather and his people forever. I was once a young boy this is the the story of my life‚ when times were good before that sad day. As I begin the story; I am Charles Running Horse‚ I was once a great chief of the Wolf Tribe. I was a great hunter until sadness swept my lands. on this sad day blood will stain the landscape. Beautiful paintings woven to the walls

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    Happiness by Naomi Nye

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    Poetry Essay What is happiness? Different people have different definitions of happiness. For children‚ happiness is the satisfaction of receiving candies or toys. For adults‚ happiness is a good job or happy family. For Naomi Shihab Nye‚ happiness in a poem “So Much Happiness” is something else that not only can sing but also can be felt by touching. Due to the flow of this poem‚ dramatic situation‚ image‚ and syntax are three important elements that strongly demonstrate a different perspective

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    Saying happiness is better than sadness is like saying that earning profit is better than losing it‚ but this is not a general truth. The happiness for a person depends on his or her own mind. If a person thinks that staying at home and sleeping could make him enjoy the weekend‚ that’s

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    of a young man who has lost his lover to death and who tries unsuccessfully to distract himself from his sadness through books. Books‚ however‚ prove to be of little help‚ as his night becomes a nightmare and his solitude is shattered by a single visitor‚ the raven. Through this poem‚ Poe uses symbolism‚ imagery and tone‚ as well as a variety of poetic elements to enforce his theme of sadness and death of the one he loves. Within the poem Poe divides the characters and imagery into two conflicting

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    Saving Private Ryan

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    exhilaration created by a freely and rapidly moving camera is central. In the final moments of the scene‚ the camera captures this feeling of emptiness and sadness when it pans across the beach to reveal the hundreds of bodies sprawled out while the waves keep coming‚ red with blood. The lighting of the scene also build up to this feeling of sadness‚ as the background always seems to be filled with clouds‚ smoke and fire‚ blocking out the sun and the warmth which comes with it. The lighting used in the

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    tells about her being taken from her home in Africa‚ being sold into slavery‚ her tales in the house she was sold to‚ and her escape. Many strong emotions are displayed‚especially through Amari‚ two that were very brightly displayed were fear and sadness. Fear is a distressing feeling or emotion‚ everyone will feel fear at one point‚ it’s caused by impending danger‚ evil‚ pain‚ etc. During the story‚ Amari felt fear so many times‚ here are three of the times. In Part One‚ chapter nine‚ a red-headed

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    Ladri Di Biciclette

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    sets off to steal a bike sitting alone on the sidewalk. It does not turn out well. Bruno misses the streetcar and is witness to his father stealing a bike. His father is shamed as he is caught so no charges are pressed. Antonio and Bruno walk way in sadness and begin to cry. Through the story’s ups and down the director‚ Vittorio De Sica‚ uses sound and imagery to make Antonio and Bruno mirror images of us‚ the audience. To cause this effect De Sica films this film with an Italian neorealist style

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    Puccini's La Boheme

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    returns alone to her solitary nest. The melody in the soprano line rises chromatically‚ with a leap of a fifth at the end of the first phrase‚ then descends chromatically leaping a fifth to end on E-flat. This creates a dissonance that reflects Mimi’s sadness. This dissonance is also present in the instrumental parts of this part of the aria‚ as the orchestra follows the soprano with homophony. Mimi goes on to explain that she will be alone again to her seamstress work. Although there is a

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    Benvolio Peaceful Quotes

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    Benvolio has a peaceful personality‚ who cares and supports his best friend Romeo. When Benvolio is first introduced to the story‚ he was with the Montagues in the middle of “three civil brawls” (1.1.91). He didn’t fight the Capulets like the rest of the Montagues‚ instead he announces “I do but keep the peace. Put up thy sword” (1.1.69). Being the peaceful man that Benvolio is‚ he tried to stop the fight and keep peace in the city. To symbolize Benvolio’s act of peace‚ I decided to put a picture

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    Riley Movie Analysis

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    Riley‚ an athletic and goofy young girl‚ was born in Minnesota. As an infant‚ Riley had two main emotions: Joy and Sadness. As she grew older‚ Anger‚ Fear‚ and Disgust developed. These emotions acted as people who worked inside Riley’s brain to guide her through her surroundings as she grew up. For example‚ fear kept Riley safe by making her aware of the possible danger around her as she played and disgust kept Riley away from potentially poisonous foods. From a young age‚ Riley developed five important

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