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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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    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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    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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    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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    Have you ever suffered from such loss that could have possibly ruined you emotionally‚ physically and mentally? Well‚ you’re not the only one. JC also suffers from a mental sadness that has to be cured by finding himself and being able to grip the feelings in his heart to tell the story of his best friend “The King” who had died tragically falling off his father’s under-constructed skyscraper‚ unknown if his death was an accident or a suicide he learns that the bond they had may have been more than

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    Crucifixion in Art HUM/266 University of Phoenix June 23‚ 2009 Crucifixion in Art Crucifixion was a method of capital punishment‚ amongst several different groups of people. The most famous Crucifixion that is often depicted in art is that of Jesus Christ. There are multiple methods of depiction‚ including painting. Three paintings were selected that reflect the crucifixion of Jesus Christ through the eyes of different artists from different time periods. The paintings selected were The Crucifixion

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    Dover Beach

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    also helps the listener understand how the speaker feels as he gazes across the darkness of the swelling ocean.( Clugston‚ 2010). Upon completing the poem the reader is allowed insight into the true sadness that Arnold is referring to. The sadness he feels in this poem isn’t referring to the sadness of a broken heart or some other type of personal hardship‚ but to the pain and suffering that people can cause to themselves and the world they live in through frivolous wars. In reality the dominating

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    Poe vs. Dickens

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    anger here and there. Charles Dickens has also dark and emotional stories growing up poor he must have a few little glimpses of pain but he became wealthy in time. Poe was born wealthy and became poor as he grew older‚ and if that was not enough sadness‚ every loved one he had died most of tuberculosis so he drank and wrote stories to cope with the pain of being alone and loveless. Poe always introduced his characters as the ones with murderous intent and seeking revenge against a person who maybe

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    Loss Our Identity

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    profound grief‚ while I lost a mother‚ they lost their only daughter. While they provided me with a loving home‚ their incapability to open up about their emotions made me feel like expressing my feelings about my mother’s death could add to their sadness. So‚ rather than expressing my emotions‚ I buried them deep within myself. I attended therapy designed for children who experienced loss.

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    surprise‚ fear‚ anger‚ sadness‚ and disgust. 4. How is hapiness and anger/sadness defined in the understanding of the development of basic emotions? - Hapiness binds parents and baby into a warm supportive relationship that fosters the infant’s developing competences. Between 6 and 10 weeks evokes a braod grin called the social smile. Laughter‚ which appears aroubd 3 to 4 months‚ reflects faster processing of information than smiling. P. 185 -Although expressions of sadness also occur in response

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