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    Fears can paralyse individuals by making them feel anxious and paranoid with their lives and surroundings. They would be constantly worried about what’s happening around them‚ which causes them to feel restless and isolated. In ‘Look Both Ways’‚ Meryl experiences her fear with death after attending her Dad’s funeral and witnessed a man getting run over by a train. She realises that death can happen to anyone at unexpected times. She starts to perceive negative things and death happening to her. Her

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    The significance of anger in Of Mice and Men In Steinbeck’s novel ‘Of Mice and Men’‚ anger is a frequent occurrence. Anger is either arouse by anxiety‚ trepidation or jealousy. Anger seems to always revolve around Lennie‚ as he is the source of anger‚ whether it is towards him‚ because of him‚ or from him. The first character to show anger is Lennie’s partner‚ George. We see very early in the novel that anger is shown towards Lennie. George is angry that in reality he doesn’t have what Lennie

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    American Beauty By Sam Mendes Close Viewing Analysis AS 91480 There are certain scenes in films where the director is able to bring out the true character of an individual. In American Beauty‚ directed by Sam Mendes‚ the director places two scenes in the film which are shown to have a contrasting effect. Lester Burnham (played by Kevin Spacey) shows a marvellous act through these two scenes where his attitudes are different in each one‚ due to the life changing events he comes across‚ altering

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    Consequences of Hurt Feelings and Anger The journal article “ Experiences and Interpersonal Consequences of Hurt Feelings and Anger” by Edward Lemay‚ Nickola Overall and Margaret Clark their research consisted in examining the social functions and consequences of hurt feelings. The research was conducted in four studies‚ retrospective questionnaires‚ daily reports by both members of a couple‚ and a dyadic behavioral observation‚ and whether the experience of hurt and anger differed in appraisal dependence

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    is he a person easily to get angry or not. 2. Why he is so mad on his girlfriend’s alcohol abuse issue? Is it because he cares about her health? Or other reasons? My rationale for this question is that I want to clarify the main reason for Dennis’ anger. I want to know what he really cares about. I found there is ambivalence in Dennis’ situation. On the one hand‚ he seems that he really cares about his relationship with Lori and that’s why he seeks for help. On the other hand‚ he is so angry

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    Rejection and its resultant anger are two pillars around which East of Eden’s plot is built. The story is heavily influenced by these two principles‚ and they constitute the vast majority of thematic and pivotal plot points in the novel. The overarching theme is illustrated in its majority through Steinbeck’s repeated instances of rejection and anger. Steinbeck illustrates these emotions most clearly in the characters of Charles‚ Cathy‚ and Caleb. Their characters are wildly different‚ but their

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    Anger and Violence in Partition Literature By : Madhu Sharma Partition of Indian subcontinent in 1947 was the biggest and most painful event in the whole human history. Millions of refugees came from Pakistan to India and vice-versa to seek a shelter of safety and security over their heads. The inarticulatable pain‚ trauma‚ angst and violence they went through is hard to believe and even imagine. They lost their hearth and houses‚ became alien in their own country and were treated inhumanly as

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    Anger 1. “Shut your mouth‚ sir!” Judge Taylor was wide awake and roaring. He was also pink in the face. His speech was miraculously unimpaired by his cigar. “(Page 261). This quote shows how quickly Judge Taylor was to anger. Before Mr. Link Deas proclaimed Tom Robinson had worked for him for eight year‚ and never caused a speck of trouble‚ Judge Taylor was quite and showed no emotion. Even before the trial‚ no matter how good of a testimony Atticus or Tom could give‚ everybody already

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    Philip Larkin’s poem “Here” is able to use clear syntax‚ vivid imagery‚ and clever choice of words to distinctly convey his attitudes towards the four different places he describes in the poem: a bustling city‚ a large town‚ a suburban community‚ and an isolated paradise. Syntax structure is a key area in which the poem uses the format of words to convey the specific meanings between the four different stanzas. Three ways he is able to do this are listing‚ enjambment‚ and transitions between the

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    The two essays I chose for my final portfolio were Maira Kalman’s “Back to the Land” interpretive essay and Josh Neufled “A.D. New Orleans After the Deluge” interpretive essay. I found it quite easy when it came to deciding which two interpretive essays I would have to choose for evaluation because I was able to analyze both the purpose and audience clearly in the two essays. Also‚ with both Kalman and Neufeld’s essays I received positive responses‚ and felt that I could confidently write about both

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