Introduction Acknowledgement of one’s own vulnerability is the path to greater understanding of life, love, emotion, leadership and the moral and ethical code upon which each is built. The vulnerable are able to draw from the experience and associated emotion of others and incorporate the lessons obtained through these experiences into an ethical foundation. Building a foundation of vulnerability leads to the construction of a future mosaic of heightened emotional intelligence and endows one…
protagonist of this story, lives with both of his parents, his sister, and a baby their father wa assigned to take care of. Jonas is chosen by the government to become the next receiver of memories, a person who is able to see the past of human history and feel the emotions of the community due to them abandoning feelings in order to achieve “sameness”.…
Emotional intelligence or, “EI”, is the awareness of our feelings that drives humans and animals to act in a certain manner, essentially controlling what they do and how they react to certain situations. Not only has the concept overtaken peoples’ personal lives but has even flooded into the real world as high emotional intelligence is regarded as a very valuable trait to have. Understanding and recognizing others’ emotions has become essential in competitive jobs markets in the twenty-first…
make up the outermost layer of poetic compositions. As stated by Percy Bysshe Shelley in, A Defence of Poetry, “Reason is to Imagination as the instrument to the agent, as the body to the spirit, as the shadow to the substance.” Like imagination, emotions are important to Romantic poetry because they…
expression that can spark all kinds of emotion in people. It can also add a new element to the story, as seen in Eddie Vedder’s soundtrack in the movie based on Jon Krakauer’s Into The Wild. In the soundtrack, there are several songs that help to develop the story of Chris McCandless’s journey into the wild. Guaranteed, one of the songs on the soundtrack, provides further insight into Chris’s situation, uses lyrics to get it’s message across, and provides emotion through music and literary…
Animals use music to guard their territories. Song birds and monkeys are good at this. Music is a language for all humans where normal language is of little use. Music is closely related to mood. Mood is basically the internal state of feeling. It is related to emotions, but you cannot express mood the same way you do with emotions. Mood does not have an outward target like emotions. Emotions…
The sixth universal emotion is surprise, but this emotion is not portrayed in the movie. The happy emotion is represented by Joy, who has a consistently upbeat and optimistic attitude and works to keep Riley happy most of the time. The sad emotion is represented by Sadness, who is mostly dragged around by Joy and serves to make Riley feel sad. The disgust emotion is represented by Disgust, who protects Riley from unappealing foods and smells. The emotion of fear is represented by Fear…
which the main character sounded eerily like Woody from Toy Story. Yet, as I began to mature and understand more complex emotions, I began to piece together, like many others inevitably decided,…
very happy and pleased with yourself or just doing a something that you really enjoy and never want to keep apart from it, it's something that can't just go away even if you were living for the moment of it. Gwendolyn brooks had used this form of emotion to express this warm yet heavy feeling in her poem “the mother". The overall view of this poem was about a mother losing her child to abortion and she repeats on blaming herself that she is poison to her unborn child, right in the beginning in…
hear Paul McCartney singing ‘Maybe I’m Amazed’? In any case, it is evident that the word ‘love’ has many different definitions and personal connotations. So while research has recently begun to explore the complex neural basis behind this powerful emotion, it is my personal belief that love should not be defined scientifically, but rather by one’s own associations and individual interpretations. Dr. Roger and Janet Knapp, pediatric specialists, posed this question to a group of four to eight…