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    Complexity of Human Emotion. Carver begins to reveal the true colors of the Millers, he does this to show the true human nature. In order to get his point across Carver uses complex imagery to portray the overall mood of the Millers relationship and to use the reader’s moral views to determine their personal perspective on the relationship. For instance “let’s go to bed he said, now? She laughed what’s gotten into you? Nothing. Take your dress off. He grabbed her awkwardly, and she said good…

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    time. Questions still remain, but one we have been unable to answer is: What separates us from other living beings? In the definition from Merriam-Webster, it is stated that a human is “of, relating to, or characteristics of human”. This could mean many different things such as the ability to ask questions, acting on emotions, and the ability to create using our imagination. The ability to ask questions is almost second nature to most people. When we go to ask our question, most of us don’t…

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    Human Emotion in Feral Feral is a short film directed by Daniel Sousa that dwells on the idea of struggle. There is struggle shown in two different environments (the wilderness and also suburban life). The film focuses on one boy's transition between these two worlds and his struggle to survive in both. His actions are as feral as an animal's, but his emotions are also very human. This film does an impeccable job of conveying truth of the emotions festering within us all. It's not always a…

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    In Swann’s Way, Marcel Proust portrays how human senses are always indirect, and human emotions circulate through the fact. Proust demonstrates this phenomenon various times in his novel, and the indirect sensory experiences and the circulation of emotions are always in correlations with each other. This can be observed from various passages in his novel. When the narrator falls in love with Swann’s daughter Gilberte, he does not love ‘her’ exactly; but loves the Gilberte he himself created (pg.…

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    Humans are complex mammals within the animal kingdom. Although humans have some common similarities to other animals from the realm; humans have key features within themselves that differentiate them from the common chimpanzee. One main characteristic that humans have over other animals is their control and expression of emotions. Human emotions are far more complex in comparison to animal emotions. Both humans and animals are capable of experiencing the feeling of joy but have different methods…

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    to catch someone not by the eye, but by their hearts and to be able to dig deep into their mind just with a few stanzas. Even though Poe was writing from his own perspective, like many poets do, Poe’s poetry became famous because he taps into human emotions and makes it seem like he knows right where we are in the world and exactly what we are feeling; like he understands us better than anyone ever could.…

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    R. (1994). Descartes’ Error: Emotion, Reason, and the Human Brain. New York: Grosset ⁄ Putnam Fiori,M., Antonietti, J.-P., Mikolajczak, M., Luminet, O., Hansenne, M., & Rossier, J. (2014). What Is the Ability Emotional Intelligence Test (MSCEIT) Good for? An Evaluation Using Item Response Theory…

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    The leading existential philosopher pf the twentieth century, Jean-Paul Sartre, in his book “Existentialism and Human Emotions” states that existence precedes essence. Existence comes before your soul, believes, and characteristics—you exist and create who you are. By nature we are greedy and competitive, but we have a choice. It is not “essence precedes existence.” You can choose not to be greedy, you can choose not to be competitive, or you can choose to be a good person. There is always a…

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    Psychology allows people to analyze different parts of cognitive thinking and human behavior. While these process are important to understand humans, they also aid in helping Christians understand how God created us. There are many psychological processes that help deepen understanding of God, but a specific aspect of psychology that can be analyzed is emotional regulation. Scientifically, emotions are positive or negative experiences that are associated with a particular pattern of…

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    within the human condition. According to King, the human condition needs terror to help exercise and release some of the feelings involved in them. He believes that doing so helps humans stay sane. While many may believe the horror genre is untasteful, King’s ideas are accurate because he is able to show, through his writing, a use for terror for the use of the human conditions.…

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