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    On page 10, when Clarisse asks Montag “Are you happy?” it makes him begin to wonder, is he happy? In order to truly understand this maybe we need to know what is happiness? According to dictionary.com, the definition of happy is “characterized by or indicative of pleasure, contentment, or joy”. Their society looks for this contentment in materialistic things. There are numerous thing that they use to try to find this contentment including the parlor. They use their parlors as a means of…

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    A Detailed Account of Aristotle’s Position on Happiness and why it is a Human Good According to Aristotle, happiness is an experience that is desired by all human beings. However, there are distinct views regarding what kind of life is considered happy. Aristotle provides readers with different types of lives that are believed to make people happy, including accumulation of wealth and a life of fulfillment that is characterized by comfort and pleasure. He also posits that a happy life is that…

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    Happiness is defined as “feeling or showing pleasure or contentment” (according to google), happiness might be achieved through your own self goals and accomplishments, or some people might achieve happiness through watching other fellow friends or family achieve their goals. In A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry many characters reflect on what people will make them happy and how it affected their relationship with their family members, some of the family members becoming selfish and some…

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    My three personal core values are happiness/enjoyment, personal development/ growth, and excellence. I put happiness as my number one core value because I believe that happiness is more important than schoolwork. In order to succeed in the classroom or anywhere else I think that a person should first be happy. If someone isn’t happy then they probably won’t care about their work because they’ll be too sad to focus. My next personal core value is personal development or growth. I think that…

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    tend to be drawn towards idealism. We crave purpose and to be seen as exemplary and respectable; both by ourselves as well as others. The majority of our happiness is actually based on our self perception, whether we’d like to admit it or not. If we ourselves are not content with certain aspects of our identity, it can be difficult to find happiness our day to day lives. In the play “A Streetcar Named Desire” by Tennessee Williams, the character Blanche DuBois substitutes her fantasies as her…

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    The complete absence of pain my present itself to be blissful, though this very notion allows for the flaws of uncontested pleasure to shine through. Utopia is generally thought to be devoid of any struggle, which in practicality, this overshadows humanity’s genuine need for pain. This presents the need for emotional equilibrium, which contributes to the betterment of society through the balance of pleasure and pain. The thoughts presented by both Epicurus and Keats speak to the necessity of…

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    Brave New World: What makes our Society more in Common with Brave New World? In my own understanding of this novel titled “Brave New World” written by Aldous Huxley. I will say its contents and the characters discussed have a lot in common with our society. In comparison, the Director of the Hatchery Conditioning portray the character of our governments, all staff working in the conditioning department represent our so called scientist, while all the babies cultured represent the citizens of…

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    happy or have been happy. Whether their experience of happiness was short-lived or for a long time, everyone has been happy once in their lifetime. Happiness in people expresses the best feelings and emotions ever in a person. Being happy is great as well as making it last as long as possible. Happiness brings out the true meaning of happiness that includes emotions, achievements and a purpose. Let’s take a look into happiness. Happiness is living your life to the fullest without any…

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    Although happiness is key to living a long, healthy life, people should not be happy 100 percent of the time. Eric Wilson argued in his article, Against Happiness, that only by experiencing sadness can people experience the fullness of the human condition (Wilson 456). Many artistic geniuses such as Vincent van Gogh, Emily Dickenson, Charles Schulz, and Woody Allen have all experienced life through a dark glass. Studies show that “when you are in a negative mood, you become more analytical, more…

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    to increase our happiness, we need to engage in happiness strategies. These strategies are daily activities statistically proven to increase happiness based on data collected from following happy people. However, before Lyubomirsky discusses her twelve main, recommended strategies, she prefaces part two with addressing the issue of individuality. Every individual has unique interests, values, and needs and, for that reason, every individual has an individual path to finding happiness; there is…

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