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    Cold Anger Research Paper

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    Anger is a strong emotion designed to send the clear message something has got to change. Anger is usually expressed by shouting and raised voice. Anger can be divided into two types: hot anger and cold anger. In comparison to neutral speech, cold anger is produced with a lower pitch, higher intensity, more energy (500 Hz) across the vocalization, higher first formant (first sound produced) and faster attack times at voice onset (the start of speech). Hot anger, in contrast, is produced with a…

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    Many studies had shown the anger superiority affect as existing and being evolutionary adaptive as previously discussed. However a study in 2011 by Becker and colleagues believed that they had “unconfounded” the face in the crowd effect and believe that happy faces are more effectively detected as compared to angry faces. They hypothesized that if the additional features related to happy and angry faces where removed, such as an open mouth and “v” eyebrows, the anger superiority effect would not…

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    Angry Is Not The Right Answer Do you think anger is the right way to compromise your biggest problem you faced? I think it's not! I know, every person has an emotional level. How far can you get rid of your anger at this time? How big anger when someone should face the truth? Read this is a short story. One day, there was a man who was stranded on a small island in the middle of the ocean. He was driven by waves from his boat when he crossed the sea to catch some fish. His small boat cannot take…

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    Anger is defined as "a strong feeling of intense displeasure, hostility, or indignation as a result of a real or an imagined threat or insult, frustration, or injustice toward yourself or towards someone who’s very important to you" (Stanley 4). As a matter of fact, everyone gets angry, and it does not matter whether this anger is good or bad but what does really matter is that why people get angry and how they response to such horrible feeling. Thus, In order to know how to deal with anger as a…

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    Life is full of adversity, and at times it is full of hatred and anger. Everyone has a point in their life when they must decide whether rage and hate should cause them to take revenge or love one’s enemies. In the book Night, Elie Wiesel fights a battle between anger and hate towards his Nazi captors, and in doing this Eli develops the idea that wherever hate is, anger in there also. Night depicts that both hate and anger lead to each other, and everyone must choose to either act upon these…

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    Anger is “a strong feeling of annoyance, displeasure, or hostility.” There are multiple different causes to why someone may be angry. They could be angry in a bad way or even in a good way. Sometimes when someone gets too angry they may need to seek medical help. I will explain to you the causes, different types of anger, and when someone may need to seek that medical help. People often experience bad anger, the most common kind of anger, however they also can experience good anger. Bad anger…

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    I.Theoretical part: Anger in literature. 1. Definition: a. According to Arnold Wesker, Anger is an emotion culminated with antagonism and hatred against somebody or something. He believes that it is a healthy way through which one can expresses the negative feelings. b. john Gerard Braine defines anger as a passionate reaction designated by extreme displeasure, wrath, or animosity. Additionally, he considers that this feeling does vary extensively in different individuals and cultures. c. john…

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    Anger is a useful dramatic emotion used by writers for centuries . It is a psychological process in everybody's nature that should not be ignored . It is also a strong feeling of displeasure ,hostility , resulting from injury ,mistreatment and opposition and usually showing itself in a desire to fight back at the supposed causes of the feeling . Allen translates Aristotle's definition of anger as "…a desire ,commingled with pain , to see someone punished , and which is provoked by an apparent…

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    Anger In Anger 1950

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    |. Anger is highlighted in literature in the period of 1950s. A. Anger is a natural emotion that all human experience. 1. Researchers consider Anger as an process that show how people appraise their world. 2. Anger is effected by the context, the individual and the causes. B. The English theatre system in the 1930s and 1940s caused disturbance for many playwriters. 1. The English theatre’s plays were presented just for the upper class people and the elite. 2. These plays ignored the…

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    Anger negatively affects everyone in the world. When anger is held in, it can build up and infuriate people. When finally unleashed, actions influenced by anger can be extremely dangerous, even fatal. Far too often, we hear tragic stories of people unleashing anger on others. Last Week, Stephen Paddock was so frustrated with society that he brutally killed 58 people in Las Vegas, Nevada. Evidence in Emily Dickenson’s “My life stood – a loaded gun” in Literature: approaches to Fiction, Literature…

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