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    Emotions are what drive us, for one cannot be persuaded without understanding emotions. Learning new words might help us when feeling emotions because we can identify them. Words are the most powerful force available to humanity because we can choose what words to say depending on the situation. Antony’s speech at Caesar’s funeral was more effective than Brutus’ because Antony used genuine emotion to sway the crowd. Brutus’ speech rationalized Caesar’s murder by using logic and reasoning…

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    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…

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    1. Describe the differences between primary and secondary emotions. Primary emotions are the first emotions a person feel. They are usually surface emotions. Secondary emotions are felt at a deeper level. Primary emotions are usually masked. Secondary emotions begins the unmasking. Primary emotions is the first emotion after an event, like a surprise. Secondary emotions can be long term, like regret. 2. Of all the family therapies that you learned about this semester, which one resonates…

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    through thoughts and emotions in Mrs. Mallards (Louise) mind. The journey only takes an hour, so the story moves along quickly. Louise seemed to process the news of her husband’s death without an initial element of disbelief and shock; she is quick to accept it. As a reader it makes her appear cold and unloving. She moves right into the reaction of grieving for her spouse. This seems more real to us, as we think of the typical human reaction. She quickly begins to perceive other emotions. At…

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    animated film about eleven-year-old Riley’s emotions and how it affects her everyday life. The movie shows how our brain is the hub of our emotional characteristics in daily life and conveys basic knowledge about the storage and retrieval of memories. In the movie, you observe depictions of the mind, imagination, and how our emotional memories influence our personality, formation, and the impact of core memories. In “Inside Out” five fundamental emotions dictate Riley’s everyday task as a human.…

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    states, “I confess it is my shame to/ be so fond, but it is not my in my virtue to amend it.” (1.3. 316-317). This leads us into what I think is the main focus of the section which is the differences in how people handle their emotions. Roderigo’s take on emotions, that you cannot help how you feel towards someone, is something that I think most people would agree with. However, Iago’s take is completely different. His response to what Roderigo has just said, I think, gives the…

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    Emotions, they are what seem to connect us to our past. They helps us to learn from our mistakes and to love what we can change for the better. Without our emotions, life would be meaningless and our past forgotten. In The Stranger, by Albert Camus, we see into the life of a man who doesn’t seem to have any emotion. Because of this, Meursault, the main character, is not able to connect to anything in his life and does not seem to care much about it. If only Meursault was able to tap into…

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    Emotions as expressed towards one another In Virginia Woolf’s To the Lighthouse, many characters are introduced; among them Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay, their eight children, some interesting guests, and housekeepers. As the day goes on more and more characters interact with one another, sprouting some very entertaining and frightful emotions. Through interactions with Mr. Ramsay and James, Mrs. Ramsay and James, Lily Briscoe and Charles Tansley, and Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay it is obvious that all of these…

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    different types of emotions and feelings during our lifetime. There are many types of emotions and feelings, which we can discuss at many different levels. In my socio-autobiography, my main focus will be focus on the sociological point of view. Our daily life and the social interactions that we have with other people create our emotions and feelings. “Imagine a world without emotions.”(Jack Barbalet, 2006,p.51). In this essay, I will discuss the types of emotions such as foundational emotions…

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    Negative emotions are feelings that are continued throughout the emotional development of a character. In The Catcher in the Rye, Holden continuously describes that he is feeling depressed, no matter what situation he is in. Throughout Holden’s adventure in New York, it is made clear that he has suppressed his emotions regarding the death of his brother, Allie, and the times where these unresolved feelings surface is when he is alone. A specific moment in Holden’s story where he describes…

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