In the Mood for Love

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    Abstract: The love poems of Kamala Das usually breathe an air of unconventionality and urgency. Mark the following extract in this connection-“Of late I have begun to feel a hunger/To take in with greed, like a forest-fire that/Consumes, and with each killing gains a wilder,/Brighter charm, all that comes my way.” Kamala Das’s poetry is concerned with both the external and internal worlds, and her response to the external world, in particular despite her inner restlessness, is marked by an…

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    athletes and both authors show the people's feeling through the use of mood and personification. The athletes in the poems by Housman and Updike were one of the best athletes of their time. Their glory remained throughout the duration of their high school careers and both athlete’s town’s people carried them in their times of glory. The residents, “chaired [them] through the market-place” (Housman 2). Housman shows the mood of the civilians by saying they chaired them around. They were so…

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    much support and love from loved ones. This disorder have hit home in the sense that nearly every individual has a family member or friend with this disorder. Having to experience and endure the challenges of the onset of this illness can be stressful. Anxiety is very challenging with the behavioral conditions and symptoms that are related with this illness. Having to experience this disorder with a loved one tends to be overwhelming, as this individual needs much attention, love and patience.…

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    Classical Music is closely associated with mood and emotions. Emotion detection in Indian Classical music can serve as the basis for content based music retrieval and recommendation. Music can be mapped to mood by extracting its features that contribute to generation of specific emotions and mapping them with emotional model of valence and arousal. Hence analysis of features of North Indian Classical Music that contribute to emotions becomes the basic step of mood detection in North Indian…

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    Mad Love Movie Analysis

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    Both movies Silver Lining Playbook and Mad Love depict Bipolar Disorder. Bipolar Disorder is defined as a mood disorder in which a person alternates between depression and the overexcited state of mania. In the movie Silver Lining Playbook, one scenario significantly portrays symptom of bipolar disorder when Patrick, who named Pat in the movie, angrily read Hemingway’s book at late night and suddenly broke the window by throwing out the book. His overactive behavior awoke his parents and…

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    the creation of the film The Great Gatsby written by Baz Luhrmann in 2013, and is based off the novel The Great Gatsby written by Scott Fitzgerald in 1925. Luhrmann nearly captured the moods of the apartment scene and the tea at Nick’s scene created by Fitzgerald in his novel. However, he also created other moods and exiled others. Because of this Baz Luhrmann did get it right in some ways. In Tom and Myrtle 's apartment there are…

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    William Shakespeare (Adagietto 2013). Tchaikovsky used many characters as well as moods with melodies that provided efficient musical differences. This play begins with an excellent clarinet and bassoon melody that indicates the two individuals’ relationship, somber as well as the friar Laurance. It is based on the Overture Fantasy; however it does not have the opus number Everybody can relate to the story of unattainable love who is really contented in life? One particular piece of Romantic…

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    Love is such a weird feeling, it can be happy, it can be sad, it can be an extremely hard work. Everyone has experienced love, and it is a typical emotion that people express under writings. The two poems “To E” by Sara Teasdale and “When You Are Old” by W.B. Yeats both show that love is to learn how to appreciate the one you like; by using warm, peaceful dictions that give the reader a positive, happy mood, both authors expressed their feelings to their loved ones, however, Teasdale uses more…

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    The Oval Portrait Mood

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    written by Edgar Allen Poe consists of a story within a story which creates and establishes a romantic gothic mood. In Edgar Allen Poe's short story "The Oval Portrait", Poe creates a unified effect of mystery and suspense by using gothic elements, juxtaposition, and fatal love. Poe utilizes many diverse gothic elements throughout the story to portray the setting and mood. The gloomy, bleak ambience and the mysterious events going on in the story are a multitude of devices that…

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    durond them. Their eyes get fixed on the diamond in the center, but not the whole ring that contains it. In the novels The Color Purple by Alice Walker and The great Gatsby by Scott F. Fitzgerald the two main characters get lost on one main goal, their love towards two people. Celie, in the novel the Color Purple find Shrug a singer extremely beautiful and wants to be noticed by her, and Gatsby finds Daisy a rich girl also very beautiful Their eyes stayed focused on these two main characters,…

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