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    She leaves Federigo’s house in grief, due to the fact that she is unable to cure her son. This depressing mood was displayed throughout most of the story. The author allows the tone to vary throughout the story allowing the audience to feel different emotions. Tone and mood are often confused by many people. If tone is the author's attitude toward a subject, then mood is the emotion of the readers evoked by the author. Federigo makes mistakes with his money, and pursues the wrong things…

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    Mental illness are different types of conditions that affect mood, thinking, and behavior. Depression and manic depression are two out of many mental illnesses. Depression is a mood disorder that causes a feeling of sadness, affects how you think, and also cause loss of interest. Manic depression are mood changes that go from rare highs and lows. Depression is a very typical mental disorder. About 350 million people of all ages around the world suffer from it. Women are more likely to have it…

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    Tim Burton Style Analysis

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    high key lighting occurs when Charlie goes in the store, and the lighting brightens when the golden ticket showed. The technique Burton uses sets the mood of the scene, which was happiness. When Charlie finds it and the effect of the lighting makes it magnificent. It also is more imaginative for the audience. Also, Burton expresses the mood with the lighting in that particular scene. Also, low key lighting displays when a flashback occurred during the scene. Soon, the lighting got dimmer…

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    12/19/16 Period-2 Tim Burton uses the stylistic techniques of music, lighting, and shots, to achieve the effects of mood, tone, and fantasy. He uses these techniques to create different moods of the story. One Example of the stylistic technique, Tim …

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    show that bipolar disorder affects about four million people in the United States, and is becoming one of the most common disabilities in the United States today (Craighead and Nemeroff, 2001, 212 ) . People with bipolar disorder undergo two specific mood swings: depression and mania. Depression and mania can be divided into three different subcategories: Bipolar 1 Disorder, Bipolar 2 Disorder, and Cylothymia (Craighead and Nemeroff, 2001, 212). This paper will discuss bipolar disorder as well…

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    two stories have many things in common and many differences. The things I will be comparing and contrasting are things like mood settings and the irony of these two stories. I will also add another paragraph after the comparing and contrasting to add more information about the topic. All the things that I say in these two paragraphs will be comparing the stories.The mood of the stories at the begining of each story was happy and fun.The irony of both stories are a lot in common because of the…

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    forces him to do things he wouldn’t normally do. The supernatural does indeed play an important role in this play. First, supernatural activities always sets or changes the current mood or setting in the scene for Macbeth’s actions to follow this mood. The different types of ways people talk in this play help set the mood, “When shall we three meet again in thunder, lightning or in rain? When the hurly burly’s done, when the battle's lost and won” (1.1.1-5). The audience might not get a look at…

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    athlete’s life because when athletes abuse the drug, they cause harm to their bodies physically, emotional, and mentally long-term. Athletes in the professional sports business should not use steroids because it can affect their development, health, and mood. However, adolescent is the phase that teenager go threw to become an adult. Adolescent is a very important part of a teenager development. All teenagers do not grow the same. Teenagers bodies develop differently. Young teenager’s bodies…

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    more that he has a bipolar disorder. The Hatter has various mood swings and with Alice, he has an incredible charm but certain things trigger him to get upset and he would get his different moods. People with bipolar disorder can have their highs and lows with mood. When they're in their high mood, they are very extroverted as is the hatter when he is at his tea parties and with the company of his friends. Also, the hatter has his low moods, which can turn very easily, he gets very depressed and…

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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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