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    not exist. I will elaborate on Vasubandhu’s ideals and teachings to rationalize and convince sixth century realist opponents that the external world does not exist and how mood, emotions, and memories can influence an individual’s…

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    a quest bursting with mysterious adventure. This film is a unique assembly containing distinctive characters, plots and cinematic language which draw the attention of the viewers. The of mood of fantasy is portrayed by many techniques throughout the film, however, it is vividly revealed through lighting. The mood of fantasy in this film is depicted as Alice curiously explores an imaginary world. Towards the beginning of…

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    Boo Radley Isolation

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    of the Great Depression. The time period leads to the town having a mysterious, isolated, and conservative mood that can be seen through the perspectives of Scout, the main character, her brother Jem, their father Atticus, the children's friend Dill, their Aunt Alexandra and the Radley family's neighbor Boo Radley. The motive for Maycomb being the main setting of the story is to have the mood as an isolated town in the Southern. Lee achieves this by having Boo Radley being one of the main…

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    figurative language in order to transform a story and to set its mood. William Shakespeare impressively brought about this transformation in his play Macbeth by embedding imagery in the brilliantly concentrated phrases of his play. He takes a gory tale from Scottish history of murderous ambition, and reconstructs it into an imaginative tale of good and evil. The imagery of blood, witchcraft and the chaos of nature contribute greatly to the mood in Shakespeare’s play, Macbeth. Firstly,…

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    afraid of the cold adds humor for the reason that he wished to be cremated to avoid an “icy grave”. Sam hints at the fact that even after death he was afraid of the cold. An obvious difference seen between the two Narrative Poems is their mood. Though the character’s…

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    At the beginning of “Winter Dreams” Fitzgerald paints a mood in the story that matches Derek Greenes outlook on life, hopeful. Derek believes that he can one day become wealthy. He hopes and believes this message to such an extent that he is willing to risk his job and stability to go out on his own and start a new life, one where he can become the success he has always wanted to be (Fitzgerald 661-662). Dereks actions give the story a mood and a sense of hope. The reader believes that Derek can…

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    Music adds to the effect of visual and imagination. Different musical instruments and music creates different types of moods and emotional impact. “Mahal” is considered as a horror genre. The type of music used in horror movie is much more appealing to the audience than the other type of music used in different movies. There are two types of music used in Mahal a lot, loud music and slow music. Loud music could also be described as sudden music, this music is used to give a frightening touch to…

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    to me it seems that Snodgrass has presented no detail description of his walk to examine the recently injured doe. Along with the difference in detail between the two poems, the mood between the two makes Stafford’s poem better than…

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    creates a dark apprehensive mood and shows the fragility of mankind before nature. In the poem Robert Penn Warren uses specific diction in order to develop a dark mood of unease. By using words like “black”, “scythes”, and “unforgiving” the mood becomes more ominous. It also serves to make the reader wonder what could happen being that humanity is unforgiven. The narrator's dark language serves to create a sense of foreboding the future of humans and make a dark dangerous mood.…

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    often prescribed mood stabilizing medications and also receive psychoeducation. The patient along with family members receive this education to better understand the importance of regular use of the medications and how to recognize early symptoms of a mood episode. One type of mood stabilizer, Lithium, is the foundation of treatment for Bipolar disorder. While other medications can and are prescribed its been show that lithium is the most effective medication in terms of stabilizing mood and…

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