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    class, I started out by grasping at glamorous words to throw on a paper, as one would catch fireflies in a night sky. Feeling unsure of what was going on and doing what i thought was expected, I knew I was not meeting the challenges on my own. During the process, our class shared papers with the one other, including our teacher, for an editing process to find where our paper needed more flexing in order to improve its weaknesses. Through reading aloud joined with personal readings of my work…

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    into a mood to get him or her uncomfortable. Once the reader is out of his or her comfort zone, he or she can then feel challenged to feel a certain way. While in a comfort zone, people only do and feel what they already know. Stepping out of that will create a bigger picture and create more interest to the story. In “The Empathy Exams” the Medical actors have a very detailed scripts to make the students feel as if they were in a real situation. Once they get into the mood they can express some…

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    Macbeth had the three witches telling his prophecies, and Scar had the hyenas, promising them that they will have something to gain once Scar takes over the Pride Lands and claims the throne of Pride Rock. In the tragedy of Macbeth, by William Shakespeare, and in the movie The Lion King, Macbeth and Scar fall into temptation of power and control, without the feeling of remorse, leading into the moral degradation from the conflicts the two stories face, causing the psychological flaws of both…

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    Hamlet's Love For Ophelia

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    Love is an ambiguous feeling; it is often questionable to even those experiencing it whether it does or does not exist, and yet more difficult to analyze from a third perspective. The very definition of love is subjective but at its core it is a strong attraction towards someone that you care for deeply. Shakespeare explored some themes of love in the play Hamlet, such as the relationship between Hamlet and Ophelia. Hamlet originally did have a genuine love for Ophelia but it was lost in the…

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    Feelings of depression are a normal reaction to loss or the struggles of life. But when the feeling of depression become over bearing and last for long periods of time, that can stop someone from living a normal life. When it interferes causing the person not to proceed with a normal life that is when…

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    5 Stages Of Grief

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    people do. Being part of this process leads us to stage number one in this step the article counters that people in his stage encounter denial in which shock and numbness the person may disguise the pain of their loss, this feelings may also occur when death is expected, but more likely to last longer if death is unexpected(“Depression”). The reaction of people to this may be like “This isn't happening.” or “This can't be happening.” This shows their overwhelming emotions and denial to what's…

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    off simple, a girl in middle school with friends who cut because “it’s cool”. Once I got caught up in that tangled web, it became impossible to leave. It went from doing something that all my friends were doing, to needing to do it because I needed that feeling of relief. I needed to feel the cold hard blade against my skin, burning, pulling, and giving me the feeling I longed for. About a year later, things got much more complex. I have tried to commit suicide a handful of times in my twenty…

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    Pros And Cons Of Empathy

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    vicariously experiencing the feelings, thoughts, and experience of another..." Meaning that acquiring empathy helps you "relate" to what…

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    An instant feeling of fear overwhelmed my body. How would I be able to lead the team? Would I let them all down? As I paced tirelessly across the room, I began to doubt myself and considered quitting. When I spoke to my sister about my dilemma, she looked at me with serene eyes and uttered, “You’re a Pelayo. Pelayo’s don’t quit.” Every feeling of doubt and worry left my body. I was determined, eager, and zealous. I had transformed my state of anxiety into a feeling of purpose and commitment…

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    an age range of about 18 to 21, and he is still a maturing young adult. His feelings are mainly led by the hormones raging in his body, which allows for brief spurts of infatuation with possibly numerous young women. The following paragraphs will discuss how Romeo fell for each of the girls, his actions towards them both once he had realised his feelings towards them, discuss the difference between…

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