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    within us; it’s as if it has its own set of finger prints on our lives. One of the biggest things that trigger fear is fear itself. We are so afraid of what people will say and do to us that we are unable to function without the positive approval of friends, family, colleagues, teachers...the list is in actual fact endless. We are so afraid of been left out in our peer groups, been laughed at or been mocked, afraid of been bullied or afraid of been called names. The fear of Fear resides in our…

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    to analyze one 's self in terms of internal conflicts and underlying meanings. Latent Content School. School is most often recognized as a symbol of internal fear, anxiousness, or self-doubt. More specifically, the setting of school relates to a personal concern. In a positive light, school dreams reflect a desire for perfection with work; contrasting this, dreams involving school may also reflect a very high level of anxiety. As my dream contained stress over homework…

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    Salesman written by Arthur Miller can be viewed as a tragedy because it has major characteristics of a tragedy genre, like the plot, and the main character’s actions and way of being as a person. The main character Willy Loman is brought to his own personal destruction through his own actions and failures. He was fired from his job, he was unfaithful to his wife Linda, his son Biff did not respect him, and he brought instability to his family with finances and debt, when all he wanted was to be…

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    narratives reveal attitudes, beliefs, opinions, and wishes whether that be to healthcare professionals or peers. They can be delivered orally (as seen in my interview), through written text, via social media, or through art. Narratives give meaning to experiences undergone by individuals. Sharing or constructing narratives help individuals cope with illness. As mentioned in class, narratives become the building blocks of public knowledge. This remains a vital component of adhering to the…

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    and Hurricane Katrina affected many of the survivors in such a stressful way that they suffered and suffer from PTSD. Witnessing destruction along with losing loved ones, and seeing death all around is what survivors of both events endured. The fact that the sinking of the Lusitania happened very quickly may lead some to think that the experience was not as intense psychologically as Katrina. However, though the duration of both tragedies was quite different, many survivors walked away with…

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    merchant gave up on his personal legend, to go see Mecca, while Santiago decides to follow his personal legend of finding his treasure in Egypt. The reader can see this difference when the crystal merchant says “I thought that someday I’d be rich and could go to Mecca. I began to make some money, but I could never bring myself to leave someone in charge of the shop” (56). This is a form of juxtaposition because even though the crystal merchant was hoping to fulfil his personal legend he never…

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    Morrison is a novel following the life of Pecola, a young black girl growing up during The Great Depression in Lorain, Ohio. In this coming of age story, Pecola experiences the harmful effects of beauty standards, racism, trauma, and rape. Pecola, along with other characters in the novel such as Claudia, Frieda, and Cholly Breedlove, experience a world in which innocence is difficult to maintain and outside forces attempt to cause pain at any given chance. In The Bluest Eye, Morrison uses the…

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    with depression, her adult life, and feminism-the focus of Jefferson’s later years. The structure of Negroland is a partially chronological story of Jefferson’s life, with each section representing a phase in the evolution of Jefferson’s values and personal struggles with racial identity and pride. Jefferson begins her memoir…

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    Grief is an emotion we all experience in our life. Grief is the emotional response to the pain of a loss. It i s the reflection of a connection that has been broken.(Kubler& Ross 2005). Most important, grief is an emotional, spiritual, and psychological journey to healing. (Kessler & Kubler-Ross 2005). In our childhood we realize at some point we will die, and not only will we die but those around us will die someday too. This is the beginning of anticipatory grief, Fear of the unknown…

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    Part One: In modern day society, there seems to be an endless debate about the positives and negatives about the impact of social networking. Social networking has become one of the most influential things on my generation, and has influenced my generation in more ways than one. There are social media outlets for everything now days. Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Vine, Tumblr, etc. are all used by people all around the world. The constant need to be connected goes beyond social media. Businesses…

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