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    Anger In Inside Out

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    as planned. He might be the most abrasive emotion toward Sadness after Joy. Anger suggests a self-proclaimed brilliant idea that Riley should run away from her new home to make Riley happy when Joy and Sadness is not at headquarters. Anger also makes Riley steal her mother's credit card when they grasp Riley cannot afford to run away. His idea caused the islands which represent Riley’s personality to destruct. Anger learns to accept Sadness as an important emotion at the end of the movie.…

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    Have you ever been diagnosed with a mental illness? What was once an idea of human sadness and compassion is now the idea that anyone who suffers from normal sadness, because of societal or personal reasons, is not happy enough and requires medication. The author, Sharon Begley, wrote a piece called “Happiness: Enough Already. This piece focuses on how society is turning into a group of people that believes they will never be happy enough. The tone is centered on fact and it conveys a…

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    person to person. Sadness is a mental state of feeling disappointment or having a melancholy mood, sadness impacts people’s state of happiness. These two mental states are opposites but are both necessary. To reach a state of being happy is a goal for many people, sadness is associated with a bad connotation so is it a necessity? The answer is yes, sadness is painful, it can cause trouble in people lives, and may even cause evil in the world, and happiness can exist if sadness does not.…

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    with anger and sadness. It was evident in this scene of the play when Mercutio forged towards Tybalt who expressed pain through frowning compared to Mercutio…

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    Psychology In Inside Out

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    was forced to move to San Francisco, because her dad got relocated to San Fran. It was mind blowing to Riley everything what she has going on in Minnesota was going to change and things hasn’t been same like before. Joy, Fear, Anger, Disgust, and Sadness the characters in the movie were controlling…

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    Riley In Inside Out

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    average girl from Minnesota who is forced to move to San Francisco when her dad’s job needs him on the west coast. From beginning to end we watch her adjust and cope, not from the perspective of Riley, but from the perspective of her emotions (Joy, Sadness, Anger, Disgust, and Fear). Not only does the audience watch Riley grow, they get to experience the development of her emotions and how it affects Riley as a person. The main character is Joy. She is the first emotion introduced and…

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    “Inside Out” is based on the Riley Andersen and the five emotions or personifications that are in her mind. The five emotions are Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear, and Disgust. Each are the five main emotions of Riley and how she is able to show her emotions on a day to day basis. As Riley grows up the five emotions create some core memories which translate into the islands. Which basically are the islands that are main functions to Riley and her basis of being Riley. There are five or them and they…

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    We’re introduced to five characters: Joy, Sadness, Fear, Anger, and Disgust, who represent core human emotions. Joy is exuberant, witty, and entertainingly energetic. She’s planful, future-oriented and her motto is, “always think positive.” Sadness is quiet, gloomy and constantly observing the negative in every situation. Everything Sadness does–the way she talks, moves, and thinks–is notably slow. Fear, of course, is anxiety-ridden, jumpy…

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    scholars and discusses facts that no one can be enough happy and sadness is a natural emotion. She uses Ed Diener’s studies to demonstrate that sometimes overload of happiness is not the best thing. She introduces Professor Eric Wilson from Wake University that he tried to participate lots of activities that should make him happier, but those activities do the opposite. Sharon Begley indicates that some of the Americans often see sadness as a pathological state. She concludes that just blindly…

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    Rationale A Poor man’s Happiness Sadness has no end Happiness does Happiness is like a feather, That the wind is blowing through the air, Fly so light. But he has a brief life. Needs wind to go on and on. The poor man's happiness seems The Great Illusion of Carnaval He waits all year For a moment of dream To make the fantasy King or God But will end on Wednesday. He dreams of what he wants to be, Because he has only one life He thinks There is only one chance To do what he wants. Golden…

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