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    the memories he had with Riley and the adventures they took when she was a child. Sadness comforts him and eventually Bing Bong wipes his tears and continues to the train station so they can get back to headquarters. During this part, the music crescendos, speeds up, and resembles more of an uplifting harmony to show the excitement of the…

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    evokes sad emotions within some people. This is induced through various stimuli, which include: sad acoustic features, learned associations, and cognitive rumination (Huron, 2011). However, a portion of these people also stated that, in addition to sadness, they felt positive emotions as well. Huron believes these results can be attributed to the hormone prolactin, which induces a positive “feel-good” state. Huron used a study done by Rebecca Turner in order to further his theory that…

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    H.I.T.S Symbolism According to Wikia, a deer symbolizes peace, beauty, gracefulness, and love.(Wikia) In the short story, "Hunters in the Snow" by Tobias Wolff, a deer is the main goal of Tub, Frank, and Kenny's hunting adventure, but there may be something else that they are hunting as well. The characters all carried guns on the hunting trip. The reason they carry these weapons is obvious, but there is a deeper meaning as to why they carry them. Snow is reoccurring in this story, it's…

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    determination on her face, and as she begins to surround Rue's body with flowers the music grows substantially (The Hunger Games). The sound of sweeping strings and strong low chords, mixed with Katniss paying her respects to Rue, pull a heartbreaking sadness from those who are…

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    due to the fact that everyone experiences happiness in their own way. Many people believe complete happiness to be a phenomenal idea; however, experiencing all other emotions such as sadness, anger, and loss is just as important to living as happiness. Experiencing gloomier emotions is essential to life because sadness allows oneself to self reflect on their mistakes and why they feel that way. Being upset helps people make better judgement on their decisions. Many people would like to live…

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    forty­one percent of people in the United States consider themselves happy and content all of the time. Does that make the other fifty­nine percent unhappy, pessimistic grouches, not necessarily. Many people can have thoughts and feelings of anger and sadness throughout their lives, and it doesn’t have to consume their entire being. Anger is defined as a feeling of annoyance and displeasure. One cannot feel annoyance or displeasure every second of everyday of their lives. At some point or…

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    emotion is surprise, but this emotion is not portrayed in the movie. The happy emotion is represented by Joy, who has a consistently upbeat and optimistic attitude and works to keep Riley happy most of the time. The sad emotion is represented by Sadness, who is mostly dragged around by Joy and serves to make Riley feel sad. The disgust emotion is represented by Disgust, who protects Riley from unappealing foods and smells. The emotion of fear is represented by Fear, who keeps Riley safe from…

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    The emotions I feel most often are happiness and sadness. The glowing balls or “core memories” are made by significant memories or events. My “core memories” are saying goodbye to my family at the airport in Vietnam, spending the summer and winter vacations by traveling different states and counties, and my first day of kindergarten. The core memories are helped created by Joy, therefore, she has a positive personality. When Sadness touches one of the happy core memories, she colors it blue.…

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    who have to go through such a horrible situations and how they try to cope with it. In the book, Krik Krak, a series of short stories, the author Danticat utilizes juxtaposition to create lonely characters that in return create the overall mood of sadness throughout the book. The following characters a young boy, Little Guy, and a mother have all dealt with the feeling of loneliness and they best…

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    started writing females did not really have a voice, they did what they were told. An analysis of Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour” shows how the atmosphere can change from grief/sadness, to freedom, and then death, all because of tragic information. The first atmosphere in Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour” revolves around sadness. Mrs. Mallard is sad due to the tragic information of her husband’s death. The death of anyone causes grief, even if it is just for a moment. For Mrs. Mallard this was…

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