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    Happiness Vs Society

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    There’s no way everyone can be happy at the same time, therefore society 's happiness as a whole is more important than the happiness of an individual alone. We all work together to keep society functioning properly. Through happiness, sadness, anger, and despair. Everything works together in such a way that we should not have to worry about one persons’ happiness, but the majority. Most individuals are already consumed with themselves enough that in reality they do not need any more attention…

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    In Anne Sexton’s poem “Letter Written on a Ferry”, she uses tone to convey meaning and to express her feelings. “Letter Written on a Ferry” was written while Anne was going through a breakup. This poem was written to express her feelings while going through this period of her life. When reading this poem, the reader automatically thinks a woman is leaving her loved one. Even though that is true, there is a hidden meaning that Sexton is trying to convey by using tone and her life experiences.…

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    The Sunrise Poem Analysis

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    Most people tend to believe that the position they are in now is all that is intended for them. Many people believe where they are now in life is all they are suppose to be, nothing more nothing less. For the majority of our lives we are told by strangers and close ones that we have our path already laid out, that our ideas are stupid, or that we will never amount to anything in life. Few rarely see or have that one person in their corner telling them or showing them that they can achieve…

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    Trying to feel good about yourself while streaming social media has to be impossible. There 's all the pictures of beautiful people to make you feel worse about yourself. Then the sadness that comes from public death. Yes, social media is essential to everyone 's life, but Journal is proved time and time again that it is just making you sad. everyone knows what it is like to lose someone you love. To have to go through a mourning process, but this day and age Society does this a lot more…

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    fog. That is exactly what it is like. Like a thick fog that will not go away. Kevin does such a great job describing it because he lived it. I don’t think that anyone who hasn’t gone through depression truly can imagine what it is like. We all feel sadness, but depression is a whole new level. Kevin’s book helped me get through my troubling times and made me realize that its okay to feel this way and have these issues, because everyone does. I would definitely recommend this book to anyone…

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    In Still I Rise by Maya Angelou, we read about the experiences an oppressed African woman faces while living in America, she uses the medium of poetry to express the images and emotions she has struggled with in her life. Throughout the poem we get to see how she argues that even the saddest movements we experience in life can be transferred in a shift in perception, and that these movements can provide the foundation for an improved life. That it is an exercise in which it examines the choices…

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    have it. I had a roof over my head and food in my stomach. If I had been able to tell someone early on I would have lost so much, but there is nobody there to wave a red flag when you have crossed over the line from a healthy amount of stress and sadness into an unhealthy amount. When you want to change something something you want to change, you have to be the one to get up and go change…

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    through the way the lighting, sounds and language are used such as having dark lighting for whenever Maggie is alone at home or when she is working and also have music which makes us feel the emotions that Maggie is going through such as loneliness, sadness, unwanted etc. Language is a big role in the movie which shows us the way that Maggie gets treated by her family such as in (scene 11) it is seen how her mother gets angry that Maggie bought her a house and said that she should’ve gave them…

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    Jay Asher, author of 13 Reasons Why summarizes Hannah Baker’s first year of high school. He takes us through her ups and down, and how the one person that gives her hope let her down. Jay Asher really makes the reader feel like Hannah is talking directly to you with emotion and emptiness. The author uses tone in order to build a mood. Jay Asher does this by representing the depression in many ways. He sets up the book to show that Hannah could have a good day and then the next day could be…

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    Middle school has begun, excitement filled my lungs so much that I could taste it. I gulped it down though, not wanting the other children to see me so excited. Had been taunted earlier by a girl in my first period for looking to excite to be at school. Little did I know these would be the most hellish three years of my entire existence? In Marge Piercy’s poem, “Barbie Doll”, we witness a girl who is going through puberty, but she grows up a bit different from the other girls and gets teased by…

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