The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals

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    about identity, the monetary nature of life, loss, and man’s relationship with nature (Poetry Foundation). To clearly convey her message about the important subject matter, Kumin utilizes the concept of tone to convey the narrator’s perspective and emotions throughout her poems. The tone is delivered through the diction and style of Kumin’s poems. After analyzing Maxine Kumin’s work, one will realize the deliverance of her messages depends on the adamant and plainspoken tone that she utilizes…

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    Social Perception

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    outer appearance, the environment, behavior, and nonverbal means of communication (Smith & Mackie, 2007). According to Kuhlmeier and Rutherford (2013), not only do humans gain information about others through the words they use and their facial expressions, but humans also perceive others using what they called…

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    within this category are “ Are in search of themselves, Need to feel unique, Must be true to themselves, Look for symbolism, Value close relationships, Encourage expression, Desire quality time with loved ones, Need opportunities to be creative, Compromise and cooperate, Nurture people, plants and animals, Look beyond the surface, Share emotions, Make decisions based on feelings, Need harmony, Are adaptable, Are drawn to literature, Are drawn to nurturing careers, Get involved in causes, Are…

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    Desert Places

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    Loneliness is something everyone fears and, whether they like it or not, everyone feels lonesome at least once in his/her lifetime. Deep in the heart the readers are still desperately lonely and, probably, nothing can be done. It is exactly what Robert Frost wanted to say in his famous poem “Desert Places”. Robert Frost’s “Desert Places” shows the interrelationship of individuality and the need to avoid conformity in society today. The title of the poem speaks for itself, “Desert Places” is a…

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    they set out to find pawns who speak a similar language. In the animal kingdom, the ability to use language is a survival technique that has put one animal above all the rest. That animal is a human, master of the craft. Each person develops their language…

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    It’s the poetic expression of himself and the company he kept, unafraid or censored by the times in which they lived. A great deal of courage must have been mounted in order to pen a work such as this knowing prosecution was certain. Ginsberg refused to bat an eye as he constructed…

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    For example: a) in Indonesian language: jantung kota, bahu jalan, mulut sungai, etc. b) in English language muscle comes from Latin language musculus that means ‘little mouse’. * Animal metaphor This category applied for animal or inanimate types, many plants using animal’s name to call them. For example: a) lidah buaya, kumis kucing, jambu monyet, etc. b) in English there are some plants with animal’s name goat’s-beard and dog’s tail. Beside that, there are animal’s name transferred into…

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    Response #1: The Makishi Masquerade is an example of performance and popular entertainment because of the preparation and approval the event obtains from the community/ village audiences. The performances favorable and approval attibutes to its popularity and entertainment value as it is a celebration which causes pleasure to its surrounding viewers. The Makishi Masquerade is a prepared highly influenced ritual performance with the amusement factors through costuming, dancing, and chanting. A)…

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    Femininity Vs Masculinity

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    as a man? Society, over the last one hundred years or so, has defined masculinity not with words, but with image; with muscles, with a lack of emotion, with athletics, with jobs that “only…

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    of the first scene where Macbeth and Banquo encounter the Weird Sisters. Once again, the witches equivocate three prophecies to Macbeth, leading him to challenge Fate. The use of poetry accurately portrays - both on the page and the screen - the emotions felt by Macbeth, and combined with the action makes for an…

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