The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals

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    Specifically looking at La Vie and The Blindman 's Meal, we see the overtones of monochromatic blues and greens, symbolic of the cold and dark, repression of emotions and oppression of grief. La Vie shows us an almost reckless uncaring of life, attempting to mask pain through false intimacy and an impatience with the presentation of life (the baby), which may also suggest the desires of his Paris darling – a…

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    Growing etc. The Three category is the animal and it is called soul .The fourth and final category is the rational animal which commands. The Animal qualities are seen as impulses or desires that function due to the rational and commanding. For us today these Stoic monistic concepts of the human soul have serious problems for us. For us the sense of impressions are due to the spirit quality of the rational animal, commanding faculty, but in a mature animal impressions become thoughts. Within the…

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    change, widely known for its expression of transformative ideas, varied perspectives and exploration of meaning. It is this amalgamation of radical multifarious viewpoints that have endured and remained poignant both on intellectual and emotional levels. The reactionary nature of the movement itself characterized a set of antithetical values to the preceding age of reason. Logic and rationality gave way to imagination, an individuals search for meaning, intense emotion, idealistic perspectives…

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    find really interesting. When I look at the painting there is a since of joy but maybe some tension as well. The title of this painting also catches the eye, because when you see the word Romance you are expecting the typical love paintings with a man and women. If someone were to tell me to close my eyes and then told me the name I would not expect a mother holding her child. Romance is more sexually and adult but this painting kind of flips the term romance to another dimension. “The title of…

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    Knowles-Carter and Lamar remain among the most listened to in today’s music industry that being said, their words have a tremendous impact on the emotions of their listeners. The artists hold no punches when it comes to presenting the truth to the white man even though their forms of expression are different the same message lives through their songs. N.W.A struggled to have their music played on the radio because their music consisted of vulgar language, drugs, sex,…

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    has always helped facilitate and distribute thoughts and ideas on current events, especially on war. The 1937 painting, “Guernica”, was a large mural painted by Picasso, a well-known artist during this time. The painting’s depiction of bodies and animals screaming and writhing in agony is thought to be a visual message responding to the destruction and bombing of a village located in Guernica, Spain, which happened around the time the painting was released. Furthermore, the widespread attention…

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    Against Banning the word ‘retard’”. While the word retarded is not the problem, Fairman’s argument ends up ridiculous and we should absolutely ban the word because the real problem lies in the meaning behind the word, the ability to invoke strong emotions, and the negativity following its use. Of all things Fairman argues, he chooses to battle against the Special…

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    quite a difficult journey to find him.” “Aye, I see. Thank you Circe. Thank you for sheltering us with food for these years.” I hid my emotions and said, “You’re very welcome. Do be safe, I beg you.” “Of course, milady,” Odysseus said as he got on his newly made ship and winked at me. Before long, the ship sailed and it got farther and farther away. My emotions were finally let out; I cried. I curled myself into a ball at the shoreline and just cried my heart out. I looked out at the blue…

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    American Sign Language (ASL) is a complex language communicated through intricate signs made by a person’s hands with many different facial expressions, positions of the body, and other gestures. The language is most commonly used by the deaf population in United States, and English-speaking parts of Canada, and in certain parts of Jamaica and Puerto Rico. Since ASL is seen as an authentic and definite language, it has many variations such as Spanish and French. There is no set form of sign…

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    “the bell sounded the hour, there came a knocking at the street door” and Poe uses this “hour” as another symbol to show the audience a sense of urgency (The Tell-Tale Heart).This is seen as a way to develop emotions in the piece itself, the reader can sense all that is happening to the man. The reason why Poe is a mastermind in his genre is because he can create this with things that seem so mundane. Time is something no one can stop so he has to destroy it what “the narrator really wishes to…

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