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    optimism bias which is the tendency to think more positively about a person’s life than to think negatively. We have these high expectations that good things would happen than bad ones. It is a positive bias towards an event before the event actually happens. The optimism bias is a naturally occurring phenomenon that seems to become part of human nature because it is an overall tendency to bring upon good things in life over a pessimistic bias (Sharot, 2011). Description In this Ted Talk cognitive

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    The Events That Changed My Life There are many different life changing events that can change your life. Sometimes things happen in people’s life and they can’t do anything about it. Changes can be good and sometimes it can be a terrible thing that results in a positive turn in one’s life. Change is a part of life that no one looks forward to. Everyone’s life changes at some point. Life is full of many unexpected challenges that will be thrown in your face at any place and any time. People learn

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    My visual is more similar to Vonnegut’s shapes specifically to the “Man in Hole” shape because that shape portrays a plot in which the main character has ill fortune and in the end the character achieves a better fortune. This is what happened in the book written by Maya Angelou called I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings because Maya went through very rough times (ill fortune) several times, and each time she managed to get out of her troubles and pains achieving a better fortune. However, Freytag’s

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    story takes place in, it is not difficult for the reader to correctly predict that some action he takes will lead to some unfortunate event for him and his friends. The narrator comments that losing his keys after unknowingly instigating a fight is “[his] first mistake, the one that opened the whole floodgate,” (131) foreshadowing the grave and life-threatening events to come. After nearly killing a man and nearly raping a woman, the narrator finds himself in the murky waters of Greasy Lake next to

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    setting where the story takes place. The basis of mystery and suspense in the atmosphere of the novel feeds off of "an unexplained or supernatural event" in the present or from past generations (Harris). The unexplained

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    Goodwin, is a personal memoire of Goodwin’s life growing up in Rockville Centre, New York during the 1950s. Goodwin talks about multiple members of her family, including her father, Michael, her mother, Helen, her two sisters, Charlotte and Jeanne, and her best friend while growing up, Eileen. The memoire includes many memories of how she and her family were affected during the atomic bomb and McCarthyism. Also in her story, she highlights the good and bad things about growing up as a suburban child

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    Revenge is a thing that seems to always be in style. It is constantly being seen in real life, hollywood, and literature. People are constantly on edge plotting their revenge or debating if they should even do it. Some people’s conscience is formed too pure to take revenge, but in time it can be turned erroneous due to events and newfound subconscious desires, as in Prince Hamlet’s case. From the moment humans come out of the womb, their conscience begins to form. As John Locke describe with tabula

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    school that coming day. The bomb threat really shaped my worldview because prior to this event I had never gone through a situation where I believed I could be put in a life-threatening position. I had always thought that an event like the bomb threat could not happen to me, that it was just something I would see on the news happening somewhere else from time to time. Generally, we as humans believe that nothing bad could happen to us unless the situation was presented right there in front of our eyes

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    lead him to become the hated tyrant of Scotland. Throughout the storyline, darkness and light are used as imagery to represent bad events that are about to happen, death and life, and the contrast between good and evil. Its purposes play a key role in developing the plot and the characters. The first thing darkness and light do in the play is set the stage for bad events that are about to happen. One example is when Macbeth kills King

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    The Movie Inside Out

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    Both the movies, Inside Out and Eternal Sunshine of a Spotless Mind focus heavily on memory and the impact that memory has on one's life. The movie Inside Out focuses on how memories and the emotions attached to them can shape us and a our personalities. The movie depicts in animated form the basics of memory, short term memory, long term memory and forgetting. It as shows the idea of mood congruent effect. Mood congruent effect is the idea that you remember memories that were encoded when you were

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