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    had been cheating on her for years. Leland goes on to say, “I wanted to do something for her, but there wasn’t anything. There wasn’t anything I could do” (Spacey et al. & Hoge, 2003). He goes on to talk about the sadness reflecting from her eyes and that he started to see that sadness everywhere; he saw it in his mom’s face, the hurt left from his father and the loneliness she might have felt; he says he started to see it in Ryan worse than anybody. On the day before the murder, Becky didn’t show

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    receives some sad news. Initially, Mrs. Mallard reacts with great sadness over the news of her husband’s death. As the story progresses, Mrs. Mallard begins to reflect on her previous emotions alone and begins to develop her true emotions towards her husband’s death. Finally, Mrs. Mallard realizes that the wonderful feelings of individual freedom overpower her feelings of sadness. Therefore, although Mrs. Mallard reacts with sadness over the death of her husband, Brently, after reflecting on her previous

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    literary devices, but I feel that his use of personification affected the story in a way that enhance his message. I think that the sea signifies many things, which I feel changes from stanza to stanza. The sea is given many emotions to be, such as sadness and happiness, which varies from each stanza. He starts off by saying “The sea is calm tonight” I think that this signifies himself, and how when he looks at

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    as he sat alone in his dark house stirs up feeling of loss and sadness. joy is one of the most powerful emotions, and this emotion can be shared with others. joy is a beautiful gift, and like the woman shared the gift of joy with the old man, each person has the opportunity to continue to share the gift of joy with others. Joy and sadness are two of the strongest human emotions. The appeal towards feeling both joy and sadness was incredibly effective. Humans are emotional creatures who are

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    Effects Of Bullying On Kids Mental Health Issues There are many effects of bullying but mental health is one of the big ones. Things like depression, anxiety, increased sadness, and loss of interest in activities all relate to mental health issues because of bullying. First, depression is a factor of getting bullied, depression is when someone or something changes with mood, like being sad all the time and feeling low. When a kid gets bullied they might start depression. Next, another factor of

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    their character and not by the color of their skin. Furthermore, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. inspires his audience to stand up for equality by appealing to pathos. Firstly, “I Have A Dream” speech contains a lot of emotions like sadness. As the author tells us the sadness of the discrimination, Martin Luther King emphasizes the cruelties of our world towards Black Americans. Additionally he states, "The life of a Negro is still sadly crippled

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    War by creating a mood of sadness and sorrow. He writes to show the loss and sadness that overcomes and effects the family and friends of soldiers. He also expresses how drastic and deadly the (American Civil) war was. To begin with, even though Crane says several times throughout the poem “War is kind”, he does not actually mean that. The words “war is kind” is a use of irony, in the poem he lists reasons why war is not kind. Crane shows the emotions of grief and sadness all throughout the poem

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    There is no individual that hasn't experienced pain or sadness as this is a normal thing in life. However, some stay living in the past for a long time. As life goes on, it becomes harder for them to overcome these negative feelings that they experienced and can end up in depression. When the individual keeps living in the past, he could be hurting his emotions, current relationships with others, lose focus, and become a procrastinator. Some people wait for the new year to start making resolutions

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    is to inform people that everyone undervalues the state of being happy; instead, they wanna push away the natural process of healing from melancholia. I believe this article can be directed to anybody who has suffered a maximum of happiness and sadness at least once, which almost every human being has or will experience once in their lifetime. The author makes valid statements throughout the article, an example would be everyone does not want to acknowledge that they are depressed, they either wanna

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    his pain and sadness, which makes the reader imagine his pain and sorrow creating the emotional response in the reader. In the first couple of stanzas the poet, Norman MacCaig, creates a strong emotional response

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