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Ayn Rand Intense Emotion
1,157 wordsAnthem, a science fiction novel, deals with a future primitive society in which the forbidden word "I", which is punishable, has been replaced by "We." Anthem's theme seems to be about the meaning and glory of man's ego. In this novel, Rand shows that the individualism needed for building a complex technological civilization has been suppressed by collectivism. Rand glorifies man's individual ability to think, and appeals to emotion. The emotion is displayed at various time throughout the story;...
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Life After Death Back To Life
1,581 wordsDue to medical advances in the last twenty years, many people who once would have died can now be brought back, resulting in a much greater chance for near-death experiences. Patients report having been on the other side before being brought back to life, and in many cases, the patients are saddened to be back alive. In some rare cases, however, patients are actually glad to be back alive, finding the near-death experience to be terrifying. There are three types of this frightening near-death ex...
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Quot Quot Intense Emotion
5,400 wordsF. Hackett " Lola Ridges Poetry" One of the hardest things in life, especially literary life, is to admit ones significant emotions. Appropriate emotions are quite a different story. Almost everyone, from President Wilson down to the cheapest writer of advertising copy, has had practice in meeting circumstance with just the right kind of propitiatory words. But outside this game of rhetoric, which is not always so easy, there is the infinitely harder and finer art of self-expression th...
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Hamlet Prince Of Denmark Rosencrantz And Guildenstern
2,198 wordsHamlet: The Epitome of Melancholy In William Shakespeare's play Hamlet: Prince of Denmark, Hamlet, the tragic hero, is profoundly affected in actions and thoughts by his unwavering state of melancholy. Melancholia is a medical condition defined as? A mental disorder characterized by severe depression, apathy and withdrawal. ? The term was invented in ancient Greece and was associated with the belief that melancholia was caused by having an imbalance of black bile in the bloodstream. Black bile w...
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Eyes Of God Definition Of Love
1,229 wordsLove in the novel Narcissus and Goldmund, by Herman Hesse Defining the word love is almost impossible. No other word in the English language has so many different connotations and uses. There can be no one true single definition. However, for the purpose of this paper, I have come to the following conclusion. Love is an intense emotion, characterized by unwavering admiration and caring between two people who consider themselves to be perfect equals in the eyes of God. To consider oneself a compl...
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