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    Insights into My Own Feelings Poems often give you insights into your own feelings and experiences. Jimmy Baca wrote a poem called So Mexicans Are Taking Jobs from Americans, and upon reading this poem, I discovered many insights into my own feelings. Jimmy Baca seems to be angry at the fact that Americans think Mexicans take their jobs away. The feelings I have towards what’s happening in this poem is that Americans are often victimized, a feeling of being offended, and I feel confused. After reading

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    States of Feelings through Collaboration or Series Everyone has feeling whether they show them or not, and they have a great impact on how, what and why we create art. However, how much of our emotions are shown through our facial expressions? How well can another read those expressions versus how well can we read that same person’s of state of emotion through their art. None the less anger may result in strong gestural painting. Addition to anger any strong emotion can come through in whatever

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    The song “Hooked on a Feeling” by Blue Swede reflects me as a person. I am like this song because the melody is easygoing and carefree, kind of like my personality and the way I deal with things. Slow, but steady. In the chorus, the lyrics state: “I’m hooked on a feelin’, I’m high on believin’, that you’re in love with me, hooked on a feelin’. I do have mixed feelings on relationships and boys and girls and everything else in life. But for me, the song “Hooked on a Feeling” takes on a different meaning

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    In cinematography, as Quentin Tarantino talks about in an interview, the director is the conductor and the audience’s feelings are the instrument that directors utilize to evoke emotion. Directors have to hone this skill in order to evoke the viewer’s emotions and properly captivate the audience. One of the tools directors use to control the audience, in addition to special effects, is dialogue. Dialogue has the power to push an audience to tears when a character dies, or make them laugh at the same

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    Choice of life course: reason or feeling. What is more essential? The choice of life course plays the most significant role among all the other decisions made by a person. A human has been given a chance of this choice, but has not been given a chance to avoid it. The necessity to make this choice arises when a person begins to realize himself in society and reflect on his own needs. Some people consider that human lives for the sake of his self-realization. Occupation fills human life with a sense

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    My Jungian Typology is Extraverted Sensing Feeling Judging (ESFJ). According to Carl Jung and Isabel Briggs Myers’ personality type theory, I enjoy entertaining, giving, and being in charge. I am also easily hurt and when I feel hurt, it’s impossible to hide. I have a hard time making a decision because I am torn between choosing what is right for others instead of the right choice for me. I have a good sense of danger and I tend to tread carefully in situations that could result in negative consequences

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    In cinematography, as Quentin Tarantino discusses in an interview, the director is the conductor and the audience’s feelings are the instrument that directors utilize to evoke emotion. Directors have many tools they use to evoke the viewer’s emotions and properly captivate the audience. One of the tools directors use to control the audience, in addition to special effects, is dialogue. Dialogue has the power to push an audience to tears when a character dies, or make them laugh at the same scene

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    The Importance of Expressing Emotions and Feelings In the play Macbeth by William Shakespeare, Lady Macbeth goes through many emotions and feelings. It’s important for people to express their feelings and emotions, but do they know how to control what they are feeling? People often keep their emotions bottled up such as Lady Macbeth does, which can cause negative emotional reactions. William Shakespeare’s play Macbeth shows how Lady Macbeth experiences many emotions and keeps them bottled up, which

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    Emotions are power. When it comes to feelings and emotions, there can often be disparity between how one feels and how something truly is. As the author of the article titled, “Invisible: Why Do People Feel Invisible?” Oliver Cooper writes, “One can feel that they are invisible to the world. And this is regardless of their physical impact on life, the experience for not being noticed exists.” Our self-image plays an essential role in what we achieve in life and how. There have been multiple investigations

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    “Beyond Happiness: The Upside of Feeling Down” article by Matthew Hutson explains that negative emotions often have a pessimistic stigma. Normally when one addresses fear, anger, guilt, and regret, a positive outlook is not the first thing that comes to mind. Because these emotions are mostly negative, people try to not act on them or conceal them when trouble arises; however, acting on these emotions can bring a positive feeling. Hutson sheds light on why anger, shame, envy, fear, and grief should

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