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* Andanzas y visiones españolas ( 1922 ) — something of a travel book, in which Unamuno expresses profound emotion and experiments with landscape both evocative and realistic ( a theme typical of his generation of writers )
People on both sides of this debate agree that the face expresses emotion.
Park distinguishes the crowd, which expresses a common emotion, from a public, which discusses a single issue.
" But according to prescriptivism, the statement " Murder is wrong " means something more like " Do not murder "— what it expresses is not primarily a description or an emotion, it is an imperative.
Musically, the structure of the haḍra includes several secular Arab genres ( each of which expresses a different emotion ) and can last for hours.
The singer of the kundiman expresses the pain and beauty of love felt by every listener, for the kundiman is not merely entertainment but an embodiment of collective emotion.
“ Lexis will be appropriate if it expresses emotion and character and is proportional to the subject matter .” Aristotle stresses emotion, credibility, genus ( like age ), and moral state as important considerations ( Bk.
As a whole, the PASUNDAYAG Festival actually expresses life itself or deep-seated emotion communicated by the emotions of the human body blending with the music.
Bill Lamb of About. com described the song as " a big pop ballad that expresses raw emotion.
What is most notable about Batou's emotion in Innocence is his lack thereof ; for the most part he expresses nothing whatsoever.
Through her facial expression, she expresses an emotion of uneasiness but must deal with the opinions.

emotion and lack
In contrast, when students attribute failure to lack of effort, and effort is perceived as controllable, they experience the emotion of guilt and consequently increase effort and show improved performance.
Distraught at the lack of ceremony ( due to the actually-deemed suicide ) and overcome by emotion, Laertes leaps into the grave, cursing Hamlet as the cause of her death.
They commonly include flat or blunted affect and emotion, poverty of speech ( alogia ), inability to experience pleasure ( anhedonia ), lack of desire to form relationships ( asociality ), and lack of motivation ( avolition ).
Film historian David Bordwell writes that in his films, " Vacations, parties and artistic pursuits are vain efforts to conceal the characters ' lack of purpose and emotion.
Ravel, ever modest, was bemused by the critics ' sudden favor of him since his American tour: “ Didn ’ t I represent to the critics for a long time the most perfect example of insensitivity and lack of emotion ?...
For example, there is a clear distinction between animal life and plant life, as animals have powers that plants lack, such as sensation, active locomotion, and arguably emotion.
A further example of the lack of humanity and emotion in the Houyhnhnms is that their laws demand that each couple produce two children, one male and one female.
Vincent Canby of The New York Times described the play as " Tom Stoppard's richest, most ravishing comedy to date, a play of wit, intellect, language, brio and, new for him, emotion " but many New York reviews were mixed or unfavourable, citing anachronisms and a lack of realism in Stoppard's conception.
Contemporaries report of his seemingly inhuman tolerance for pain and his utter lack of emotion.
The genre has received criticism for alleged lack of emotion and musicianship.
In other words, when feminist economists highlight the biases of mainstream economics, they focus on its social beliefs about masculinity like objectivity, separation, logical consistency, individual accomplishment, mathematics, abstraction, and lack of emotion, but not on the gender of authorities and subjects.
According Martin, Henry's weakness as king was the main reason that many nineteenth century critics judged 2 Henry VI to lack emotion: Henry was so inept that audiences could not empathise with him, and hence, his tragedy was diminished.
People with Möbius syndrome can compensate for a lack of expression by using body language, posture, and vocal tone to convey emotion.
Over his tenure as Vikings head coach, Grant was known for instilling discipline in his teams and displaying a lack of emotion during games.
Originally it was thought that a lack of initiative and a flat affect were important characteristics of emotion.
They lack curiosity and appear devoid of human emotion.
Bresson's direction demanded a purposeful lack of emotion in the acting style, and reduced or eliminated the fantastical elements of the Grail legend.
Yin-imbalanced Kuei-jin become corpselike zombies suffering from a lack of emotion.
One-mindfully is helpful in keeping your mind from straying into emotion mind by a lack of focus.
Thus, increased use of soap and handwashing in order to prevent diarrhea is much more effectively promoted if associating lack of use with the emotion of disgust.
* Repression: The process of attempting to repel desires towards pleasurable instincts, caused by a threat of suffering if the desire is satisfied ; the desire is moved to the unconscious in the attempt to prevent it from entering consciousness ; seemingly unexplainable naivety, memory lapse or lack of awareness of one's own situation and condition ; the emotion is conscious, but the idea behind it is absent.
With the birth of the new baby and the death of Mateo, Johnny finally is able to overcome his lack of emotion and put his grieving for Frankie to rest.
Among other artists, he specifically condemns Wagner and Beethoven as examples of overly cerebral artists, who lack real emotion.

emotion and feelings
* Affect is an encompassing term, used to describe the topics of emotion, feelings, and moods together, even though it is commonly used interchangeably with emotion.
This system is responsible for the integration of feelings and emotion in the human cortex.
Modern cognitive science and neuroscience show that studying the role of emotion in mental function ( including topics ranging from flashes of scientific insight to making future plans ), that no human has ever satisfied this criterion, except perhaps a person with no affective feelings, for example an individual with a massively damaged amygdala or severe psychopathy.
His letter to Maurice Beaubourg in 1890 captures his feelings about the scientific approach to emotion and harmony.
The core of the Gestalt Therapy process is enhanced awareness of sensation, perception, bodily feelings, emotion and behavior, in the present moment.
Jealousy is an emotion and typically refers to the negative thoughts and feelings of insecurity, fear, and anxiety over an anticipated loss of something that the person values, particularly in reference to a human connection.
The region of the brain called the amygdala is involved in processing emotion, including fear, and many psychologists think racist feelings are driven by the fear center.
I do not envy the feelings of that man, who can look without emotion at Italy – plundered, insulted, trampled upon, exhausted, covered with ridicule, and horror, and devastation – who can look at all this, and be at a loss to guess what is meant by the deliverance of Europe?
Appeals to emotion are intended to draw visceral feelings from the acquirer of the information.
" The work attempts to convey feelings and sensations experienced in time, using new means of expression, including " lines of force ", which were intended to convey the directional tendencies of objects through space, " simultaneity ", which combined memories, present impressions and anticipation of future events, and " emotional ambience " in which the artist seeks by intuition to link sympathies between the exterior scene and interior emotion.
He has the unusual ability to invest inanimate objects with emotion and feelings, which he uses to create the Pavilion of Silence at Worldsend, a structure at the far end of the place known as Heaven in which rooms are dedicated to emotions such as Despair, Heartbreak, and Fear.
Affective objectives typically target the awareness and growth in attitudes, emotion, and feelings.
Romantic art was about individual feelings, not common themes, such as in Neoclassicism ; in such a way, Romantic art often used colours in order to express feelings and emotion.
He orders her not to do anything more to him that will cause him to lose heart and be weak, explaining that a soldier must show no emotion, mercy or feelings whatsoever.
A writer's goal is not so much to express empty feelings, but to arouse emotion in his audience.
The actor becomes aware that he has emotional resources ; that he can awaken, by this self-stimulation, a great number of very intense feelings ; and that these emotions are the materials of his art .... Lee taught his actors to launch their work on every scene by taking a minute to remember the details surrounding the emotional experience in their lives that would correspond to the emotion of the scene they were about to play.
Verbal or written communication of emotion or sexual feelings was also often proscribed so people instead used the language of flowers.
In it Damasio suggests that the self is the key to conscious minds and that feelings, from the kind he designates as primordial to the well-known feelings of emotion, are the basic elements in the construction of the protoself and core self.
Dr. Crusher is puzzled and full of emotion as she later confides to Counselor Troi and wonders about the true depth of her feelings for Odan.
# antecedent-focused emotion regulation, which modifies initial feelings by changing the situation or the cognitions of the situation
# deep acting wherein they modify their inner feelings to match the emotion expressions the organization requires.

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