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    the matter that his affair harms no one this form of love is irreverent and is a form of erotic euphoria. The canonization of an individual proves the high level of religious prestige which in turn proves spiritual enlightenment. This imagery is unexpected as irreligious acts are not usually connected with high religious status. The powerful microcosmic physical relationship between two individuals impacts the macrocosmic spiritual relationship between the same individuals. This is demonstrated

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    Professional Skills – MN7500 Review of: EXPECTING THE UNEXPECTED? HOW SWAT OFFICERS AND FILM CREWS HANDLE SURPRISES Academy of Management Journal‚ 2011‚ 54 (2): 239-261. BETH A. BECHKY University of California‚ Davis and GERARDO A. OKHUYSEN University of Utah Research Questions How to adjust to situations when faced with sudden change and ensure the nearest planned outcome? With the assets in hand‚ what developments can a group use to leverage surprises? When placed in intense situations and expensive

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    O. Henry Ending: Also called a trick ending or a surprise ending‚ this term refers to a totally unexpected and unprepared-for turn of events‚ one which alters the action in a narrative. O. Henry endings usually do not work well with foreshadowing‚ but particularly clever artists may craft their narratives so that the foreshadowing exists in retrospect.The term comes from the short stories of O. Henry (a pen name for William Sidney Porter)‚ which typically involve such a conclusion. Note that an O

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    SURPRISES: YOUR LIFE IS FULL OF THEM Life is full of unexpected things. Things that are pleasant and positive which make us feel amazed. Things that are unpleasant and negative which may provoke or can lead us to an abrupt decision in life. Yes‚ it’s true! Life is full of surprises. You never know where. You never know and when. You never know who. You never know how is it. But truly there are endless surprises anywhere and everywhere. They can be just around any corner waiting for you. We all

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    The first unexpected that occurs is John’s true feelings towards himself. John explains how “he’s middle-aged‚ in two years he’ll be bald as an egg and he can’t stand it‚” (258). As a result of his age and physical appearance‚ John is feeling insecure about himself. The next unexpected element involves John’s secret lover‚ Mary. The reader learns that Mary’s true feelings for John are that she “feels

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    emotions‚ but flaws in the system have been revealed as an increasing number of philosophers have scrutinized his work. The theory does not work well when applied to emotions such as surprise. As surprise lacks a clear pleasure or pain feeling that Aristotle claims accompany all emotions‚ and the target of surprise is hard to clearly identify. Additionally‚ Aristotle’s theory makes no mention of the requirement that a person must have a personal investment in something to feel emotions where it is

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    An Angel In A Devil’s Dress. She had looked forward to her prom night for months‚ but certainly wasn’t prepared for the surprise of her life. As the days went by‚ she only had three months to prepare for it all. From deciding on the theme for her dress to making sure the limo was set and ready for prom night at The Rivera‚ she had many plans in mind. Her date‚ who was also her best friend Benson‚ wasn’t warned about her ravishing look that would be presented that night.

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    Psycho‚ complete with great camera work and top of the line suspense that will have viewers jumping out of their seats.  One of the best aspects of Psycho is the outstanding camera work. The movie is full of unexpected surprises that makes the audience jump‚ gasp or scream in surprise and fright. Hitchcock uses constant shadow and “pop out” techniques that enhance the suspense and give rise to tension that build and builds until it is unleashed in startling ‘pop out’ scenes that leave the audience

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    portents of such surprises. However‚ the audience rarely pays attention to these little details; they tend to focus on the big picture rather than specifics. This makes the effects of the revelations and surprises appear greater than they would otherwise have been. Only upon a closer analysis of the story do these foreshadows become evident. In “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin and “The Three Strangers” by Thomas Hardy‚ the structure of these stories paved the way for the surprises in the end to

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    Surprise is usually a good thing‚ but at the same time surprise can be a bad thing. Situational irony is what authors will use to create an unexpected twist in the story that will surprise the reader. Other than surprise‚ situational irony creates many more emotions for the reader. For example‚ O.Henry utilizes situational irony to develop a hysterical feeling in “The Ransom of Red Chief.” Guy de Maupassant uses situational irony to construct the feeling sorrow in his story “The Necklace.” By looking

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