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    Solitude Research Paper

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    Solitude Solitude is often feared or avoided because it is associated with isolation‚ abandonment‚ or loneliness. Yet for some people solitude is the occasion for the most serene‚ intense or exhilarating moments in life. Being alone may provide the necessary setting for spiritual search and attempt to understand life’s meaning. Solitude is a time to enjoy one’s sense of self. For a person to really experience solitude‚ it must be sought out with expectation and gratitude. Everyone is not happy

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    Love and Loneliness

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    As a human‚ there are a lot of characteristics a human should have‚ but‚ what does it mean to be human? The most part of being human is loneliness. Humans must understand that loneliness is a part of everyone’s life‚ humans must learn how to cope with loneliness‚ and‚ finally‚ the only way to get rid of loneliness is to have love in your life. There is a book‚ which name is Gilgamesh‚ and it is written by Herbert Mason. In this book‚ the author teaches people how to be human from an old story‚ about

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    Loneliness can tear people down‚ and make people feel like they have no one to turn at the rough patches in life. In the fictional novella Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck‚ Steinbeck illustrates the way loneliness can negatively affect people. The novella depicts the way that George and Lennie wander California‚ and then settle into a ranch as workers. Men come and go at the ranch‚ all wanting to achieve their dreams of owning land‚ but the loners never actually make their dream a reality. The workers

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    Solitude Is solitude really necessary to achieve your most important goals? Yes it is because it lets you think and process your deepest thoughts without distraction‚ and it makes your environment calmer. Throughout history Middle Eastern countries have practiced meditation to get in touch with their deepest self awareness. Solitude allows one to detach themselves from the thoughts and worries everyday life. Conversations with my friends and teachers allow me to understand other people’s thoughts

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    Loneliness In Frankenstein

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    trying to find a purpose for their own existence in their surrounding societies‚ because Grendel is hopeless in seeking the truth/reason and Frankenstein is merely confused from the rejection he receives and both try to endure through the pain of loneliness. Both feel as if their existence is a burden in their cultures. Though they obtain happiness from engaging in fights and killing members of their own civilization‚ they still learn to cope with their place within their societies. Instead of giving

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    Chapter 7: The Discipline of Solitude “ But if we possess inward Solitude we do not fear being alone‚ for we know that we are not alone. Neither do we fear being with others‚ for they do not control us. In the midst of noise and confusion we are settled into a deep inner silence. Whether alone or among people‚ we always carry with us a portable sanctuary of the heart.” - (pg 97). Richard Foster has addressed a very interesting issues in this Discipline of Solitude. Many of us in this day and

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    All the tragedy‚ murder‚ and despair in Frankenstein occurs because of a lack of connection to either family or people in general. The true evil in Frankenstein is not Victor or FM‚ but isolation and solitude. When Victor becomes lost in his studies he removes himself from human society‚ and therefore loses sight of his responsibilities and the consequences of his actions. FM becomes vengeful not because he’s evil‚ but because his isolation creates overwhelming hate and anger towards Victor. It becomes

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    Loneliness OMAM

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    Loneliness In “Of Mice and Men” Steinbeck shows the life of ranchworkers and other characters in the early 1930’s and shows how people are willing to achieve their dream. There are specific words such as “Soledad” and “Solitaire”‚ Soledad connotes loneliness and Solitaire is single man game. This makes it clear that all men who work on the ranches are lonely‚ while others more than each other. At the beginning the path is described as “a path beaten by hard boys coming down from the ranches to swim

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    Causes of Loneliness

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    The Causes of Loneliness. | Being abused and rejected by others | | Being unable to fit in | | A broken heart or missing someone | People feel lonely because they don’t have the required friendships that they need.  Poets described feelings of being isolated‚ lacking social support‚ feeling invisible‚ or feeling that no one around understands what that person is going through.  So in essence‚ lonely individuals (like everyone else) need friendships‚ friends who would take notice of them

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    Solitude — the state of seclusion — in the modern world differs from solitude in the Romanticism era. Romanticism is a point in time within the 19th century‚ most known for its literature written about sadness‚ loss‚ and heartbreak. The article “The End of Solitude‚” written by William Deresiewicz‚ addresses how solitude no longer exists today due to the access of technology. He believes the newer generations do not have moments of solitude because of their constant need for visibility‚ or referred

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