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    Sleep” is about the main character crying in their sleep and feeling sadness while being alone at night‚ Shoeing the Currach is about a woman who becomes broken hearted after a man destroys her. While both poems are focused on different subjects‚ the themes of both of these literary pieces eminate sadness. The second line of “Tears in Sleep” states “And I‚ in the cage of sleep‚ on a stranger’s breast‚” (2) immediately shows sadness. The use of the word cage was done in order to show that the person

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    of lies I find it good are beneficial lies. These lies usually mean to help and they are harmless that are meant to be tactful or polite. People prefer to tell it to protect the other people or not to make them unhappy. They help avoid hurt and sadness. For example‚ a father lie to the children that their beloved mother is living happily in heaven. People may think that this is a cheating‚ but they ought to praise these people who tell beneficial lies instead of criticizing them. The second type

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    Depression The song “Top of the World” spoke to me in different ways‚ but all connecting to one idea‚ Depression. Depression is a pervasive part of life in America. So pervasive‚ that its presence can be observed in popular art and culture. Obvious sadness is often portrayed in America following watershed moments in United States history‚ like the abolition of slavery and the Great Depression. For example‚ symptoms of depression can be found in the early songs of Blues‚ Jazz and Country-Western music

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    Caregiving and Loss of Self Focus • Sacrifice own physical and emotional needs o Sleep deprivation‚ poor eating habits‚ failure to exercise‚ failure to rest when ill‚ postponement of own medical appointments o Feelings of anger‚ anxiety‚ sadness‚ isolation‚ exhaustion‚ guilt Health Impacts • Chronic Health Problems (Hyperlipidemia‚ hypertension‚ obesity) & Earlier Death • Caregiving spouses‚ ages of 66 and 96‚ experiencing mental or emotional strain‚ have a risk of dying that

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    Saddest Day

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    I heard my grandma yell for me. When I came into the room my grandpa was lying in the floor. I laid down beside him and held his hand. I didn’t know what was going on‚ my grandma and parents explained it to me and in that moment I felt an immense sadness in my heart‚ that moment was when I could understand everything and knew what was going on‚ and I knew that I would never again see my grandpa. After I tried to understand what had happened‚ my family and some friends met us at the church

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    Happiness and Sadness As we go through life we experience events that affect us emotionally. Sometimes the events can make us happy while other times the event can make us feel sad. For example‚ attending a family reunion and seeing relatives that you have not seen for some time oftentimes makes the individual feel happy. However‚ losing a loved one would make the individual feel extremely sad. In two pieces of what could be termed a visual text‚ the viewer is brought into a space where he

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    Victim complexes are not attractive. Boys and girls will not date you because you are sad. They are not going to date you and kiss your aching bones and cure you of your dragging depression. Wake up. Take a bath. Do your hair. Be attractive. 9. Sadness is not poetic. Depression is not beautiful. Lying in bed all day and eating too much is lazy and disgusting and it is not tragic or pretty. Get up. Go outside. Let the sun warm your bones. Live. 10. If it makes you happy‚ have twenty of it. Dedicate

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    sometimes women were on the sea for years. No family on the ship just a bunch of guys for a couple years raiding and killing. In the Exeter Book‚ there are two very prevalent themes of three poems; The Seafarer‚ The Wanderer‚ and The Wife’s Lament; sadness and suffering. In The Seafarer‚

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    guilty for his death. Holden’s thoughts indicate a personal struggle with depression‚ a psychological disease that strongly influences him. In many instances throughout the novel‚ Holden relays to the reader a feeling of deep sadness.

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    provocative image that stood out for me was‚ ‘I’m no more your mother’. This to me is extremely provocative. Her child is only born and already Plath is feeling that she is not or should not be a part of her daughter’s life. This provoked/caused me to feel sadness and pity for Plath. I feel that she’s afraid that her child will soon be an individual and will not need her mother’s advice or encouragement. This makes me feel sad for Plath as a mother‚ to already be thinking of

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