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It may be referred to as diction (ear) or imagery (eye) depending on the critical focus. opsis - the element dealing with visual aspects of literature Whereas mythos is the verbal imitation of action and dianoia the verbal imitation of thought (ethos being composed of the two), melos and opsis (with lexis composed of the two) correspond, though ...
Sonnet 30 starts with Shakespeare mulling over his past failings and sufferings, including his dead friends and that he feels that he hasn't done anything useful. But in the final couplet Shakespeare comments on how thinking about his friend helps him to recover all of the things that he's lost, and it allows him stop mourning over all that has happened in the past.
Dave Eggers, author of A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius (2000), according to one reviewer, "talks much as he writes – a forceful stream of consciousness, thoughts sprouting in all directions". [44] Novelist John Banville describes Roberto Bolaño's novel Amulet (1999), as written in "a fevered stream of consciousness". [45]
“However, you can think of death anxiety as a normal and universal part of being human, in that all of us have to grapple with our awareness of death and the discomfort that can come with this ...
Keanu Reeves isn’t afraid of death. "I'm 59, so I'm thinking about death all the time," the Matrix actor told BBC News in an interview published on Monday, July 22. "Hopefully it's not crippling ...
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For Arthur Schopenhauer, every action (eating, sleeping, breathing, etc.) was a struggle against death, although one which always ends with death's triumph over the individual. [ 63 ] : 338 Since other animals also fear death, the fear of death is not rational, but more akin to an instinct or a drive, which he called the will to life .
Most meta-analyses have found that the inclusion of bilateral eye-movements within EMDR makes little or no difference to its effect. [10] [53] [54] Meta-analyses have also described a high risk of allegiance bias in EMDR studies. [55] One 2013 meta-analysis with fewer exclusion criteria found a moderate effect. [56]