Tuesday, February 26, 2019
Big Q
This is shown in the book Lices Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll when Alice chases the rabbit have onto a rabbit-hole with let bulge out giving it any thought Alice Just Jumps right in not thinking active the consequences In another moment tear went Alice after it, never once considering how in the world she was to get out (Carroll 20). Another example of instinct any overcoming rational thought is found in Milan, a Disney movie about a girl who goes and fights for her injured set about in a war that he would most likely not have survived in.In a specific scene she sees her mother and grandmother sway through the window and from that point is determined to do any thing to keep an eye on her father from owing back into action (Walt Disney Pictures 1998). Milan does it because she have a go at its her father and wants to make her family proud by saving him from having to fight again. Her instincts make her very(prenominal) emotional and drag to her beseeming a wa rrior and bringing Joy to her family. Most people act world-class and think later causing emotion to overpower their logic. Secondly, emotion prevails over reason because it is more heart-felt and sentimental.The book A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens contains various quotes that suspensor to connect to emotion. The first quote that relates to the speculative question is about a man who Just woolly his young woman due to the recklessness of the Marquis A t exclusively man in a nightcap had caught up a bundle from among the feet of the horses, and had laid it on the cellar of the fountain, and was down in the mud and wet, howling over it like a wild animal. Pardon, Monsieur the Marquis Said a ragged and submissive man, it is a child. Why does he make that abominable noise? Is it his child? save me, Monsieur the Marquis-it is a pity- yes. It is extraordinary to me, said he, that you people cannot take care of yourselves and your hillier. integrity or the other of you is forever in the way. How do I screw what injury you have done my horses? See Give him that. He threw out a gold coin for the valet to pick up, and all the heads craned send that all the eyes might look down at it as it fell. The tall man called out again with a most ghostlike cry, DEAD (Dickens 115) This quote tells about a man who Just lost his daughter in the blink of an eye and cant control himself, so he Just starts sobbing uncontrollably and crying out like a wild animal.His heart is broken and he has no time to think. all told he determines is sorrow and it affects everyone around him. The people around really feel sympathy for this guy and react emotionally as well. They are dotty at the Marquis, and they are angry at how they have to live their lives because of the courtly government as well. All of these emotions (angry, somber, and scared) mixed unitedly, also help lead to revolutionary thinking, which is a king-sized part of the book.Another quote that connects t he novel to the big question is about the killing of the Marquis It lay back on the pillow of Monsieur the Marquis. It was like a fine mask, suddenly startled, made angry, and petrified. goaded home into the heart of the stone figure attached to it was a knife. exposit its hilt was a frill of paper, on which was scrawled Drive him fast to his tomb. This, from Jacques. (Dickens 252) This quote is about the killing of the Monsieur the Marquis and it helps to reinforce the argumentation. Sentiment is shown in the quote by how personalized the killing was made out to be.The Marquis was stabbed straight in the heart and there was a letter signed by the orca Jacques, an anonymous name used by many evolutionarily used to keep the identities secret, but also used to show that they all had one stopping point or one purpose in mind. It emotionally bonded all the revolutionaries together showing unity. Another writer that connects to emotion is a British tv show called intelligence off icer. As the title gives away, the show retells the story of Sherlock Holmes in modern times. Sherlock is the most rational, logical, and mostly sane person of all time, but even he succumbs to his emotions at times.He falls in love with a spy/ enemy informant and she gets sent to a amazing place where she will most likely die, but even Sherlock with all of his wisdom cannot stop himself from saving her. He knows it is the wrong thing to do because she lied to him and conned him out of important information, but he cannot help what he feels in his heart. (Gaits 2010) Lastly, emotion is stronger than reason because it is irrational and spontaneous. The book Lices Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll showcases many absurd things and emotions.A doctoral candidate at the University of Texas explains the homes and accentuate of the book and is in agreement, the absurdity, even insanity, of the world from the point of view of the innocent. Were all mad here, the Cheshire Cat inform s her in their famous exchange. This absurdity is frequently bantam more than a source of amusement to Alice many times, though, it is a source of grief. (Stanley 1999). Alice enters the rabbit hole and from that point on is confronted with crazy experiences that leave her very emotional.Although emotion overpowers logic in most situations, reason may be evident at retain points in time. An example of this would be an argument of an atheist against religion. The atheist believes in facts and what he/she can observe in the universe around him. Atheists do not believe in having a blind faith towards anything that is not measurable in any humanly way, while religious people are perfectly content with believe that there is some sort of god. A census taken in England in 2011 showed that the numbers of atheists were increasing while the numbers of Christians were decreasing.
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