Cosmic synchronicity
Chemical substance that alter perceptions and mood are called Psychoactive Drugs.
I believe in some ways it does. Studies showed that humans have a specific mood reaction to the varies weather changes, for example in the rain one might feel tired, lazy, depressed, or all the above. But there are no facts behind the subject.
i mainly depends on the weather and what mood I'm in.. hahahahah freak
they affect your mood
There are several websites which carry a weather forecast for Buffalo. Among these is the site called Weather Underground and one simply called Weather.
pathetic fallacy
It is a pathetic fallacy when the weather mirrors the mood
Pathetic fallacy is when the weather reflects or mirrors the emotions of the characters or the overall mood of a scene in a play or movie. It is a literary device commonly used to create a specific atmosphere or enhance the emotional impact of a work.
Pathetic fallacy is the literary term for when weather reflects the emotions or events of a story, often used to create atmosphere and enhance the mood.
The weather in "To Kill a Mockingbird" often mirrors the emotional tone of the story. For example, storms and extreme heat coincide with moments of tension and crisis in the plot, adding to the overall mood and building suspense. The changing weather can also symbolize the internal conflicts and struggles faced by the characters.
Why are truck mirrors called West Coast Mirrors
The ninth book is called The Council of Mirrors.
pathetic fallacy is when you match your mood to the weather 1 example is:he was miserable when it started to rainshe was gloomy when thunder struckjoyful tears came to Emily's eyes when the sun had come out and a rainbow appeared.
Pathetic fallacy' is the term that is used to describe when the weather affects one's mood. This can also be used to describe when an inanimate object affects one's mood as well.
mirrors
Jupiter (greek - Zeus), his mood controls the weather.
In the novel "Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Bronte, the weather at the beginning reflects Jane's internal turmoil. The dark, cold, and gloomy weather mirrors her own feelings of loneliness, isolation, and sadness. It sets the tone for the gothic atmosphere of the story and foreshadows the challenges Jane will face.