yes
Bob Cratchit
Pleasure
Confucianism is a philosophy; an abstract idea cannot have emotion of its own, therefore it could not fear death and the answer is no.
(apex) Patrick Henry's "Give Me Liberty, or Give Me Death"
An example of emotion in "Thanatopsis" is the sense of comfort and peace that the speaker finds in the idea of death being a natural part of life. The poem conveys a tone of acceptance and tranquility towards the inevitability of death, encouraging readers to view it as a peaceful return to nature.
Gloom and death
It really depends on the indidual; age, upbringing. I think for most people the most painful emotion felt is LOSS. This could be the loss of anyone that is close to you or that you rely on or Love (or all three!). The loss can happen for several reasons; death, divorce. What ever the cause the emotion felt is LOSS.In the case of death this brings another 'emotion' bereavement as the separation (loss) is permanent. And if this parting is sudden (accident, murder etc) this can bring VERY strong emotional feelings with it.
because their handicaps cause them to forget about it quickly ~Apx
You can use many different adjectives to modify the noun 'emotion'. Some examples: * a strong emotion * an intense emotion * a powerful emotion * a negative emotion * a useless emotion * a pleasant emotion To find more examples, do a Google search for "a * emotion" with the quotes.
Emotion can be influenced by culture and culture can be influenced by emotion.
extreme emotion is more than a normal emotion, or emotional,
no emotion