He is complex, with both good and bad qualities.
A character's thoughts, emotions, and motivations would most likely suggest their inner life. This can be revealed through their actions, dialogue, internal monologues, and interactions with others.
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There is no evidence to suggest Rosa Parks had a favorite Disney character.
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that ants experience emotions like sadness in the same way humans do. Ants primarily operate based on instinct and chemical signals rather than complex emotions.
Imagining new deatils to suggest complexity
Guilt over Duncan's murder, and paranoia over the repercussions of her actions
No, there is no evidence to suggest that Aristotle was buried next to his wife. Aristotle's burial location is uncertain, as there are conflicting historical accounts of where he was laid to rest.
There is no science behind one's emotions to suggest reasons or alternatives for emotions felt. Emotions are usually straightforward, so if a guy thinks he doesn't like a girl, that just simply means that he doesn't like her.
Yes, both poems suggest that appearance does not necessarily dictate one's worth or inner qualities. They emphasize the importance of looking beyond superficial judgments based on appearance to truly understand a person's character and depth. Beauty and value are found in actions, thoughts, and emotions more than physical appearance.
no, since emotions are things invented by mankind to describe the things we feel. Try warming up a cup of coffee using your emotions... this might take a while since emotions are not physical things you can touch.
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