Ambivalence is a feeling of not caring about anything in one certain way. It can cause procrastination. It can also be called the "cold feet "syndrome.
Catherine A. Civello has written: 'Patterns of ambivalence' -- subject(s): Ambivalence in literature, Criticism and interpretation, Women and literature, History
It was a page turning thriller that allows you to think in your own perspective. It creates a large feeling of ambivalence and describes many different emotions near the end.
David Lorne Catena has written: 'Histopathological changes in the skin of mice subjected to thermal trauma and simulated fallout radiation'
Exaggeration, Parody, reconstruction, pastiche, ambivalence, disruption of expectation, irony, alienation, making a political or social comment, satire, deconstruction, appropriation, juxtaposition, absurdity, veiwer interaction, non-traditional use of traditional media, humour
Shakespeare's ambivalence in portraying Jessica in "The Merchant of Venice" reflects the complexities of her identity as a Jewish woman who rejects her father's faith and heritage for a Christian husband. While she exhibits agency by eloping with Lorenzo and converting to Christianity, her actions also raise questions about loyalty and betrayal, particularly towards her father, Shylock. This duality highlights the tension between personal desire and societal expectations, leaving audiences to grapple with her role in the play's themes of love, identity, and prejudice. Ultimately, Jessica embodies both the possibility of freedom and the consequences of alienation.
Ambivalence Avenue was created on 2009-06-22.
The word "ambivalence" is a noun. It refers to the state of having mixed feelings or contradictory emotions about someone or something.
The origin of ambivalence is from the Latin ambi- 'on both sides' and valere 'be worth'.
Lisa Lewis has written: 'Ambivalence' -- subject(s): Ambivalence
He was not sure whether he wanted to go, and his ambivalence was obvious as he pondered his decision.
No it's a noun
am-biv-a-lence
he demonstrated his ambivalence toward the decision by refusing to speak either for or against.
Be honest. Face the pain.
Ambivalence is the experience of having conflicting feelings or attitudes towards a person, thing, or situation. It involves holding two contrasting emotions or viewpoints simultaneously, which can lead to uncertainty or indecision.
Catherine A. Civello has written: 'Patterns of ambivalence' -- subject(s): Ambivalence in literature, Criticism and interpretation, Women and literature, History
The cast of Ambivalence - 2010 includes: Nick Afanasiev as Peter Richard Halsted as Jack Jeffen Mok as Jamie