Ode
ode
elevated style
Ode
A poem in which the author addresses their thoughts, feelings, and impressions in an elevated style is often called a "lyric poem." This type of poem is typically characterized by a personal reflection or introspection expressed in a melodic and emotional way. Lyric poems often convey the poet's innermost emotions and experiences with heightened language and imagery.
An ode is a type of poem that expresses feelings and impressions about a person, event, or object. It often praises its subject and reflects the poet's emotions and insights. Odes are characterized by their lyrical and expressive language.
Stream of Consciousness
a characters thoughts and feelings is called direct characterization
Thoughts affect feelings by influencing how you feel about it.
A soliloquy is a speech in which one speaker addresses a silent or absent listener, often used in literature and drama to convey a character's inner thoughts or feelings to the audience.
The thoughts and feelings of worry and upset
Sigmund Freud identified three distinct aspects of thoughts and feelings: the conscious mind, which contains thoughts and feelings we are currently aware of; the preconscious mind, which holds thoughts and feelings that are easily brought to awareness; and the unconscious mind, which houses thoughts and feelings that are hidden from conscious awareness but still influence behavior.
Thoughts + Feelings.