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Memory And Emotions In Disney's Inside Out
In Disney’s Inside Out, they try to depict the confusing concept of memories and emotions to a young audience. Disney tries to explain these concepts by having a team of emotions controlling their person’s actions via a control panel, so the audience can understand the idea because the emotions are seen as people. The main emotions of Inside Out is joy, sadness, anger, disgust, and fear. Someone at Disney decided that these five emotions are universal to everyone in the movie and for everyone watching the movie. Is that true for me, that those five emotions Disney chose control me and my emotions as well? No. I feel that me and my emotions are more complex than Disney has depicted. I believe that Disney simplified the concept to make the idea …show more content…
I slightly farther in my journey than Riley because I’m older than her, but not mentally. I am at the age where I am actually going to start making important decisions that will effect my life, if I like it or not. I believe that the actions I make are based on the constant inner mingling of my emotions. Contrary to Inside Out my main emotions are joy, sadness, anger, nervousness, and humor. I see my emotions as entities working together, but most of the time they’re all talking at the same time, so it’s hard to decipher. That may just have to do with my ADD or my personality, it may depend on the person that you ask, I think of too many things to handle. My main rulers of my emotions are joy and humor. I pride myself on being a really positive person, because I struggled with being absurdly negative for a major part of my childhood. Now that I understand myself better and know how to properly interact with the people around me, I feel like being positive and happy is the best thing for me to be. I also see myself as someone who’s goofy more than mature. I feel like humor is important part of being human, being able to laugh at yourself rather than worrying too much about it is essential to living a good life. That trait may have also been a

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