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What emotion is the main figure feeling in this painting? How do you know? Be specific about what you see in

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What emotion is the main figure feeling in this painting? How do you know? Be specific about what you see in the painting. The Scream Edvard Munch (1893). Ways to Show Emotion. LITERALLY: Facial expressions Body movements Posture and other body language SYMBOLICALLY: Color Weather. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: What  emotion  is the main figure feeling in this painting? How do you know?

What emotion is the main figure feeling in this painting?

How do you know?

Be specific about what you see in the painting.

Page 2: What  emotion  is the main figure feeling in this painting? How do you know?

The ScreamEdvard Munch (1893)

Page 3: What  emotion  is the main figure feeling in this painting? How do you know?

Ways to Show Emotion

LITERALLY:• Facial expressions• Body movements• Posture and other body language

SYMBOLICALLY:• Color• Weather

Page 4: What  emotion  is the main figure feeling in this painting? How do you know?

Modern Times (1936)

What are the thoughts and desires of the main characters in this film clip?

How do you know?

Be specific about what you see in the video.

Page 5: What  emotion  is the main figure feeling in this painting? How do you know?

Ways to Show Thoughts and Desires

• Gaze (where the eye looks)• Facial expressions• Body movements• Hand gestures• Changes in direction (while walking, driving,

etc.)• Pauses in speech

Page 6: What  emotion  is the main figure feeling in this painting? How do you know?

“The Stolen Party” by Liliana Heker

(1) Rosaura felt her arms stiffen, stick close to her body, (2) and then she noticed her mother’s hand on her shoulder. (3) Instinctively she pressed herself against her mother’s body. That was all. Except her eyes. (4) Rosaura’s eyes had a cold, clear look that fixed itself on Señora Ines’s face.

What thoughts and feelings are expressed in each of the numbered parts of the passage?