Expression des émotions synthèse
Publié le 05/02/2023
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Synthèse: Expression des émotions
Nowadays, conversing about our emotions is something usual.
More and more
people express or sometimes repress their emotions but in Britain, there is a gap
between people who express their emotions and those who repress it.
Document A is
a bronze statue entitled The Meeting Place realised by Paul Day, in 2007, at Saint
Pancras railway station, in London.
Document B is a cartoon draw by Bart.
We don’t
know when he drew it.
Document C is an extract from Sense and sensibility, written
by Jane Austen in 1811.
Jane Austen is also known for writing Pride and Prejudice,
published in 1813.
Thanks to the documents made available to us, we will answer the
following question: How complicated is it for the British to express their emotions?
First, English people are known for repressing their emotions in order to show
their power, especially during the reign of Queen Victoria in the 19th century.
Document B illustrates it perfectly.
The cartoon represents a woman who is
complaining about a man for not showing how be really feels.
The other woman
deduces he’s English.
The cartoon shows the famous stiff upper lip which is a British
stereotype which means you can’t see the emotions of an English person.
It also
refers to the Victorian era, where the British had the greatest and powerful Empire in
the world and showing how they felt was a sign of weakness.
Document C also....
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