Inner monologue is private verbal communication without requiring physical movement. Children typically develop inner monologue around age 2-3. Inner speech includes tone and inflection despite being non-auditory
'The Raven' features a mysterious raven saying "Nevermore" at midnight. 'Annabel Lee' tells the story of a man haunted by his lost lover. 'A Dream Within a Dream' explores time and perspective. 'Lenore' explores themes of mourning and loss. 'Alone' reveals Poe's troubled childhood and emotional state
The narrator wakes up from a long sleep and packs his belongings. The room becomes crowded with memories from their previous stay. The narrator struggles with emotions and regrets about leaving
Term comes from Heian period literature, popularized by Motoori Norinaga. Means awareness of impermanence and gentle sadness at things' passing. Derived from Japanese words mono (thing), no (of), and aware (feeling)
Type 4 seeks to find unique and authentic aspects of oneself. Initial self-belief: "I am lacking as I am". Compensation: cultivating what's special to stand out
Sentimentality originally referred to relying on feelings as truth guides. Term gained negative connotations in 19th century. Enlightenment promoted sentimentality as cure for social isolation. Schiller divided poets into "naive" and "sentimental" classes