Quotes AT1 Flashcards

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Inner lives (Dani Shapiro)

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Reading about their inner lives helps me to make sense of my own.

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A study from Emory University

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They noticed heightened activity in brain regions linked to movement and sensations. Such changes mean you can connect with a character in such a way that your brain thinks you’re in the character’s body, moving and feeling their world.

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Journal of Developmental Education

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“reading the written work of others, you enter their minds. In coming to terms with the mind of another, you can come to better discover your own.” -

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The intimacy of a reader’s relationship with a fictional narrator’s interior dialogue is perhaps one of its most singular characteristics

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—a process Schultz describes as turning “the inner lives of oppressed characters outward.”

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Ptrick White

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“If truth is not recognisable, it becomes the imagination of others”

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Julia Baird Light motif

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“Phosphorescence reminds us that we all have a light inside us.”
“The greatest light comes from the darkness.”
“In the darkest of moments, we can still find traces of phosphorescence.”
A light to ward off the darkness”

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Fog on the window

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“You have to be the one to clear the fog.” Julia Baird

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judge taylor use of quote

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We indulge ourselves thinking that we see the world for what it is. That is not the case. Most of the time we see the world through the stories we have inherited or the stories that makes the most sense (like me). Judge Taylor from To Kill a Mockingbird agrees, “People generally see what they look for, and hear what they listen for.”

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Atticus, he was real nice,

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Most people are, scout, when you finally see them.

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Miss Maudie

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The things rthat happen to epople we never really know. What happens in houses behind clsoed doors, what secrets

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dismissive tone

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He’s Just a cunningham

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kahneman, nobel prixe winner

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Kahneman, a Nobel Prize-winning psychologist explains “The confidence people have in their beliefs is not a measure of the quality of evidence but of the coherence of the story that the mind has managed to construct.” [[[

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