The poem describes the persona's feelings of being unwanted and sad. He compares himself to discarded household items that are of no value, such as empty drink cans, broken toys, and non-working stationery. The persona also feels lonely like neglected gardens, unread books, and stray animals. He believes himself to be as useless as non-functioning car parts or advice that goes unheeded.
Family mean lots of good and respected rules(TRUST-Honesty-Humable)Mahesh Chandra Manav
Sabkuch Seekha Humne Na seekhi Hosiyari Hamin wo sabhi log Hamare saath aur aas pass Chahiye jinki Hamen aur jisko Hamari Jarurat hey.
FEEL Your are HERO and every bother's should follow admire from your delivery to Society.
LIFE is Not Easy but It will Comfort when you have your near and Dear Surrounding they will protect you Always.
Family mean lots of good and respected rules(TRUST-Honesty-Humable)Mahesh Chandra Manav
Sabkuch Seekha Humne Na seekhi Hosiyari Hamin wo sabhi log Hamare saath aur aas pass Chahiye jinki Hamen aur jisko Hamari Jarurat hey.
FEEL Your are HERO and every bother's should follow admire from your delivery to Society.
LIFE is Not Easy but It will Comfort when you have your near and Dear Surrounding they will protect you Always.
Atlas of the Heart (2021) is a guide to understanding your emotions and learning how to regulate them. Everyone experiences strong emotions, but most people can’t identify what it is they’re feeling, or work out where the feelings come from. Developing your emotional vocabulary will transform your relationship to yourself, and the people around you.
Who is it for?
• Curious adventurers interested in exploring their own emotional landscapes
• Anyone who feels flooded by painful emotions that they can’t understand or control
• Fans of Brené Brown’s work wanting to learn more about her latest insightful theories of emotion
What’s in it for me?
Learn to navigate your own emotional map.
Imagine you’re stumbling around in the dark, in an unfamiliar city, trying to find your way to a bright light twinkling on a distant hill. You see dark shapes that you think you recognize, but you’re not quite sure what they are. You know you want to get to that light, but the way there involves crossing deep gorges and climbing menacing hills. And there’s no clear path in sight.
You might feel lost like this – without a clear sense of where you really are in your emotional landscape. You might struggle to even name your feelings. Or to understand feelings that come on strongly. Like why is it that that particular person always pushes your buttons? Is there a deeper meaning to the emotions that you’re feeling, or is it just a sign that you need to get some rest?
You want to understand, but the answers to those questions lie just out of reach, in that foggy darkness. And in your search for answers, you’re rocked by emotions, blown off course, left feeling lost and bewildered, and sometimes in despair. You know you want to get to a place where you feel grounded, and content – but it seems elusive, like that bright light on the hill: always around that next bend, never coming closer in view.
Nowadays, it’s becoming more common to talk about emotions. Talk shows now use words like “trauma” regularly, and we can talk about experiences of vulnerability and depression much more openly than we used to. But do we really understand what these words mean? Can we recognize the difference between joy and happiness? What about shame and guilt?
We still have so much to learn about emotions. And that’s where Brené Brown comes in: she’s able to offer clarity on the things that shape our lives.
In these blinks, we’ll gain some orientation of our emotional landscapes with an atlas – the Atlas of the Heart. We’ll learn how to start navigating our feelings with more nuance and more clarity. So, let’s get into it!
In these blinks, you’ll learn
• why hopelessness and despair are the most dangerous emotions you can experience;
• How understanding your emotions will transform your relationships; and
• why happiness and joy are not the same.
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Atlas of the Heart (2021) is a guide to understanding your emotions and learning how to regulate them. Everyone experiences strong emotions, but most people can’t identify what it is they’re feeling, or work out where the feelings come from. Developing your emotional vocabulary will transform your relationship to yourself, and the people around you.
Who is it for?
• Curious adventurers interested in exploring their own emotional landscapes
• Anyone who feels flooded by painful emotions that they can’t understand or control
• Fans of Brené Brown’s work wanting to learn more about her latest insightful theories of emotion
What’s in it for me?
Learn to navigate your own emotional map.
Imagine you’re stumbling around in the dark, in an unfamiliar city, trying to find your way to a bright light twinkling on a distant hill. You see dark shapes that you think you recognize, but you’re not quite sure what they are. You know you want to get to that light, but the way there involves crossing deep gorges and climbing menacing hills. And there’s no clear path in sight.
You might feel lost like this – without a clear sense of where you really are in your emotional landscape. You might struggle to even name your feelings. Or to understand feelings that come on strongly. Like why is it that that particular person always pushes your buttons? Is there a deeper meaning to the emotions that you’re feeling, or is it just a sign that you need to get some rest?
You want to understand, but the answers to those questions lie just out of reach, in that foggy darkness. And in your search for answers, you’re rocked by emotions, blown off course, left feeling lost and bewildered, and sometimes in despair. You know you want to get to a place where you feel grounded, and content – but it seems elusive, like that bright light on the hill: always around that next bend, never coming closer in view.
Nowadays, it’s becoming more common to talk about emotions. Talk shows now use words like “trauma” regularly, and we can talk about experiences of vulnerability and depression much more openly than we used to. But do we really understand what these words mean? Can we recognize the difference between joy and happiness? What about shame and guilt?
We still have so much to learn about emotions. And that’s where Brené Brown comes in: she’s able to offer clarity on the things that shape our lives.
In these blinks, we’ll gain some orientation of our emotional landscapes with an atlas – the Atlas of the Heart. We’ll learn how to start navigating our feelings with more nuance and more clarity. So, let’s get into it!
In these blinks, you’ll learn
• why hopelessness and despair are the most dangerous emotions you can experience;
• How understanding your emotions will transform your relationships; and
• why happiness and joy are not the same.
Are you ready to supercharge your life ?
Discover how to ALTER your BELIEVE SYSTEM and CHANGE your life and then see a difference in your life after implementing the systems in your life.
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3. SYNOPSIS
THE PERSONA SAYS THAT HE IS COMPARABLE TO
THINGS THAT ARE UNWANTED LIKE GARBAGE THAT IS
THROWN OUT FROM HOMES, LIKE A METAL RING FROM
A DRINK CAN, FOOD SCRAPINGS AND BITS AND PIECES
FROM OLD TOYS. STATIONERY OF INFERIOR QUALITY
LIKE ENVELOPES WITH NO GUM. SELLOTAPE THAT ONE
CANNOT PEEL OFF, A STAPLELESS STAPLER, A BROKEN
BULLDOG CLIP, LIQUID PAPER THAT DOES NOT WORK
OR AN UNSENT LETTER ARE USELESS TO ANYONE. THE
PERSONA FEELS UNWANTED LIKE THE FLAT BATTERY,
BROKEN-DOWN STARTER MOTOR, A LIFELESS SPARKING
PLUG, A CHOKED CARBURETTOR AND A DULL
CHROMIUM RIM. HE IS ALSO LONELY LIKE AN UNKEMPT
GARDEN, AN UNTOUCHED LIBRARY BOOK AND AN
UNFED, UNWANTED STRAY OR AN UNHEEDED PIECE OF
GOOD ADVICE.
4. STRUCTURE, STYLE AND LANGUAGE
•THE POEM CONSISTS OF FOUR STANZASAND
DOES NOT HAVE A FIXED RHYME SCHEME.
•THE STYLE IS SIMPLE AND DIRECT AND IS
WRITTEN AS A DESCRIPTION OF HOW THE
PERSON FEELING SAD AND UNWANTED.
•THE LANGUAGE IS SIMPLE AND EASY TO
UNDERSTAND
5. SETTING
•SET IN A COMMON HOUSEHOLD.
•THE PERSONA FEELS LIKE SOME OF THE THINGS
WE SEE AROUND THE HOUSEARE DISPOSABLE OR
NOT MAINTAINED.
POINT OF VIEW
•THE POEM IS IN THE ‘FIRST PERSON’ POINT OF
VIEW.
•THE PERSONA TALKS ABOUT HIMSELF AS
FEELING SAD WHEN HE COMPARES HIMSELF TO
THESE THINGS FOUND IN MOST HOUSEHOLDS.
6. THEMES
•THINGS THAT HAVE NO VALUE ARE
DISPOSABLE.
•LOSING DIRECTION WITHIN THE FAMILY AND
WITH FRIENDS.
•FEELING UNLOVED AND LOSING CONFIDENCE.
•MAINTAINING OR LOOKING AFTER THINGS WE
HAVE.
•NEGLECTING ONE’S POSSESSIONS.
•NEGATIVISM ABOUT LIFE AND HOW ONE IS
TREATED.
•SEEKING ATTENTION.
7. MORAL VALUES
•WE SHOULD BE POSITIVE ABOUT OUR STATUS IN LIFE.
•WE SHOULD LEARN TO RECOGNISE AND VALUE OUR ABILITIES
AND POSSESSSIONS.
•WE SHOULD KEEP FAITH WITH OUR FAMILY AND KNOW THAT
EVERYONE IN A FAMILY DESERVES TO BE LOVED EQUALLY.
•WE SHOULD HAVE CONFIDENCE IN OURSELVES .
•MATERIAL THINGS ARE IMPORTANT BUT SPIRITUAL BONDING IS
EVEN MORE IMPORTANT.
•WE SHOULD OPEN UP AND TALK ABOUT OUR FEELINGS
ESPECIALLY THE FEELINGS OF DEPRESSION.
TONE AND MOOD
•TONE- THE PERSONA FEELS SAD AND TAKES A SERIOUS VIEW
ABOUT FEELING LOST.
•MOOD- IT IS DISAPPOINTING TO FEEL NEGLECTED AND
UNLOVED, ESPECIALLY WITHIN A FAMILY.
8. SYMBOL
•‘SCRAPINGS FROM AN UNWASHED PORRIDGE PAN’ IS SYMBOLIC
OF SOMETHING LEFT BEHIND AND UTTERLY USELESS.
•‘THE SALLOTAPE WHERE YOU CAN’T FIND THE END’ IS
SYMBOLIC OF THE FEELINGS OF FRUSTRATION.
REPETITION
•THE WORDS ‘I AM’ IS REPEATED TO GIVE EMPHASIS TO THE
PERSONA’S STRONG FEELINGS OF SADNESS.
•THE WORDS ‘NO ONE’ IS REPEATED IN LINE 5,7, AND 9 IN
STANZA FOUR.
METAPHOR
•THE PERSONA FEELS HE IS ‘A PIECE OF GOOD ADVICE’ OR A
GOOD EXAMPLE BUT NO ONE’S SEEM TO NEED’ IT.
9. PERSONIFICATION ‘THE TOOTHLESS STAPLER’
•‘THE STARTER MOTOR WHICH REMAINS INERT’
•‘THE CARBURETTOR CHOKED BY BIT OF DIRT’
ASSONANCE
•‘THE DRIED- UP LIQUID PAPER’ (VOWEL I)
•‘AN EMPTY COLA CAN’ (VOWEL A)
ALLITERATION
•‘THE SPARKING PLUG WHICH SHOWS NO SIGN OF SPARK’
(CONSONANT S)
•‘THE CARBURETTOR CHOKED BY BITS OF DIRT’ (CONSONANT C
AND B)