Write a dialogic essay, drawing upon Robert Solomon’s True to Our Feelings, based on the continuity of the emotions he discusses. The material you gather from a particular emotion, for your dialogue, should be the starting point, while a second emotion, should be the ending point–of your analysis. That is, with the structure and trajectory of your essay, unfold a thesis conceptually, by revealing how the emotion you have selected develops from one point to another. Your analysis should explain the parallels and distinctions between the emotions, in addition to the conceptual transition point.
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