A dissertation of emotions , brought to focus the involvement of physical organs in depicting various behaviours.
Emotions are feelings. They are what drive us and what drives us astray.
Emotions affect moods, moods overpower judgement, judgement changes decisions.
Physiological postures give us a cue of the intensity and impact of the feelings.
A lowered head is a sign of submission.
Down cast eyes reflect defeat.
Deep sunk eyes reveal sadness.
Squinting eyes lead to evaluation.
Staring means aggressive action.
Blinking shows mediocracy.
Winking makes you look witty.
Nosy points out to inquisitiveness.
Red cheeks display anger.
Cheeky discloses impudence.
Mouthy professes excessive talkativeness.
Pouting the lips allege displeasure.
Pulling a long face expose disappointment.
Biting the teeth expresses rage.
These are but a few classical portrayals of emotions as reflected by the sensory organs.
