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Emotional Expression

Setting: Inside the House


Time: Midnight – 12:00 A.M.

DIALOGUE
Narrator: There was a family unfortunately having a problem on their son who once came
home late drunk.

Father: Tsssk… Where is he? It’s already 12 A.M.

(The son knocking on the door)

Son: Dad! I’m here! Open the door!

(The father open the door)

Father: Where have you been? It’s already midnight.

(The son passed through his father and went inside)

Son: (While walking) I’m just having a break dad! Party all night! Woooh!

Father: I’ve been working all day, all night! Just to give you a good future. Look at you
now, that is not the ideal life that I want for you! I wish you were never my son!

Son: I’ve been doing all the things that I can but you never appreciates me… Never dad!
(Walk out)

Father: (Emote!)
Generalization
Narrator: We have seen how effective communication can work in any communicative
situation, where one of its funtions is to transcend or express emotions that seemed to be
kept and locked away from the very subconscious thinking and awareness of an
individual. Once the motive triggers emotion, the natural response of our brain is to
employ and reiterate a range of defense mechanism which may vary and eventually
resulted to a sudden outburst of unintuitive used of language if not coherently
administered. Somehow, it is necessary that we acknowledge our emotions instead of
invalidating its occurrence, though we have to regulate and keep our emotions under
control as not to inflict unnecessary major offenses that later on resulted to irreversible
conflict.

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