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G. A concert or a parting, is needed to produce complex emotional states. Emotions may also be excited by the recollection of some definite situation. The emotional state of the convert at the revival meeting is often produced more by his recollection of his good mother and his wasted life than by the preacher's actual words. (4) The emotion may persist long after the stimu- lus has disappeared. If one has been angered early in the morning, the emotion may continue all day in a dull subconsciou...s sort of way. If one has wakened up at night with the fear that burglars are in the house, it may take a long time for the emotion to disappear entirely. But perhaps the most per- sistent and constant of human emotions is hope. " Hope springs eternal in the human breast. " Such an emotion which persists after the situation in which it originated has passed may be called an emotional disposition. An emotional disposition is more indefinite than a simple emotion. A simple EMOTION AND SENTIMENT 71 emotion always has a reference to some definite object.
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