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Keenans changing emotions throughout the course of his imprisonment. ... It must be said, that Keenan goes through a lot of emotions, constantly changing emotions, while he is being held prisoner in Lebanon. They are extreme emotions, feelings, reaching from calmness to fury, angriness to loneliness, sanity and determination to madness and de-humanisation. In this essay, I would like to explore for you, in slighlty more detail, these emotions and feelings rushing through the authors brain and mind. ... In the first chapter of his imprisonment (Kidnapped), Keenan says that he doesnt recall feeling any sense of panic or fear when he is first let out of the Mercedes in which he was kidnapped. ...
Thus, summing up Keenans feelings in the first few chapters of being held in a cell, one can say (or in this case write) that the author felt no fear towards the guards. ... Thus, perhaps this action is once again supposed to show us Keenans will to overcome all obstacles in this difficult situation. ... Thus, now comes time for the feeling that constantly stayed in Keenans mind - the aspect of his de-humanisation.
Approximate Word count = 1078 Approximate Pages = 4.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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