Explanation ft. Quoted Text

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In this clip from one of my Word of the Day podcast episodes, I explain one aspect of the word \"brooding\" and read a quotation from an article.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

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another non sad angle of brooding has to do with this literary archetype of the brooding hero, nearly always a guy who is typically presented as someone with considerable romantic appeal. Now it's not obvious why he would be so appealing as an article by Rosalind Morin of the science fiction Writers of America, explains quote. The moody male lead is widespread throughout all genres, but it could be difficult to see why anybody would want to spend time with him. He's brooding, exceedingly individualistic, melancholy and disposed to hanging around outdoors during thunderstorms for no good reason beyond cultivating his mystique. Furthermore, despite possessing such attributes as introspection, sophistication in some form and intelligence, he is also typically rather unpleasant unquote.