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| Visual Cue | Narration |
| Slide 1: Title – Understanding Anger | Welcome to this Spoken Tutorial on Understanding Anger. |
| Pre-requisite Slide | For the pre-requisite tutorials on personality and human development, please visit this website. |
| Slide 2: Hunter-gatherer scene | Thousands of years ago, humans lived in small tribes. |
| Anger when attacked by an animal | When someone threatened their family, early humans experienced anger |
| Protecting loved ones | Anger gave them energy to fight and protect their loved ones. |
| Harmony in the group | It helped them ensure safety and unity of their group. |
| Transition slide: Today's world | Today, life is different, but we still experience anger. |
| Unfair scene | It often shows up when something feels unfair. |
| Sadness and fear leads to anger | Repeated sadness or fear can also turn into anger. |
| Scene of a story | Let's explore this through a story. |
| Hostel friendship | Meera and Anjali were first-year students in a hostel. |
| Meera and Anjali in hostel together | They ate together, studied together. They both became close friends. |
| Anjali missing home | Anjali often missed home and felt lonely. |
| Anjali being quiet | But she rarely spoke about her feelings. |
| Small incidents | As time passed, small events added to her sadness. |
| Meera going to shopping | Meera went shopping with another group of friends. |
| Meera watching movie | Another day, she joined them for a late-night movie. |
| Meera with new friends | At a college event, Meera sat with that group again. |
| Anjali being alone | Anjali wasn't invited to any of these plans. |
| Anjali sitting separately | Each time, Anjali felt more left out. |
| Anjali in the hostel mess | One evening in the mess, she saw Meera laughing with others. |
| Anjali being angry | All her bottled-up sadness burst out as anger. |
| Anjali shouting at Meera | "You've changed, Meera.
You don't care anymore!" She said angrily. |
| Anger's signals | Notice Anjali's body: her face has become red. |
| Anger's signals | Her jaw is tight, she is clenching her fist. |
| Anger's signals | Her heartbeat raced, and her breath was fast. |
| Anger's signals | These are anger's early alarms. |
| Resolution between Anjali and Meera | Later that night, Meera went to Anjali's room. |
| Resolution between Anjali and Meera | She said, "I'm sorry. I didn't realize you felt left out." |
| Resolution between Anjali and Meera | Anjali admitted, "I was hurt and felt lonely." |
| Resolution between Anjali and Meera | Meera listened and promised to include her. |
| Anjali and Meera hugging | Both felt relieved after this conversation. |
| Breakdown slide | Let's see how anger showed up for Anjali. |
| Anjali being heartbroken | As Thoughts: "She doesn't care about me anymore." |
| Signs of anger | As body sensation: Red face, tight jaw, clenched fists, racing heart, fast breath. |
| Signs of anger | As feelings: Anger on the outside, sadness and fear of being left out inside. |
| Reflection slide | Like Anjali, we all feel anger sometimes. |
| Sadness and fear hidden | Anger often hides sadness or fear we don't express. |
| Fairness symbol | Anger is not always bad. It is a signal for fairness. |
| Bonding between people | If handled well, anger can bring people closer. |
| Fighting | But if anger goes out of control, it can damage trust and relationships. |
| Expressing anger with care | That's why it must be expressed with care. |
| Slide: Summary | Let's summarize.
Anger protected early humans. Today, anger often comes from hurt, sadness, or fear. Anger is a powerful energy — it must be managed with care. |
| Slide: Assignment
Write about a time you felt angry Was it linked to sadness or fear? Describe your thoughts, body sensations, and actions Share it with a friend or a family member |
Here is an assignment for you |
| Acknowledgement slides | Thank you for joining. |
| Disclaimer slide | |
| Final slide:
This tutorial is brought to you by EduPyramids Educational Services Private Limited, SINE, IIT Bombay. |