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Anger protected early humans.
 
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Anger is a powerful energy — it must be managed with care.
 
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Write about a time you felt angry
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Write about a time when you felt angry
  
 
Was it linked to sadness or fear?
 
Was it linked to sadness or fear?
  
Describe your thoughts, body sensations, and actions
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Describe your thoughts, body signals, and actions
  
Share it with a friend or a family member
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Share it with a friend or small group
  
 
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| Here is an assignment for you

Latest revision as of 01:31, 15 May 2026

Visual Cue Narration
Slide 1: Title – Understanding Anger Welcome to this Spoken Tutorial on Understanding Anger.
Pre-requisite Slide

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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 have 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 out from hurt, sadness, or fear.

Anger is a powerful energy — it must be managed with care.

Slide: Assignment

Write about a time when you felt angry

Was it linked to sadness or fear?

Describe your thoughts, body signals, and actions

Share it with a friend or small group

Here is an assignment for you
Acknowledgement slides Thank you for joining.
Disclaimer slide
Final slide:

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EduPyramids Educational Services Private Limited, SINE, IIT Bombay.

Contributors and Content Editors

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