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A sneer with one side of the mouth raised, conveying disdain or disapproval
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A furrowed brow with pursed lips, conveying concentration, confusion, or concern
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Two people looking at the same image but seeing different things, illustrating how individual experiences shape perception
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A Freudian slip visualized as a word escaping from a person’s mouth, revealing their hidden thoughts
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A wall separating two groups of people, representing the barriers created by prejudice and discrimination
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A person accidentally saying something that reveals their subconscious thoughts or desires
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A dramatic scene of Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy’s first encounter at the Meryton assembly in Pride and Prejudice
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A family portrait torn in pieces and the pieces rearranged, symbolizing fractured relationships
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Two empty cups placed close but facing in opposite directions, representing a lack of communication