Sadness brings the feeling of loss; taking into account that Riley no longer has her childhood friends and home. In the film, Fear, Disgust and Anger don't play such a big role; unlike Joy and Sadness. Towards the end of the film, Riley tries to run away from home. Once Riley is on the bus, Fear encourages her to get off the bus for fear of never seeing her family again. While anger convinces Riley to stay on the bus making her feel more angry that her parents forced her to leave Minnesota. Disgust didn't play a big role in encouraging Riley to run away, but it kept Riley away from toxic social situations. Since Riley is only eleven years old, her mind is still developing. He has yet to experience puberty, so he hasn't encountered a whole other range of emotions. The film emphasizes only the five main emotions. Joy is seen as the most important emotion because Riley has many joyful memories. For example, in today's world, millennials strive for pure happiness. They don't want to
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