Loneliness
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*''[[Nighthawks]]'', Hopper's visual exploration of loneliness. | *''[[Nighthawks]]'', Hopper's visual exploration of loneliness. | ||
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*''[[The Well of Loneliness]]'' | *''[[The Well of Loneliness]]'' | ||
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Loneliness is more than just the feeling of wanting company or wanting to do something with another person. Loneliness is a feeling of being cut off, disconnected and alienated from other people. The lonely person may find it difficult or even impossible to have any form of meaningful human contact. Lonely people often experience a subjective sense of inner emptiness or hollowness, with feelings of separation or isolation from the world.
See also
- Nighthawks, Hopper's visual exploration of loneliness.
Namesakes in art and fiction
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