Sounds likea general list of emotions that would make up a potboiler hindi movie..isnt it?
OR ...could it could be a book ...a work of fiction, perhaps?
But, in all events, they are hardly the kind of adjectives that you would expect to be used to describe a non – fiction book....
Strangely still....a non fiction book whose premise is probably the most un-emotional topic of all - Mathematics :) :) :)
Before you think that i have gone stark raving mad..the book I am talking about is called “Fermat’s Last Theorem ” by Simon Singh.
The premise of the book is the quest to solve a mathematical mystery that was put forth by an eccentric mathematician a few centuries ago..and what probably resulted in one of the longest lasting unsolved mysteries . The book deals with the topic right from its origins and tries to give a picture of all the people who impacted and influenced it over the annals of time.
To someone like me, who loves a good mystery, the charm of a genuine mystery that endured for centuries in itself was a delight to read and understand about...
But, in this case, from a purely emotional perspective, I couldnt help but get attached to and really feel....through the personalities of people who were involved in this quest ....their circumstances and even their emotions around this so called holy grail of mathematics...
The way that so-called different fields of mathematical thought were combined together by different people and how it all came together beautifully in the end ..was a sheer thrill to behold. It gave the feeling of having combined different pieces of music composed by different composers into one beautiful harmonious symphony.
Cheers,
Me
Stating the Obvious:- A subject is never emotional. Only humans are. And hence ANY subject associated with a human has the potential to be.