Physiognomy of symbolical emotions.
Hexagram of the canon of changes YiKing 8.

physiognomy of personages and puppet shows on TV or television programs puppet theaters or television shows with personages of Italian Commedia dell'Arte

If you are the director of puppet theatre or producer of shows with dolls on TV then can create dollish performances or television programs of farce play-acting according to hexagrams of the canon of changes and to the shown physiognomic symbols of a human face.
In particular dolls and characters of puppet theaters or television shows can be similar to personages or acting persons of Italian Commedia dell'Arte where faces of Pinocchio and Harlequin or Pierrot and Columbine are comparable to the shown symbols of emotions. And also facial features of any doll in puppet show can be created according to the shown symbols of emotions, and in essence by analogy to personages and characters at theatre of Italian Comedy.
Look detailed information about emotional expressions in faces of doll characters and puppet personages of Italian Commedia dell'Arte on other pages of this website.

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Emotions of social relationships.
Eyebrows:
individual mind subordinates to public consciousness.
Eyes: personal volition corresponds with collective will
Mouth: private needs correspond with requirements of society.
Volition of personality and own wishes of a man or woman are identified with public wills and corporative demands, but collective consciousness dominates over individual mind.

Personal mutual relations.
Eyebrows:
you do not realize people and-or companions disagree with you.
Eyes: you see people and-or companions notice you.
Mouth: you want to speak and-or companions communicate with you.

Mental attitudes.
Eyebrows:
your notion is caused by opinions of people.
Eyes: your point of view is equivalent to sights of people.
Mouth: your words are equivalent to assertions of people.

You are among people which communicate with you but do not understand you.

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Following 9 physiognomic symbol in gallery.
About physiognomy of personages and puppet shows on TV, also television programs and relations of theatrical dolls.