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    Sympathy for the creature “Who has the right to create life? God or Science?”(Bissonette‚ Melissa Bloom 1) One of the compelling monstrosity of Shelley’s novel continues to appeal readers‚ but why? (3) The monster is a victimized child‚ mistreated and misunderstood‚ or evil some may say. (3) Is he really a monster? If so what made the monster so monstrous? ( Britton‚ Ronald 1)Like most children or babies when they are born‚ they never asked you to create/make them. The creature is no different.

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    Staff Plank Sympathy

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    Please accept my deepest sympathy and the deepest sympathy of every member of this unit on the recent loss of your Mother‚ Staff Sergeant Stephanie W. Plank. This is not only a huge loss for your family but also for our military and for the nation. Staff Sergeant Plank was a brave soldier and was an inspiration for the young ones who entered into the military. She was a born fighter. On the evening of May 31‚ 2013‚ Staff Sergeant Plank was with her Platoon during the National Training Center

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    the creature and many other people’s subsequent rejection of the creature‚ based on appearance‚ reminds the reader of how society (both in Shelley’s era and in the modern day)‚ can and do reject those who are different and Shelley cultivates more sympathy from the reader this way. Frankenstein has had love and support from family all his life‚ by showing us Frankenstein’s childhood and then showing us his acts toward the creature readers are positioned to think of how callous‚ selfish and awful Frankenstein

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    Sympathy vs Empathy

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    2013 Life is beautiful and yet life is not a bed full of roses. Empathy is the understanding what others are feeling because you have experienced it yourself or can put yourself in their shoes. Sympathy is acknowledging another person’s emotional hardships and providing comfort and assurance. Sympathy and empathy are both similar in a way because they both have to deal with feelings. The movie Precious is about an innocent girl who is physically‚ emotionally‚ and verbally abused. She learns that

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    in their messages‚ photos‚ emails and contacts. Apple acknowledges the fact that people lost their lives due to the San Bernardino tragedy‚ “We were shocked and outraged by the deadly act of terrorism in San Bernardino Last December” “We have no sympathy for terrorist”. Apple is sorry that this happened that the terrorist was a apple customers and that they don’t feel bad for him‚ but they have already helped the FBI in every way that they could. Apple should have detected the terrorism

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    example: "They did not go to church‚ Maycomb’s pricipal recreation‚ but worshipped at home... I never knew how old Mr. Radley made his living---Jem said he ’bought cotton‚’ a polite term for doing nothing... The shutters and doors of the Radley house were closed on Sundays‚ another alien thing to Maycomb’s ways: closed doors meant illness and cold weather only." (Page 11). The Radley family are clearly "the others" in Maycomb. They

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    The Marriage of Bette and Boo can be best summarized as the journey between two failed lovers together with their immediate family‚ destined for a life of pain. The play is narrated by Matt‚ Bette and Boo’s only surviving child (one of five)‚ as he humorously reflects on the struggle which composes his family life. Throughout the story‚ the loving exchanges between Bette and Boo regrettably consist of never-ending tension and the relentless but unfruitful need to please one another. Correspondingly

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    Curley's Wife sympathy

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    Of Mice and Men - Notes Steinbeck never names Curley’s wife. She is defined by her relationship to Curley‚ as his property‚ not as an individual. Namelessness also has the effect of reinforcing how insignificant she is in the life of the ranch‚ how dependant she is on Curley‚ for her identity and how little she is respected by all. In the book‚ Curley’s wife is shown to be a very mean‚ unfavourable‚ self-willed‚ troublesome‚ young and lonely girl with no one to comfort her‚ so she

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    Boo Radley's Monologue

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    I am an Ewell. ever since I was born‚ all I can remember is wanting to be important though my parents tell me that I shouldn’t expect too much or I will end up disappointing myself. Even though I always tell them that all the others kids get better toys and I deserve more‚ they say that we can’t get them because we’re poor. I don’t really know what “being poor” is‚ but I have a feeling that they really just don’t get me toys because they’re so focused on some court case. Somedays‚ I wish some normal

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    nickname is Dill‚ who is friends with em and scout. he comes every summer to stay with his aunt 3. What‚ briefly‚ has happened to Arthur “BooRadley? as a boy‚ Boo got in trouble with the law and his father imprisoned him in the house as punishment. He was not heard from until fifteen years later‚ when he stabbed his father with a pair of scissors. 4. Why does the Radley place fascinate Scout‚ Jem and Dill? dill

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