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    Sympathy In Frankenstein

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    Morality and Judgements: the portrayal of Sympathy in Frankenstein. Frankenstein‚ written by Mary Shelley and first published in 1818‚ follows the set of extraordinary events encompassing the life of Victor Frankenstein; natural philosophy devotee and reanimation pioneer. Characterization plays a major role in encouraging different attitudes in Frankenstein‚ an example being how the reader is encouraged to feel sympathy for Frankenstein and his creation throughout the novel. Aided by the differing

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    Ethan Frome‚ the tale of a man who has a bleak future‚ bound by his sickly wife‚ is an incredible story written by a doubly incredible author; Edith Wharton. Her novels such as The House of Mirth and The Age of Innocence were masterpieces for the generations who grew up with them. These novels still live on today as remarkable pieces of literature. Even more impressive is how a rich and upscale woman was able to relate to a poor farmer when she wrote Ethan Frome. Only an author with skill and talent

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    witty” (Keshmiri 78). It begs to question how he managed to organize words that would instigate such distinct feelings in the reader. Despite his novels being in prose‚ they share many qualities with poetry that utilizes precise word choice‚ figurative language‚ and phonetics to enhance the reading‚ and thus his mere prose leaves an impact on the audience that is similar to poetry and at times invokes the surreal and therefore mirrors the complexity of the human mind. His use of this “lyricism pointedly

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    Finally‚ Las Casas uses figurative language as a rhetorical appeal. For instance‚ Las Casas uses figurative language when describing the Spaniards treatment towards the natives. In the preface it says‚ “the Spaniards fell like ravening wolves upon the fold‚ or like tigers and savage lions who have not eaten meat for days”(11). Las Casas describes Spaniards as horrifying individuals. In particular‚ Las Casas describes the Spaniards as animals. The figurative language has the possibility to create

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    Empathy and Sympathy

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    feeling sorry for them. I realized I am feeling sympathy for the kids and wife‚ I was thinking that they are remember their father with pain. I did not think as an empathetic person that maybe they are remembering their father with pain but also with the pleasure‚ he brought to their life. This is what I would like to write the how similar empathy and sympathy are and how different. How a little extra thinking and an extra word could change from sympathy to empathy. Moreover‚ how us as social worker

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    Sympathy for Macbeth

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    Do we have any sympathy for Macbeth at the end of the play? Our first impressions of Macbeth are that he is a hero‚ he is brave and fearless‚ and although we get this impression we also get the feeling that he is ruthless. We get this impression from the way he is referred to when his name is first mentioned. Macbeth has just been in battle against "The merciless Macdonwald" and a Captain is talking about how Macbeth and his fellow Captain‚ Banquo‚ performed in battle. While Macbeth is in battle

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    Garnering Sympathy for Criminal Characters Today‚ most individuals are used to the modern Ratings system and enjoy very little censorship in movies. However‚ it did not always used to be this way. Starting in the 1930’s‚ movies were required to follow a strict set of rules and morals called the Motion Picture Production Code. When the Production Code was abandoned in the 1970’s‚ directors gained more freedom than ever when making movies ("Hollywood Censored: The Production Code."). One film that

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    Empathy and Sympathy

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    Empathy and Sympathy Empathy is the ability to re-create another person’s perspective‚ or trying to get a sense of that person with that problem and with those emotions. While empathy and sympathy are two closely related concepts‚ I believe that the slight difference between them can be found in the idea of “identification”. For‚ while sympathy says‚ “I understand how you feel and show compassion towards you‚” empathy goes a step further and says‚ “I feel what you feel”. A simple way to remember

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    hoe you should do what you believe is right‚ rather than going with what society thinks. Emerson adopts a philosophical tone in order to convince the reader to not be a follower‚ to be a leader. Emerson achieves his purpose through the use of figurative language and independent diction. Emerson starts off poetically‚ then later on in paragraph 1 when he introduces Hyperbole‚ metaphors‚ and aphorisms. Emerson uses "a

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    Night Portfolio By: Scott Kahler Mrs.Grandel 2nd Hour November 19‚ 2010 Figurative Language 1. Simile- “Physically he was as awkward as a clown. (pg.1).” Moshe was compared as a clown because he was a funny guy. 2. Metaphor- “Thousand gates and one gates leading in to the orchard of mystical truth.” This is a metaphor because each

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