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    Tragic Hero

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    English Homework A tragic hero is one that has a major flaw and for whom the audience usually feels pity‚ sympathy‚ empathy‚ and compassion and is destined for downfall‚ suffering‚ or defeat. Arthurs Miller’s AVFTB is a pay which presents Eddie Carbone as a tragic hero. Eddie’s tragic flaw is either denial or‚ to begin with‚ the feelings he had towards Catherine. The damage caused by a tragic hero’s downfall usually hurts more than just him; his community and family often suffer‚ too. Once again

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    for her during those coming years; she would live for herself.” (357) This excerpt highlights Mrs. Mallard’s aspirations toward a self-sustained lifestyle‚ where she will be the only governing authority. It also demonstrates her apparent lack of empathy‚ as her thoughts at this point are purely about her own future while whatever grief she may have had over her husband’s death at the hands of a violent railway accident seems to have suddenly left her‚ despite a span of only a few hours since she

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    References: Barrett-Lennard‚ G.T. (1993). The phases and focus of empathy. British Journal of Medical Psychology‚ 66‚3-14. Nelson- Jones‚ R. (2006) Theory and practice of counselling and therapy‚ 4th Ed.‚ Sage‚ London Prouty Dryden‚ W.‚ (2007)‚ Dryden ’s handbook of individual therapy (5th ed) Sage Pub.London Mearns D

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    goes its own way in regards to the nature of what the images show. There’s no dynamic coordination. Functions of music in moving images • Expressive: it can evoke emotions related to what is portrayed in the images and dialogues and/or generate empathy or antipathy fro a character. • Aesthetic: it can generate an atmosphere (for a particular scene or sequence or for the whole film) and/or determine a defined style. • Structural: it can contribute and modify rhythm (and therefore time) perception

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    Upton Sinclair had always insisted that The Jungle was misread but did he ever think it could have been miswritten? The style of writing is not effective when addressing issues in a capitalistic society but proves to be very effective when exposing the secrets of the meatpacking industry. The novel is not remembered for being a classic work in literature but rather an important book in history in that it changed the way America looked at food in the early part of the century. Sinclair loses his

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    geeks are finally going to stand up to the bully. It gives everything a battle-ready atmosphere which is perfect for the before-the-fight mood. Furthermore‚ the use of different camera angles and distances plays a large part in creating sympathy or empathy between the viewer and character as seen when Sam struggles to ask his crush‚ Cindy out for the Homecoming Dance. The close-up on his face is used to allow viewers to clearly see the hesitancy in his gaze‚ the nervous way he bites his lip and the

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    Empathetic Listening

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    Empathic listening The explanation of listening is to give someone attention. Excellent listening skills are important and essential in communication‚ especially in the communication between patient and caregiver. Empathic pertains to empathy‚ empathic listening means showing patients the compassion and understanding of their feelings and emotions. Six types of listening; 1. Active listening – Caregiver will pay close attention to what patient is saying. 2. Responsive listening – Is when

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    into because they have little relevance to any interpretation of "My Last Duchess". The article as it pertained to my poem was fine; I wish I could have found one which went into more depth as opposed to just discussing immoral characters and our empathy for them. I didn’t particularly care for the lawyerly torrent of words that were used‚ either. I am not ignorant and appreciate the need for words of longer than two syllables when discussing literature (or anything more serious than an episode of

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    understand him. Duncan Schaffer and Lorraine Quarrels represent all that wrong with Charlie’s life. Charlie attempts to steam forward and like a anchor they keep him moored in place. I can not truly sympathize with Charlie though there is a sense of empathy within me. I sense that with Lincoln Peters also. Lincoln I believe wants Charlie to move forward‚ taking Honoria with him would allow his immediate family to move on as an intrinsic unit. Gone would be the lasting reminder to Marion of her sister’s

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    killers morality is what determines the difference in their suffering. Matt Fowler‚ a compassionate father and husband is tortured with his indecision to alleviate his and his family’s pain with his reoccurring plan of murdering Richard Strout. His empathy towards his wife is obvious as he talks to his companion Willis‚ “She sees him all the time. It makes her cry.” (Dubus 111) His sympathy being expressed about his wife emotional trauma characterizes his nobleness. His desire for revenge isn’t solely

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