initiates the conflict by being attracted to Catherine‚ and by the fact that Catherine is attracted to him as well. The fact that he is introduced in the exposition‚ allows for the author to develop his character‚ and thus allows for the audience to sympathise with him instead of Eddie. This development gives the audience a high quality catalyst as it can relate to Rodplpho. Rodolpho creates a heavy tension in the family‚ due to his relationship with Catherine. This tension relates to the play’s theme
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matter how well planned or thought out that dream is‚ it can go wrong. The tragedy of this story is that all of them do. Robert Burns got his inspiration for this poem when he ploughed over a mouse’s nest for the winter. In the poem Robert Burns sympathises with the mouse. He looks at the mouse’s plans as similar to the plans of a person. The mouse has been collecting for it’s nest for months‚ and suddenly it is ruined‚ with no hope of it building a new one in time for winter‚ just as a person can
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‘Capital punishment should be used in the UK to prevent the most serious of crimes’ Capital punishment offers the ultimate form of deterrence‚ retribution and protection. The death penalty makes the criminal pay for his or her crime with their life even though that may not always be the right thing to do. It is no longer used in the UK but it is still used in many countries and in the USA as a punishment for murder or other serious crimes. Some Christians would agree with the statement and follow
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dialogue proves her desperation for friendship and company‚ also the negative effect that loneliness can have on humanity as she feels the need to oppress and criticize those weaker than herself The description at the end ensures the audience can sympathise with her Crooks He is constantly oppressed by the other ranch workers being described only as a ‘nigger’ ‘Boss gives him hell when he’s mad’ and ‘let the nigger come in’ – reveals his low status He tries to tell Lennie that he has ‘no
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No Sugar No Sugar (1986)‚ a play exploring the treatment of Aboriginal people in the 1930’s‚ was written by Jack Davis‚ an Aboriginal Western Australian who grew up in Yarloop and the Moore River Settlement. No Sugar is told from the point of view of an Aboriginal family who are coerced into living at an Aboriginal reserve because the white people in their community didn’t like them living close to them. The authority at the settlement are very abusive creating conflict between the Millimurra family
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his unwavering pursuit for survival is what makes him quite the tangled personality. His encounters with traumatic events such as death and loss of family members and friends from the war greatly explain his complexity. As readers‚ we are meant to sympathise with him and understand why his painful past is a notable reason for his convoluted character in the present.
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my poor academic performance last semester. I feel that the accumulation of these problems made me lose focus and in turn resulted in my failure on one of the courses. We recently moved houses in the middle of the semester and I am sure you can sympathise on the taxing effort it takes both physically and mentally in doing so. It was a very busy week and to cap that off I had to adjust to the new surroundings as well as the routes of public transport. As someone living in the Gold Coast this affected
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and helps us learn a little bit about their story. For example if a classmate would always come to school in ripped‚ old clothes and had scares on their body and face‚ you might be able to see that they are neglected or abused. This way you might sympathise them and get to know them better. I think that it is wrong to judge people by the way they look‚ and if we were all
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the social hierarchy due to her marriage status. Her Hasty and brash retort magnifies her desperation to celebrate her new position and the idea that the rest of her siblings are now ‘lower’ than her. A contemporary reader in Regency England would sympathise with Jane‘s humiliating position of being the elder unmarried sibling‚ as in Regency England it was a woman’s prime objective in life to obtain a suitable and ideal husband. Whereas‚ a modern reader would be greatly appealed by Lydia’s biting remarks
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Being the Queen may sound like a fun time...but trust me it’s not. I have to control the lord’s and make sure they do their job. I know you sympathise with me dear Sorn‚ for you’re a queen like me.. Well‚ at least all isn’t that bad. I actually spend lots of my time focusing on the bible‚ and the Roman Catholic church. This weekend‚ I was walking to the local monastery to see what the monks were working on‚ and you won’t believe what I witnessed! I was happily trotting on the street when I see my
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