you have more sympathy‚ Aeneas or Turnus? Give reasons based on your reading of the whole text. [8] Throughout Book 12‚ Virgil clearly flicks from the perspective of Turnus to Aeneas several times in order to change with whom we have more sympathy. Overall‚ Virgil is very successful at doing this and we‚ as the reader‚ find ourselves changing our opinions of the heroic characters Aeneas and Turnus over the course of Book 12. Virgil uses a few techniques in order to extract sympathy for Aeneas
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“The suffering in Frankenstein is undeserved” How far and in what ways do you agree with this view of Shelley’s presentation of suffering? Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein presents suffering through a variety of different mediums‚ however whether or not that suffering is deserved varies depending on the construction of the character. The novel was written in 1818 in the latter stages of the Gothic literary genre; Shelley incorporates the gothic theme when enabling two types of character – those who
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asked if he was hustling a game of pool‚ the Deacon replied‚ “No. I’m educating.” The most memorable scene for me is when McNulty sits down and talks to Briana Barksdale about D’Angelo. It is interesting to see how McNulty uses both his actual sympathy for D’Angelo
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means to come from a broken family‚ and Capote’s recount of Smith’s childhood causes the reader to only feel sympathy for Smith. Capote does not portray Smith as a killer‚ whose crime has elevated him to an inhuman status‚ nor as a monster‚ but portrays Smith as normal human being. As a reader‚ discovering Smith’s horrible childhood made me feel something I never thought I would feel: sympathy for a killer. Whereas Capote excelled in making In Cold Blood completely sympathetic‚ some of the
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Towards the beginning of the twentieth century‚ ‘monstrosity’ underwent a significant shift; from externalised representations to largely internal manifestations. From the Victorian vilification of the social and cultural ‘Other’ as an antithesis to morality and human civilisation‚ the monster grew to embody a more relativistic and ambiguous identity in the twentieth century paradigm. American Psycho’s Patrick Bateman‚ and Monster’s Aileen ‘Lee’ Wuronos‚ are two quintessential monsters of the ‘serial-killer-as-protagonist’
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Good intentions sometimes go awry. Victor Frankenstein meant well when he envisioned his skills as a scientist curing diseases. By experimenting with life‚ his creation was to help others. Whereas his man-made entity was supposedly his humanitarian contribution‚ Victor Frankenstein’s lack of basic humane treatment towards his creation showcased Victor as the monster. Unfortunately‚ the actions of Victor Frankenstein went contrary to his intent. Victor’s addiction to knowledge became an obsession
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In comparing “Sympathy” to the video “Slavery after Slavery” (12 Years a slave documentary)‚ the slaves felt caged by their master when they only wanted to be free. No matter how hard the challenges were they always motivated each other to complete their tasks. When all seem impossible for the slaves‚ they look for strength and wisdom through their belief and faith in God. The slaves were often beaten‚ so they became very angry. Although the bird in the poem “Sympathy” abuse himself‚ it was
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Paul Dano plays the role of Dwayne‚ a depressed character in the film entitled “Little Miss Sunshine.” Depression is one of the most notorious disorders in adults and adolescents. Many patients often develop depression or depressive symptoms in their childhood or adolescence. Dwayne was a 15 year old male and had a plethora of symptoms of depression. While Dwayne‚ was capable of completing everyday tasks‚ he showed a lack of interest in the majority of things asked of him. Social withdrawal‚ sadness
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To put it very simply - Sympathy is when you see a person depressed. You say you understand their situation. You agree with their emotion that they are going through. You might even go a step further to say that you would have also reacted in the same way had you been a part of
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The poems Sympathy and We Wear the Mask are very similar to one another‚ they both express the pain and sorrow that the author is trying to hide. Paul Laurence Dunbar was one of the first African-American poets to be truly noticed; his parents were once slaves but escaped. Most of Paul Dunbar’s poems are known to be based off his parent’s experiences on plantations and other locations as slaves. We Wear the Mask is about how slavery can break you emotionally and physically‚ therefore the slaves are
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