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    Sympathy in A Streetcar Named Desire Throughout A Streetcar Named Desire‚ Williams’s sympathy lies with Blanche. He creates this sympathy‚ in a large part‚ from the obvious trauma she has experienced due to the loss of her husband. This traumatic loss of her beloved was a driving force for the downward spiral that leads Blanche to Stella’s doorstep. However‚ the events that drive Blanche to her ultimate defeat do not begin until after Allan’s death‚ and even she admits‚ “After the death of Allan

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    Effective Sympathy in Oedipus Rex and the Ideal Tragic Hero It can be difficult to fully sympathize with a character such as Oedipus Rex. Marjorie Barstow’s article successfully evokes sympathy for the reader of Oedipus by elucidating the misunderstood ethics that are central to the play. Oedipus Rex and the Ideal Tragic Hero compelled me to re-examine Oedipus’ morals in his search for the truth. Barstow begins by explaining why an audience may not receive the full message the play has to

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    Nakiya Flowers September 21‚2012 HN English 3 Colville Sympathy Essay Between the four main characters in “The Scarlet Letter”‚ Chillingworth deserves the most sympathy. Due to Hester and Dimmesdale’s tryst‚ Chillingworth began to grow bitter and spiteful. Although Chillingworth had taken a two-year hiatus‚ he still managed to provide for Hester until his return. Like any human‚ Chillingworth had feelings‚ which he showed through out the duration of the story. “Misshapen from my birth-hour

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    How does Robert Frost create sympathy for the boy in ‘Out‚ Out-‘ In the ballad Out‚ Out- the boy suffers a fatal injury‚ which makes us feel sympathy towards him. Robert Frost does this by including his personal opinion‚ using the reaction of other people and the boy’s life style in the text. First of all the author inputs his personal opinion in the boy’s destiny‚ which makes us feel sensitivity towards the boy and also a sense of anxiety for him. Before the incident‚ the author said “Call it

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    When asked to think of a person whom I feel empathy for‚ one person stands out in my mind‚ my brother. All my life‚ I’ve looked up to him. His charisma‚ sense of humor‚ and way with people caused him to be the apple of every teacher’s eye‚ the boy every girl liked‚ and the friend everyone wanted. However‚ these good qualities were taken to the extreme in his years of high school‚ taking him down a path to destruction. After countless parties‚ explosive fights‚ signs of complete disrespect‚ and

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    Paul Laurence Dunbar was an African American poet of the late 19th and early 20th centuries who lived through slavery‚ racism and segregation. So this poem is considered to be an extended metaphor where through out the entire poem Dunbar is comparing himself and all African Americans at that time with a caged bird that does not have the freedom to enjoy the nature and does not have the freedom to fly like all other birds meaning white people at that time. The poet starts the poem with a sentence

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    Sympathy and fear are created in many ways in the novel ‘The Woman in Black’‚hill does this using many language devices such as first person narrative and pathetic fallacy. There are many examples of sympathy throughout the book for example we feel sympathy for Arthur when he says ’I could not after all retreat to Crythin Gifford’ as it suggest he is trapped in place he does not want to be feeling isolated‚lonely and being held against his will‚ almost as if he is in a nightmare and he can’t wake

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    Once he has met Estella‚ the young maiden who drives his childhood fixation‚ his way of life progressively becomes more apparent making his antipathy towards himself and others more apparent than ever. Meeting the young maiden quickly makes him regret being a “simple” blacksmith and regretting that Mr.Joe raised him so. On page (67) when they’re playing cards Pip calls them Jacks instead of knaves much to Estella’s entertainment and distaste‚ ostracizing his lack of knowledge. This leads Pip to

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    does the author show sympathy for Curley’s wife? On the ranch there is a well known woman merely referred to as ‘Curley’s Wife’. As the characters develop we find that she is not in fact the unimportant‚ nameless character we first perceive her as‚ but rather she is a relatively complex one‚ with much more to her than we first gather‚ causing us to feel sympathy for her later in the novel. In this essay I will state how John Steinbeck influenced the reader to feel sympathy for Curley’s wife‚ especially

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    To what extent do you feel sympathy for Lady Macbeth? Refer to at least two scenes from the play in your answer. In the play “The Tragedy of Macbeth” written by William Shakespeare‚ we see a very complex character which is Lady Macbeth. Lady Macbeth’s character throughout the play changes as she experiences the misfortunes that are brought to Macbeth and herself. This essay will explore how we as an audience feel sympathy for Lady Macbeth throughout the play‚ and how this feeling changes as we watch

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