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    means‚ “A feeling of deep sympathy and sorrow for another who is stricken by misfortune‚ accompanied by a strong desire to alleviate the suffering.” That definition is wrong and should be redefined. In some ways that definition is similar to what it should be‚ because when someone has compassion they should have the ability to show sympathy and concern for others. For a person to be compassion they do not have to have a feeling of sorrow. I am compassionate. I do feel sympathy for other people‚ but I

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    the line. The grandmother spends a lot of the story trying to appeal to The Misfits sympathies so when he shoots her “three times through the chest” (O’Connor) this proves that he does not have sympathy. The grandmother indirectly caused the death of Bailey‚ the children’s mother‚ June Star‚ the baby‚ and John Wesley. After each death all she did was continue to talk to The Misfit‚ not show any remorse or sympathy for what she had caused.

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    creature tell a chilling tale that speaks out to the hearts of the readers and forces our sympathies to blow one way and then the other. Can we find it in ourselves to understand the creature’s need and lack of companionship‚ and forgive him for his heinous deeds? Or do we feel more for Frankenstein‚ the mere human who bears the full weight of responsibility on his shoulders? This question of who deserves our sympathy has been debated by scholars and students for over a century‚ but is there a definite

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    Critical Analysis of Quality Management Between “Four Seasons Canary Wharf hotel” and “The Tea and Sympathy Restaurant and Café” This essay will focus on the different approaches to quality management of two well-known organizations‚ the “Four Seasons Canary Wharf hotel” and “The Tea and Sympathy Restaurant and Café” situated in New York City’s west village. By analyzing both cases with the workings of Total Quality Management (TQM) and Service Quality. The Four Seasons

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    empathy is a teachable‚ comprehensible skill which nurses get better and more comfortable with as their on the job experience grows‚ other nurses seem to have empathetic traits It is important to use empathy correctly as the line between empathy and sympathy can sometimes be crossed or fade into a ‘grey area’ for those who don’t understand it correctly or cannot differentiate between the two‚ which is quite common‚ as feeling sorry for someone comes more easily than looking at the situation from another

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    English/Sympathy January 18‚ 2012 In the play a Street Car Named Desire my feelings were never the same toward the characters. The character that my feelings changed for most through out the play is Blanche. Blanche was never a true person in the play. She was always lying to everyone and making her self look like something she wasn’t. She was a very deceiving person and I did not like that about her. Towards the end of the play I started to have a little sympathy for her. In scenes one through

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    When looking at many novels the reader tends to look at whether or not the author has sympathy with the characters. Within the two stories The Awakening and Their Eyes Were Watching God‚ the author has sympathy for one of the characters but not the other. The two stories both have main characters that struggle with their own existence in life‚ but in The Awakening the author had more sympathy for Edna. In Their Eyes Were Watching God the author tends to be non-sympathetic toward all the male characters

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    accused actually are witches‚ but rather with the unwillingness of the court officials to believe that they are not. In light of McCarthyist excesses‚ which wronged many innocents‚ this parallel was felt strongly in Miller’s own time. Miller created sympathy towards Proctor by effectively portraying Proctor’s Character development. Initially Proctor felt extremely guilty as he viewed him self as an unfaithful and an immoral sinner and tried to hide his past and his flaws. This was shown when he confronted

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    interesting/striking/challenging/enjoyable/thought-provoking. Or Write about a poem which makes you feel emotion/sympathy/admiration/ empathy/compassion for a character. Or Write about a poem which made you think in a different way about an issue/ reconsider your views on an issue. Regardless of which particular type of question it is you answer‚ your job will be to analyse the techniques used by the poet to make you‚ as the reader‚ feel sympathy/change your views/enjoy the poem etc. With that in mind‚ you should

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    What do we learn about the character and motivation of Hippolytus in the play? Do we feel sympathy towards him? The Hippolytus starts with a soliloquy by Aphrodite and from this we learn about Hippolytus’ rejection of the goddess‚ something that will result in the death of both himself and his stepmother. Aphrodite tells the audience that ’he scorns the bed of love‚ rejecting wedlock‚ and pays tribute to Phoebus’ sister‚ to Artemis‚ daughter of Zeus - she is his queen of heaven...I do not grudge

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