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    snake‚ he recounts his decision and comes to regret it. In the passage‚ the use of language and details about the man‚ the snake‚ and the setting invites the reader to feel sympathetic toward the snake and the man. The passage evokes feelings of sympathy by providing details about the man’s feelings and thoughts. A scene in which the passage evokes feeling is when the man is out for a walk and he unexpectedly comes upon the snake in middle of the path. The speaker’s first instinct "was to let him

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    of her‚ eating away at her mind until she is forced to commit suicide. Through Lady Macbeth’s thoughts‚ actions‚ and relationship with Macbeth‚ she proves herself not to be so cruel suggesting that Shakespeare wanted the reader or audience to feel sympathy for Lady Macbeth. Lady Macbeth can be portrayed as ambitious and ruthless from her deeds‚ but her thoughts throughout the play show her humane side and her ability to recognize her morals. After Macbeth commits the murder of King Duncan‚ Lady

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    what he goes through and how people treat him to create sympathy in us for him. He used different techniques such as a first-person narrative‚ juxtaposition‚ irony‚ intertextuality and descriptive language to increase our sympathy towards him and enhance our overall understanding of the book. Haddon tells the story in the first person narrative voice from Christopher’s point of view. This made the book more engaging and increased our sympathy towards Christopher because it was written from the point

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    Hunting is not always fun‚ especially when you’re the hunted. In the story Rainsford is on a island and being hunted by general Zaroff. Richard Connell is the author and the short story is "Most Dangerous Game". Rainsford fell off a boat and swam to an island. Richard Connell uses mood in his story of "Most Dangerous Game" to convey the theme of hunting might not always be ok. People should think more about animals feelings a little bit. Rainsford doesn’t care how animals feel. "You’re

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    INDIA: TRUELY A DEMOCRATIC COUNTRY??? India is a democratic country. How do you feel when you say so?? Obviously proud‚ because it is said that India is the largest democratic country. But question is that whether this democracy is really intact for what India used be known of?? Not only I you or anybody‚ everybody believes that India is a democratic country. But it doesn’t sound realistic today‚ and it needs a discussion and a lot of cerebration. Whether democracy means merely a term or just

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    Euripides ’ play Medea require to be viewed from a variety of perspectives. To say that the only characters that deserve the audience ’s sympathy are the children is not totally correct. As far as the plot is concerned the children are no doubt the innocent victims of this conflict between Medea and Jason‚ however there are other characters that also deserve our sympathy. Also to vaguely state that ’everyone else gets what they deserve ’ requires further analysis of the extent to which their ultimate

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    How does Cormier create sympathy for both Nicole and Francis in pages 68-69 of the novella? This extract has been taken from Chapter 11 of the novella: ‘Heroes’ by Robert Cormier. It is significant as this is the point of the storyline when Nicole is abused by Larry LaSalle. In this extract‚ Cormier uses dramatic language to suggest Francis’ fear of Larry and his feeling of distress. This can be seen with the phrases “a moment of panic” and “heart thudding” implying that Francis has almost

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    sympathize with them. Sebold uses first person narration‚ with the narrative being told from the perspective of Susie Salmon. This is a technique used by Sebold‚ as she has created Susie’s voice to be conversational rather than formal to create sympathy with her. Susie retells the events that took place before and after her death‚ sharing with us her thoughts opinions and feelings to allow the reader to identify with her and sympathise with her as the poor innocent victim whose only wish is to grow

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    there is not all the company that precedes the customer first policy. There is a restaurant which located at New York did not apply the customer first theory in the restaurant. Tea and sympathy restaurant is an exception which they are more care about their workers than the customers. The waitress at tea and sympathy restaurant are always more important than the customers cause of the Nicky rules make sure all the peoples are treating as the same way. So‚ in the restaurant‚ there is no one gets any

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    has feelings for and shares a rather unexplained desire for Sensei. The reason why the author chose this title is to reflect the main themes of this work of literature: feelings and sympathy. It is not certain why the narrator is drawn to Sensei in the first place‚ but the title as a metaphor for feelings and sympathy help the reader reflect upon why this might be. “I remember that I felt then‚ though only for a passing moment‚ a strange weight on my heart. Soon after‚ the memory of that moment

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