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    with that individual. How we relate to the client is important. There are different situations when a persons’ therapist will have empathy for their client. In other situations‚ the therapist will have sympathy for their client or show sympathy for their situation. Both empathy and sympathy deal with the feelings concerning another person. The type of emotion displayed can make a difference to the client. It can help to establish and build trust between the client and the helper ("Interpersonal

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    imagery of war and using precise diction and irony‚ the poet emphasizes the cruel‚ destructive pain war inflicts on mankind‚ as neither soldier triumphs but lies helpless in Hell because of his involvement in the war. In order to effectively draw sympathy for the soldiers‚ the poet first sets the tone of the poem. Rather than using rhyme or a distinct rhyme‚ he relies instead on diction to set the somber‚ regretful tone of the poem. He describes the narrator?s setting in the first stanzas as a ?dull

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    February 10‚ 2011 Native Son Essay Sympathy is an important aspect of human nature. Without it‚ the entire human race would be overcome with tyrants;however‚ it is also a major downfall of society. Sometimes‚ people undeserving of the sympathy of others still attain it unjustly. This is the case of Bigger Thomas in Richard Wright’s Native Son. Although some may argue that it was merely his response to the conditions in which he lived‚ Bigger does not deserve the sympathy those people give him because

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    “War Photographer” A poem which encourages the reader to feel sympathy is “War Photographer” by Carol Ann Duffy. The persona you are encouraged to feel sympathy towards is the war photographer. The poem features a war photographer who tries to deliver the message that suffering is wrong and should be stopped but is made to realise that the people “do not care” and his job is futile. The poet makes use of word choice‚ imagery and structure to show that the war photographer feels isolated and

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    admiration associated with his behavior. Then as Adam rejects Cal’s thoughtful gift‚ the reader acquires even more sympathy for Cal because no matter how hard he tries‚ he never is able to achieve his goal of pleasing his father. The Trasks’ butler‚ Lee‚ states when Cal and his brother are just babies‚ “The

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    IB Extended Essay DRAFT | An Evaluation of Empathy | Its Effects and Its Role in Charitable Donations | | Laura Albert | Word Count: 4590 | | Table of Contents Abstract 3 Introduction 4 Empathy and Human Motivation 5 Analysis of Donations 9 Empathy’s Effect 13 Conclusion 17 Refrences 20 Abstract Every individual‚ whether they may recognize or not‚ is controlled by their ability to empathize. This paper focuses on one’s ability to empathize and the effect that

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    even when they were in the same room with him?” In this non-fiction passage‚ the author exhibits the unfortunate life of a silent boy called Estha in 3rd person limited with a sympathetic and poignant tone. As for the purpose‚ the author engages the sympathy of the audience by presenting Estha’s difficulties with an informal register. Paragraph One narrates how Estha became quiet in childhood. “Quiet” and “silence” are repeated twice perspectively to highlight Estha’s reticence. “Never awkward. Never

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    start stated that he hated illegal immigrant who Crouse the Mexican board who takes the Americas jobs. Living in a small house with one bedroom and five other people Frank became remorseful to the illegal Mexican family. Frank showed many sign of sympathy to the family throughout the show. In the middle of the show the mother of the family invited Frank to go with her to count the money of the cans she had collected throughout the whole year. Thought the whole year the ladies only collected $45.00

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    fractured narrative so that he could create tension and sympathy in his novel. The writer had made a huge contrast - from a stadium of triumph and glory to people being shot. In the scene when introducing the Silver Lion‚

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    he was doing and he could have stopped it at any time if he wanted to. He just chose not to and deserves to suffer the consequence. “We feel for him…perhaps in a special way.” (Bloom 5) This relates to why he deserves some sympathy‚ but as human beings‚ we cannot give him sympathy for killing another human being. It’s not the fact that he lived in a white society or that the girl was white‚ but the fact that he has killed times before and has even considered of killing his own sister‚ his own flesh

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