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    Friendship and Mai

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    although we nearly have the same tastes and interests‚ we have some different characters. I am sociable and enjoy telling jokes. Unlike me‚ Mai is quite reserved and likes peace and quietness in the library. But there is mutual trust and a perfect sympathy between us‚ so we are very close friends. Mai is one of the best students in my class but she is always modest. She is also responsible and careful. I like working with her. She tries her best to finish her work. I think as time goes by‚ our friendship

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    believe he doesn’t feel the same way towards her by the way he treats her at certain times in the play‚ but he truly in the end does show he loved Ophelia. This incident manipulates audience sympathies‚ develops character and develops the conflict of the play.       It manipulates the audience sympathies because it’s showing something that the audience has probably seen in reality. When there’s an incident like this occurring in real life‚ people will feel sad because of the negative things that

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    a deeper consideration of the nature of life and death (Woolf). In doing so‚ Woolf purposefully leads the reader into his or her own consideration of existence‚ using strong emotional appeals communicated through her language to create a sense of sympathy and identification for her reader. Woolf assumes her audience is probably‚ like herself‚ thoughtful‚ philosophical‚ and sensitive‚ therefore able to be moved by the description of the moth’s struggle against death. Woolf embodied these traits –

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    Feeling sympathetic towards a suspected murderer‚ or murderess‚ is a rarity. Ted Bundy‚ Whitey Bulger‚ and Lizzie Borden didn’t receive a lot of sympathy after they killed multiple strangers and family members. Rather‚ they were thought of as notorious monsters. While their crimes were more recent‚ the feelings of animosity and fear towards murderers has remained the same throughout history. One does not need to be convicted of a crime to face this hatred but only a suspect. In 19th century Canada

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    A-Grade, the Interrogation

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    border. The poem sheds light on the idea that there are different ways people deal with situations they are in; also‚ at the deepest level‚ Muir presents the dichotomy of whether morality would be following judicial order of the state‚ or pouring out sympathy for the underprivileged. We can confirm the situation in the poem as diction reference to the “patrol” connotes the presence of the authoritative law enforcers at the border. The central opposition of the poem is courage and fear. To determine

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    Orwell’s autobiographical account of shooting and eventually killing an elephant presents the animal and its death sympathetically as it died a slow‚ painful death. Through the language‚ the author evokes sympathy towards the elephant and a slightly more complex feeling towards the author who‚ although he kills the elephant‚ suffers inwardly during the process and appears to be affected by the Burman crowd’s greed to strip the carcass. In the society Orwell lived in‚ hunting was common amongst

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    some of human service workers’ personal qualities can make a big difference in their practice. Obtaining empathy and being able to separate it from sympathy is a great and necessary thing for human service workers. Accurate empathy is correctly perceiving the feelings of another person without being captured by the victim’s emotions. Sympathy however‚ is actually feeling what the victim feels. This may prevent him/her from being objective n a helping relationship‚ since he/she is likely to be

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    true classic. Within this brilliant novel there are of course many memorable moments that leave the reader filled with shock‚ sympathy and deep sadness. The most intense moment in the novel to me‚ though‚ was the death of Edgar’s father‚ Gar. The strong relationship between father and son as well as Edgar’s muteness makes this moment a pivotal point in the novel‚ and the sympathy felt by the reader brands this part of the novel as the most memorable and influential moment in the book. First‚ Gar’s

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    There are also contrary views regarding these beliefs among the Christian scholars. The Christian saints have always tried to broadcast that sympathy should be the way of life for a human being and it should be included in the principles he also follows. On the level of a common man‚ ethics impact his life to a point that one’s life should be free of evils and bad doings and that one’s life should

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    principles of deviance. ‘Adaptation’ and ‘Jeet’ are two such movies which I will be analysing using Erikson’s study as a backdrop. In doing so I will try to prove how the presence of deviant characters is necessary in trying to elicit a sense of sympathy for the hero or heroine. Adaptation‚ directed by Spike Jonze‚ is a movie based on a book written by Susan Orlean entitled “The Orchid Thief”. The book revolves around three central protagonists. Charlie Kauffman‚ played by Nicholas Cage‚ is a talented

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