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    Introduction- this case emphasises on the disinterest of Mr. Rod to work in research department. But in spite of showing it he decided to work with full efforts. One of the problem was the unfriendly behaviour of the members of this department. The over sympathy of Miss Nelly was also creating discomfort for Mr. Rod accompanied by mocking expressions of his colleagues. The rearrangement of working schedule further enhanced the problems of Mr. Rod which resulted from the refusal of Nelly’s proposal to help

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    this category of audience and is easier to get sympathy and support from them which will achieve for marketing effectiveness. Target "LEAF" ’s target consumer are people who have an income on or above average‚ or have a life style that is fashion‚ high-quality or green‚ or willing to help the environment. Psychological techniques The main technique in the ad is to get sympathy. There are a series of touching scene in the ad

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    terribly at fault‚ shot into the masses‚ the rebellious Bostonians played a role in the shooting as well. Although they were quite justified in doing so‚ the townspeople of Boston severely over exaggerated the events of that day in order to gain public sympathy and pit more colonists against the British regime. Within three weeks of the event in March 1770‚ an engraving by Paul Revere began circulating throughout the colony. His depiction of the shooting contained not a clash of brawlers‚ but instead

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    principles‚ he would most likely support Ken Harrison’s release from the hospital as it would express the mean of compassion‚ which is the action of expressing sympathy‚ from the doctors and it would support the highest end of the Summum Bonum. This decision expresses the mean because the doctors do not demonstrate the deficiency of sympathy which would be to allow

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    “There is no doubt that Shylock is a cunning and vengeful man‚ but nothing can justify the treatment he receives at the hands of the Christians.” How far do you agree with this statement? Does Shylock deserve his punishment? Shylock is punished by the Venetian court for seeking to end Antonio’s life. He is charged under a Venetian law (of Shakespeare’s creation) and he is forced to give up his wealth and to beg the Duke to spare him his life. Viewed like this it seems simple enough; Shylock broke

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    treated like a horse at certain times. Steinbeck portrays Crooks through the use of racism ‘’Listen Nigger’’ at that period racism was still considered so to portray racism Steinbeck in manipulating the reader to develop sympathy for Crooks. Steinbeck continues to develop our sympathy by demonstrating his situation. ‘I could get you strung up a tree so easily it isn’t funny’’ we can infer that at that period Black people were inferior to white people depending on circumstances. If Crooks does something

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    about the leaves as much as about “the things of man.” The speaker reflects that age will alter this innocent response‚ and that later whole “worlds” of forest will lie in leafless disarray (“leafmeal‚” like “piecemeal”) without arousing Margaret’s sympathy. The child will weep then‚ too‚ but for a more conscious reason. However‚ the source of this knowing sadness will be the same as that of her childish grief—for “sorrow’s springs are the same.” That is‚ though neither her mouth nor her mind can yet

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    "Midway through the journey of our life‚ I found/myself in a dark wood‚ for I had strayed/from the straight pathway to this tangled ground." These famous lines from Dante’s Inferno signify the themes of religion and personal salvation in the poem. Often when one embarks on a journey of self-discovery‚ they travel to places which astound one by their strangeness. Expecting to see what is straightforward and acceptable‚ one is suddenly presented with exceptions. Just as such self-examiners might encounter

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    heart‚ a man who might cure this affliction. Sula‚ on the other hand‚ is despised for the choices she makes. According to society‚ Sula is using men solely for her own selfish pleasure. Unlike Hannah‚ society feels that Sula doesn ’t deserve any sympathy for her actions. While Hannah may be looking for a new soul mate to fill the role of her husband‚ Sula is only looking for a quick fix. Every society has its own distinct values and certain ideals of how a person should behave‚ especially in

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    a first-person point of view. In so doing‚ Orwell aims to induce the sympathies of his readers and guide their understanding‚ whether condemned or condoned‚ as to the reasoning behind his decision in “Shooting an Elephant.” The story is set in the 1920’s‚ when Orwell served as Assistant Superintendent in the British Imperial Police in Burma during a period of strong anti-European sentiment in the country. Though his sympathies and intellect are aligned with those of the Burmese‚ Orwell’s standing

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