The Shadow-Line
.... We are supposed to
feel sympathy for Harriet for having rescued Ben from death at the institution only to lose her family happiness, but the happiness was so ....
(1732

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Conrad's The Shadow-Line
.... We are supposed to
feel sympathy for Harriet for having rescued Ben from death at the institution only to lose her family happiness, but the happiness was so ....
(1732

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)
Preston Sturges Preston Sturges was known as a dir
.... We may
feel sorry for the plight of the murderer or even understand the circumstances which led him to his crime: we may not
feel sympathy with the wrong which ....
(2992

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Social Commentary of Preston Sturges' Comedies
.... We may
feel sorry for the plight of the murderer or even understand the circumstances which led him to his crime: we may not
feel sympathy with the wrong which ....
(3012

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Joyce's The Dead James Joyce's
.... 7. This surrender, preceded by the party's assault on his defenses, is precisely what Gabriel has needed in order to
feel sympathy and compassion for others ....
(1951

8

)
Comparison of Jay & Nick in The Great Gatsby
.... Certainly both Fitzgerald and Nick
feel sympathy, at the very least, for Gatsby, but they are looking down on him from above as they express that
sympathy ....
(2152

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)
Deaf Like Me
.... As ignorant as the parents are of what is truly best for their daughter, and as frustrated as the reader becomes with them, we still
feel sympathy for them ....
(1357

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)
Faulkner
.... Faulkner 72). In Barn Burning, we are led to
feel sympathy for another character guilty of a crime, Abner Snopes. Abner takes his ....
(941

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)
Definitions of Sociology Theories
.... For example, Hochschild found flight attendants are asked to "
feel sympathy, trust, and good will." Hochschild learned the struggle to maintain a difference ....
(971

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Rhetorical Analysis of Speech by Clarence Darrow
.... they dislike. The main work of a trial lawyer is to make a jury like or, at least, to
feel sympathy for him. Facts regarding the ....
(2003

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)
"Paul's Case: A Study in Temperament"
.... see Paul. Even though the reader never develops
sympathy for the boy, it is impossible not to
feel compassion for him. But it is ....
(949

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)
Kafka's Metamorphosis: Uses Characterization and Point-of-View to ...
.... Thus, characterization is a critical element to the story's success in making us
feel empathy and
sympathy for what is literally a giant cockroach. ....
(1256

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Albee, Edward
.... Does she
feel sympathy for the woman or is she simply recognizing the difficulty that will follow, for B especially, if she's pressed? ....
(3269

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)
Rosencrantz and Guilderstern
.... One of Stoppard's goals in writing this play was, it seems fairly clear, to make us
feel greater
sympathy for Rosencrantz and Guildenstern and less for Hamlet. ....
(993

4

)
Langston Hughes' Use of Literary Devices
.... darkness USA." The song-like
feel to the end of the poem is just as lyrical. It seems the more lyrical Hughes gets in his poetry, the more
sympathy he evokes ....
(1552

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Richard Wright's Black Boy
.... the author's life and character. Also, they lead any sensitive reader to
feel deep
sympathy for Wright. This in turn opens the reader's ....
(1679

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)
Theory of Moral Sentiment
.... Smith analyzes the issues in terms of a moral psychology based on
sympathy, and he defines
sympathy as a form of compassion, "the emotion which we
feel for the ....
(2080

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Theme of Shadow of a Doubt
.... The audience was made to
feel great
sympathy for the murderer, and to some extent shared the girl's regard for him, yet knowing as she did that she must ....
(1759

7

)
Transference of Guilt Theme in Hitchcock's Films
.... The audience was made to
feel great
sympathy for the murderer, and to some extent shared the girl's regard for him, yet knowing as she did that she must ....
(1764

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)
Images of Black Women in 3 Novels
.... We
feel greater
sympathy for Pecola than we do for the light-skinned Janie and the dark-skinned Emma Lou because the former is younger and more helpless than ....
(2156

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)
Euripides' Medea and Sophocles' Antigone
.... In the beginning of the play, Jason does not hold any real
sympathy, but after becoming the object of Medea's wrath, the audience can
feel that he has paid ....
(1513

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)
Effects of Culture on the Developing Child
.... When someone they know and care about suffers a loss, they offer
sympathy - they even offer it to .... No one tells them to do it, but they
feel they should. ....
(1010

4

)
Life, Writing, Politics of Richard Wright
.... Also, they lead any sensitive reader to
feel deep
sympathy for Wright, which in turn opens the reader's heart to the conclusions which Wright will later come ....
(2816

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)
Life, Writings & Politics of Richard Wright
.... Also, they lead any sensitive reader to
feel deep
sympathy for Wright, which in turn opens the reader's heart to the conclusions which Wright will later come ....
(2784

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Theme of Guilt in Shadow of a Doubt
.... George Perry (1975) notes that "the audience was made to
feel great
sympathy for the murderer, and to some extent shared the girl's regard for him, yet knowing ....
(1106

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The Hollywood musical
.... We have to
feel some
sympathy with her even as this is undercut by her rather atrocious behavior toward the aspiring actress she sees as a threat. ....
(1625

7

)
Hollywood Musical Conventions
.... We have to
feel some
sympathy with her even as this is undercut by her rather atrocious behavior toward the aspiring actress she sees as a threat. ....
(1625

7

)
Serial Killing & Ted Bundy The serial killer has become a sta
.... They have a psychopathic nature which means that they do not know how to
feel sympathy for others, or even how to have a relationship. ....
(6057

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Jean-Jacques Rousseau
.... that we are taking. The urge to turn backward is always tempting, and we must
feel some
sympathy with Rousseau. But life now, as ....
(924

4

)
Failure of US Health Care System
.... reader to
feel how much pain is caused by the failure of the health care system, and to do something about it. If the reader fails to put that
sympathy, rage ....
(1723

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