Long Day's Journey Into Night
.... crazy having to deal with her obsessive denial of the sickness and conflict going on everywhere around her O'Neill certainly wants the
reader to
pity Mary by ....
(1421

6

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Argument Against Legalization of Drugs
.... system of socialism. In making this argument, Cohen commits the fallacy of appealing to the
pity of the
reader. He wants to persuade ....
(2688

11

)
The Tragic Hero in Literature
.... The
reader of "Fences," however, sees Troy in no such light. It is difficult to feel compassion or
pity for a man who created his own problems and wronged ....
(1068

4

)
Jean Toomer's Novel "Cane"
.... The final condescension of his "Orphan-woman" so obviously reflects his own dilemma, that the
reader is moved to feel
pity for him -- genuine
pity, despite his ....
(1935

8

)
Dostoyevsky's The Brothers Karamazov
.... They are hardly all likable people, but the
reader with any sense of compassion or
pity will find perhaps at least some inclination to fondness for every ....
(3258

13

)
Day Care: A National Policy
.... Despite the greater number of fallacious arguments and primary use of appeal to
pity tactics in the two pro-child care articles, the
reader can be persuaded to ....
(1302

5

)
Kafka's Metamorphosis: Uses Characterization and Point-of-View to ...
.... common to all narrative fiction - to create an image of a half-man, half-insect who may be repulsive, but who is also deserving of the
reader's pity and empathy ....
(1256

5

)
The Education of Richard Rodriguez
.... critical assessment of this society he makes, but it is a weary
reader he leaves .... him up to the stage of his life covered in this book: "Self-
pity was triumphant ....
(1567

6

)
Addie's in Faulkner's As I Lay Dying
.... judge Addie for helping to fashion a miserable and bewildered family, or does the
reader finally yield to a sense of compassion, or at least
pity, for this ....
(1768

7

)
Dante Alighieri's poem The Divine Comedy
.... Both the
pity and the anger Dante feels in hell are meant to be instructive--inspiring the
reader to fear the wrath of God. Section ....
(3043

12

)
Comparison of Jay & Nick in The Great Gatsby
.... answers to these questions will determine the attitude of the
reader toward this .... have some sympathy, empathy, compassion, or at the very least
pity, for those ....
(2152

9

)
Hunger of Memory
.... The
reader suspects that there is a defect in Rodriguez's character which keeps .... students in the sixties he could say about himself: "Self-
pity was triumphant ....
(1620

6

)
Aspects of Works of Fiction
.... Once the audience has identified with the character, through
pity (for him) and fear )for .... the poor children at hard labor---is known only by the
reader and not ....
(2282

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)
Probability in Aristotle's Rhetoric & Poetics
.... fact that the drama is imitative also implies that it will have an immediate emotional or sensory impact on (ie, arouse
pity and fear in) the
reader or audience ....
(4551

18

)
Sarty and Dee: Analysis of Faulkner
.... Dee's rebellion through the mother's observations of her, and the
reader knows immediately .... mother recalls, "She used to read to us without
pity; forcing words ....
(833

3

)
Camille Alexandre Dumas fils (1824-1895) was th
.... the danger to bourgeois society, and, through her sacrifice the
reader sees Marguerite's .... the less fortunate in society and treat them with
pity and compassion. ....
(1585

6

)
Vladimir Nabokov's Lolita
.... Humbert is fooling himself and trying to fool his
reader. The fact that he is human and does, occasionally, feel
pity for Lolita should be compared with the ....
(1971

8

)
Greek Philosophy Influence
.... some critics contend that the hero is not one who invokes fear or
pity because he is too great a figure to be call up these emotions in the
reader or audience ....
(1667

7

)
Heart of Darkness & Nostromo
.... He filled her with terror and an almost unbearable feeling of
pity. .... In Heart of Darkness, it is through Marlow that the
reader finds out about Kurtz and the ....
(1406

6

)
Anton Chekhov's Short Stories: A Discussion
.... and terror, certainly brought no laughter, but much sorrow and compassion, to this
reader. .... with her still living there is the result only of the
pity taken on ....
(2200

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)
Alienation and Literature
.... than calling her by her name serve to distance himself and the
reader from his .... blind man's name when he seem to feel his first real emotion--
pity--toward him ....
(1708

7

)
The Foundling & the Myth of Oedipus
.... stories in the areas designated, but the overall impression of this
reader is that .... psychological sense to take the actions they did---in rage or
pity---then we ....
(1638

7

)
Delta Autumn
.... protagonist's "last"--such a story will likely be seen by the attentive
reader as one .... He cried, not loud, in a voice of amazement,
pity and outrage: "You're a ....
(2416

10

)
Plot of Faulkner's "Delta Autumn"
.... protagonist's "last"--such a story will likely be seen by the attentive
reader as one .... He cried, not loud, in a voice of amazement,
pity and outrage: "You're a ....
(2416

10

)
Edward Said's Orientalism
.... makes for painful reading" (1979). In fact, the Western
reader will find much to be embarrassed about, or worse, in Said's pages. .... "It is a
pity that [Said's ....
(2304

9

)
Urban Nomads & Alcoholism
.... Nevertheless, if Spradley wants the
reader to respect these urban alcoholic nomads, it would .... As they are presented, they seem to deserve
pity more than respect ....
(4412

18

)
Susanna Haswell Rowson
.... Sentiment was not seen as a false sentiment in her novels and often is used to arouse in the
reader a feeling of
pity for the oppressed and anger against ....
(1533

6

)
The Gossamer Years
.... the opening paragraph, then, might be a sort of warning to the
reader that what .... Prince writes a poem to the author, exhibiting an unbelievable self-
pity in an ....
(1756

7

)
Structure of The Second Mrs. Tanqueray
.... the
reader can only speculate. More likely than a spiritual awakening on the part of Aubrey is a further withdrawal from the world in guilt and self-
pity, a ....
(1589

6

)
The Structure of The Second Mrs. Tanqueray
.... the
reader can only speculate. More likely than a spiritual awakening on the part of Aubrey is a further withdrawal from the world in guilt and self-
pity, a ....
(1589

6

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