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    I also find it interesting how the concept of empathy plays into acting. Alfreds mentions this notion as “emphatic imagination” (page 243), and writes that great actors can relate to almost any character despite given limited dialogue. I never thought about acting this way before, but I agree that empathy truly has to be associated with good performances. Every time we act on stage, we are relating to someone totally distinct from us, and therefore empathizing with somebody else. We always take…

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    The crisis relief advertisement centers the focus of attention by displaying a picture of a disabled boy to stir up feelings of guilt and despair in the viewer. The hands are all located at the very edge of the image. This is done in order to emphasize the positioning of the boy. The circular shape of the hands act as a visual perimeter as if encasing the boy inside a pen.The gravity of the image is showcased by the amputated right leg of a young boy who is wrapped in bloody bandages. On a…

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    Empathy In Animals

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    is called Bonobo Monkeys Feel Empathy Too published on August 14, 2014 in the animals section of Nature Would news on the natureworldnews.com website. The original per-reviewed article that corresponds with this article is called Yawn Contagion in Humans and Bonobos: Emotional Affinity Matters More than Species which was published in PeerJ on August 12, 2014. The researchers, Palagi et al (2014) were looking at the evolutionary aspects of empathy. Affective empathy (feelings) is the ability to…

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    Aristotle once said, “a tragedy is the moment where the hero comes face to face with his true identity”. In life, every individual is flawed; however one must be able to identify the difference between flaw, and tragic flaw. William Shakespeare is famously known for the concept of the tragic hero, and The Tragedy of Hamlet is no exception. A tragic hero can be defined as a noble character whose fatal flaw leads to their own destruction. In this tragedy of the Elizabethan era, one will come to…

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    This may cause them to become blind to the sufferings of others. For instance, in a life or death situation, most humans resort to every man for themselves. Compassion allows humans to take others into consideration. It allows people to develop empathy for others. Compassion has to be learnt. It is not something that is ingrained in our minds, our core. Becoming aware of events occuring in the world. There are a numerous amount of ways to do this, some of which include: reading newspapers,…

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    Post Crucifixion Essay

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    outside of himself sitting while in reality he is still hung upon the cross? The idea that this image of Christ is merely a visual to portray an emotional piece of story seems almost as the ultimate intent. The viewer cannot escape the emotion, the empathy, the heart break that is depicted. Christ does not even lift his head up in hope for mankind but rather rests it upon his hand in the universally known gesture for sorrow. The title adds to the feelings that are evoked within me as I stare…

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    Between the years of 1914 to 1918, approaching 1 million British soldiers gave up their lives fighting for King and country (greatwar.co.uk). Wilfred Owens, one of the greater known first world war poets, was one of these. He died at the age of twenty-five, only a week away from armistice, leaving behind approaching 100 poems. Despite his early death, Owen’s poetry has immortalized him, passing to future generations both his experience and sentiments regarding the first world war. Like many at…

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    decisions that are made. In the photograph, “Wait for me, Daddy” the fatherly figure is soon to be sent off to fight for his country’s freedom. Feelings of empathy across the nation from those who are not in the same position as he, allow for an understanding of what this man is about to give up on behalf of the freedom and wellbeing others. The more empathy that is expressed toward different groups within the national family, the more connected we may feel to one…

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    Emotional Manipulator An Emotional manipulator is a person who uses influence to change the impression or behavior of others any means necessary. Furthermore emotional manipulator is “ a patronizing, mind-fucker can bend and twist and warp but somehow after a period of time they set off the ol’ bullshit meter”(“Eight Easy Ways”). I lived with my ex-husband David for ten years. He was an emotional manipulator during our marriage and still is to this day. David is a smooth talker and subtle in the…

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    agree that empathy is the ability to sense another person’s emotions along with envisioning what they might be thinking or feeling (so called walking in another’s shoes). The experience of empathy is more than just seeing the world from another person’s point of view. Although the act of seeing the world from another person’s perspective often leads to the emotional experience of empathy, it is possible to see the world from another person’s perspective without experiencing empathy. Empathy is…

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