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    recounts the monster’s plot to make Frankenstein suffer with a detailed emphasis on the monster’s prior experiences and feelings. The focus on, or inclusion of, the antagonists’ point of view in both Grendel and Frankenstein enables readers to feel sympathy for them because of their permanent outcast from society. The character of Grendel in the novel Grendel bears striking similarities to the monster in the novel Frankenstein because they…

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    A visual argument has three main sections, the first section is an appeal to emotion, called pathos, the second section is an appeal to logic, known as logos, the third section is ethos, ethos is an appeal to ethics/credibility. In visual argument 13, the health administration would be our target audience. In visual argument 13 the reader can appeal to pathos and logos as our images and information is strong but fails to appeal in ethos since it lacks in credibility, The reader is appealed to…

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    By just reading the title, one might assume that the article is merely an informative piece attempting to clarify the specifics of a suit popularized on social media, a place where the truth can be easily misconstrued. After fully reading the article, it is clear that there is a hint of support for Kesha, although the author tries to maintain neutrality. This is first noticed in the arrangement of the questions McCarthy proposes. Instead of clarifying the identities of the people involved at the…

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    simply refusing to portray bisexual characters in the first place.” By reducing bisexuality to experimentation, myth, punchlines and wet dreams, the media makes bisexuals feel invalid or confused, as Zimmerman uses pathos to make the audience feel sympathy for those who are reduced to such demeaning…

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    The Metamorphosis written by a German author Franz Kafka is viewed as one of the most analyzed works of literature. It is an incredible story that explains the process of transformation from human into a massive insect of Gregor Samsa. This story continues to be an inspiration for many imaginative pieces of literature. The aspect of Metamorphosis has transformed it into a puzzle of contemporary imagination. Popular culture has always shown the difference between functional and dysfunctional…

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    to feel sorry for Emily because they remember on what had happened to her great aunt who also went insane like Emily. One can feel sympathetic towards Emily because of what her father put her though by being so overly protective with her. But any sympathies one has towards her can easily go away once everyone finds out that Emily was the one that killed Homer with arsenic. He was a northern laborer man that she liked so much and was going to marry but instead she killed him. She murdered him and…

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    spirit. 7. A Pleasing Personality Leadership calls for self respect and self care. I would add intentionality, mindfulness and grace to be all you can be. 8. Sympathy & Understanding First understand yourself and your issues, and have sympathy and ownership for the complete package of YOU. This creates the authentic capacity to have sympathy and understanding for others. 9 Mastery of Detail Pay attention, with intention to every aspect of self leadership. You 're "on" all the time: collecting…

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    Having read the play “A Streetcar named Desire” by Tennessee Williams and watched the film “Blue Jasmine” directed by Woody Allen, I have come to feel more sympathy for Williams ‘ character Blanche than Allen’s character Jasmine. “A Streetcar Named Desire” and “Blue Jasmine” similarly tell the story of a socialite who faces an epic downfall in life. Woody Allen’s film manages to parallel Tennessee’s original “A Streetcar Named Desire” whilst adding a modern twist and subtle adaptations. Despite…

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    readers witness in Jackson. This displays how Celia grew up very similarly to how Minny, and the rest of the help currently live. Therefore Celia can relate to the help, specifically Minny and this is the root of the great sympathy she displays throughout the novel. This sympathy is visible as Minny enters Miss Celia’s home for her interview expecting to be mistreated as usual, but little does she know she is greatly mistaken. Miss Celia immediately displays her loving character and when…

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    violent action is taken only with the arrival of Orestes (Sophocles, Electra, XX). Though Gaia’s plan is “evil” (Hesiod, Theogony, 162), Hesiod’s descriptions of her “sorrow” (Hesiod, Theogony, 165) and of her suffering (Hesiod, Theogony, 161) evoke sympathy for her. Gaia’s scheming is a tool for…

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