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    you a word of advice: the biggest challenge you will come across is not the story‚ but in creating a character. In order to be a captivating writer‚ you would need to create someone your readers could connect or even‚ relate to and when people feel sympathy for your character‚ then you know you have succeeded. This is generally achieved through flawed and conflicting characters that pursue a noble cause‚ or at least in their own mind. In Deogratias: A Tale of Rwanda‚ Jean-Philipe Stassen presents Deogratias

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    How far do you agree that the opposition to the Civil Rights Movement did more to help the movement than to hinder it? The Civil rights movement from 1955-1968 faced opposition from a variety of different individuals‚ groups and institutions. In some ways the opposition helped the movement to progress‚ but for the most part‚ the strong opposition hindered the movements success. In terms of federal opposition‚ none of the presidents opposed the actual objectives of the civil rights movement

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    what their counterparts do; women are being treated unequal to men. Judy Syfers supports her claim by using the three major modes of persuasion: ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos. The author’s purpose is to get women to take action and to get men to feel sympathy and treat women equally. The author writes to married men‚ who do not appreciate their wives and married women‚ who need to realize what is happening to them. However‚ she also writes to men and women who are not married in order to prevent men and

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    as a violent‚ aggressive man. An example of his nature is during section 3 when Curley is quick to pick a fight with Lennie for no reason. It may be clear to the reader that Steinbeck chose Lennie to be the target as there is an intimate sense of sympathy towards him due to his disability causing the reader to feel further dislike for Curley. Steinbeck uses this scene to give the reader an initial opinion on the character by using adjectives like ‘slashed’ to portray his temper. Curley’s bad nature

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    a Quarry’ (henceforth ‘Flame-Tree’) and ‘Train Journey’ are just two of Wright’s many poems that she has written that include these qualities. In these poems‚ Wright expresses her passion for the country she loves so much and her frustration and sympathy for her country as it is constantly being destroyed. ‘Flame-Tree’ and ‘Train Journey’ share many similar techniques. “From the broken bone of the hill”‚ this opening line from ‘Flame-Tree’ is a great example of the way Wright exposes the suffering

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    reactions towards her as hostile through the use of language.  When George first meets her he responds to her ‘brusquely’.  I think this is to show the hesitance men have towards Curley’s Wife.  I feel Steinbeck not only does this to make us feel sympathy towards Curley’s Wife and women in the 1930s‚ but also towards men in the 1930s as they have to be extremely careful and hostile

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    Ford displayed an advertisement for their future plans with eye grabbing scenery‚ as well as filling the audiences heart with joy and sympathy. This is not another boring vehicle commercial but has a connection with all of the viewers. 2017 Ford Go Further successfully convinces the american public to trust the vision of the Ford company‚ and their plans to become more mobile in the future. Throughout the entire commercial Ford shows all these different scenarios where children‚ parents‚ and even

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    Who evokes the most sympathy in the play? Arthur Miller’s famous 1952 court room drama ‘The Crucible’‚ based on the 1692 Salem Tragedy‚ explores the hysteria‚ strong theocracy and the importance of reputation in the town Salem. Many characters in ‘The Crucible’ generate empathy‚ but many do not. Sympathy does form for Abigail Williams the most‚ despite the fact she is seen as the play’s “evil villain”. Other characters however‚ also evoke condolence and concern like the honourable hero of the

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    homosexual and killed by her. It’s very ironic about her life. Also‚ the Negro is like a foil with no influence on the whole story that is kind of ironic. Q8: I don’t think she is just a simply murderous madwoman. The author clearly conveyed his sympathy and pity. A Rose just symbolizes Emily’s intension to love but where the conflict between reality and imagination took place. In section V‚ she decorated Homer’s room with rose curtain‚ so that the rose-shaded lights will come in. It’s ironic because

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    Throughout this play‚ Hamlet goes through many tragic events including the death of his father‚ his mother marrying his uncle‚ and finding out that some of his greatest friends have been spying on him for his uncle. Even though the reader may not feel sympathy for him at first‚ once the reader realizes what he has gone through‚ they will want to be his best

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