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... The audience's sympathy toward Marion is heightened with the introduction of Cassidy whose crude boasting encourages the audience's dislike of his character. ...
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... of these columns, you incarnate insult to the English language." (p. 21) The audience's sympathy is intensified when we see Eliza's wretched lodgings. ...
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... of these columns, you incarnate insult to the English language." (p. 21) The audience's sympathy is intensified when we see Eliza's wretched lodgings. ...
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... and his hands tore His unhelmeted hair." (118) This extends sympathy to Jason ... Therefore, the audience seemed to sympathize for Jason and his terrible loss ...
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... murder. The audience feels sympathy for an insecure Macbeth as he begins his spiral into ultimate destruction. Another instance ...
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... This evokes sympathy from the audience because Cleopatra has been falsely accused and Antony will not let her defend herself. The ...
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... live for. Looking at a proud man suddenly broken, the audience feels utter sympathy towards him and what he has lost. Mel Gibson ...
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... The audience's sympathy toward Marion is heightened with the introduction of Cassidy whose crude boasting encourages the audience's dislike of his character. ...
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... the use of pathos, logos, and ethos tries to persuade its audience that, "Plastics make it possible." The pathos plays on the audience's sympathy of why we ...
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... This again creates audience sympathy for this character. Also very Hitchcockian is that the main character becomes the detective. ...
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... These scenes are also aimed at diverting the audience's sympathy away from the monster, even though Shelley's portrayal of the monster was designed to provoke ...
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... for Tony Camonte. Bonnie and Clyde (1967 USA - Arthur Penn ) is a film where audience sympathy tends to run wild. There are many ...
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... This doubt is an essential element of Macbeth's character, as it allows the audience's sympathy to flow freely for him: were he more resolute and determined in ...
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... The humor and pathos of the work is intended to emerge from the audience's sympathy and horror at their mid-life crisis and their awkward attempts to make ...
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... Like Meredith said, they are "thunders of laughter clearing the air and heart." It is a comedy of emotions, which wins the audience's sympathy with the woes ...
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... For this reason at the end of the play the audience still has some sympathy for Medea, although severely diminished from that at the beginning of the play. ...
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... I do not think that Shakespeare intended for the audience to feel sympathy for Malvolio, but in today's more accepting culture, this cannot be helped. ...
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... The audience interprets Hamlet manifesting sympathy for the hero. ... Also, the audience was able to feel sympathy for the position Hamlet was in. ...
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... of the play, Richard tells the audience that he is "determined to prove a villain" (p. 752, line 30), but he also gains the sympathy of the audience because of ...
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... Rowland fails to win the sympathy of the audience, the monologue is constructed to ensure that the audience does not end up empathizing with her spouse either. ...
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... This lends even more sympathy to Pip because he is letting the audience know all that he is thinking and in doing so, consolidating the character-reader ...
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... The director may have wanted the film to run a smooth course , yet he may also have wanted the audience to have more sympathy for the man. ...
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... This likable character quickly loses the audience's sympathy when it is alluded to that he molests a blind girl that trips over him. ...
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... The public service advertiser presented a carefully planned advertisement to change the audience's view from sympathy to fear by making a strong personal ...
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... Shoot me" (I, page 33). The audience is positioned to feel sympathy for Melissa and to accept that it is human nature that makes her attracted to Petruchio. ...
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... family. As a result, the audience has sympathy for Willy because he gave up his own life to benefit the lives of his family. At ...
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... We the audience do not see Norman as a stereotypically attractive man but more lonely and so the audience may have sympathy for him. ...
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... The descriptive account of pain instills the audience with sympathy, and a feeling of vindictiveness, bringing pathos into play. ...
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... The descriptive account of pain instills the audience with sympathy, and a feeling of vindictiveness, bringing pathos into play. ...
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... Also the audience must have sympathy for the hero. ... Finally, the audience must have sympathy for the tragic hero, or it wouldn't seem so tragic. ...
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