Injustice, anger, compassion are all evoked by the trial. People with hearts, like Scout, cannot help but see the injustice done to Tom Robinson and the hurdles racism creates.
The author depicts Tom Robinson as a kind and innocent character who is wrongly accused of a crime he did not commit. Through his interactions with other characters, including his honest testimony and his willingness to help Mayella Ewell, the author reveals Tom as a victim of racial prejudice and injustice, evoking sympathy from readers for his plight.
The author triggers sympathy in the reader by describing how Larry is inadequately dressed for the cold winter afternoon.
He makes us feel sad. Boo hoo :( LOL
The author portrays Mayella Ewell as a victim of her abusive environment and upbringing, highlighting her poverty and lack of agency within her family. By showing her vulnerability and isolation, the author elicits sympathy from readers who may empathize with her difficult circumstances. This strategy aims to humanize Mayella and evoke understanding for her actions in the story.
Honesty may good but it doesn't mean it is always kind. Sympathy is about caring for feelings and agreeing with others on their opinion's so Sympathy isn't all about sucking up to your friends to make them feel better no and they probably no your telling a white lie. so inconclusion Sympathy is better than Honesty because it is about caring, friendship and confidence boosts!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Tom Robinson treats Scout with kindness and compassion during their interactions. He shows concern for her well-being and tries to make her feel comfortable when they are together. Tom's interactions with Scout serve as a contrast to the racial prejudice and injustice he faces in Maycomb.
It can make by-standers feel guilty of not helping the victim. Also it makes them feel confused since they are normally friends with the perpretator but they kow what they are doing is wrong. They nomally feel sorry and experience empathy and sympathy for people who are getting bullied.
A dunmare beggar was around in the Tudor times. This beggar would pretend that she or he had no tongue for sympathy , but hurting her/himself in the process. this would make people pity her/him and feel sorry of them a then give them money.
he felt awed
Some example sentences for sympathy: We received many, many sympathy cards when Dad passed away. I don't feel much sympathy for people who get speeding tickets. Mom volunteers at the hospital because she has sympathy for the sick. When his house burned down, Gramdpa did not want sympathy. He simply asked that we help with the rebuilding process.
Nate Robinson makes $2,020,178 as a salary.
If a customer has a complaint you should act with sympathy and politeness. Make sure you apologise and make the customer feel valued, tell him/her that you will tell your boss to make sure the problem is solved or if you can solve the problem then do so. Ask your boss for more advice though
People with disabilities do not need sympathy but empathy. Youneed not show sympathy, because you have not experienced the situation before, instead you should show empathy because you can understand how the person might be feeling. The abled person should try helping disabled, not because they are disabled, but because they are humans. The feelings of abled must not include 'sorry' for the other person for theri disability. They should always make them feel that they are normal just like them. This could make the disabled people not feel deprived of any facility and there is nothing abnormal about their disability.