The length of Hrothgar's suffering in Beowulf illustrates his enduring struggle against Grendel and the significance of this threat to his kingdom. It highlights the need for a hero like Beowulf to come to the rescue and adds to the epic scale of the story by emphasizing the magnitude of the challenge faced by the characters. Furthermore, it creates a sense of anticipation and builds tension, making Beowulf's eventual victory feel even more heroic and impactful.
she is suffering a stroke
feeling, suffering, seemly
Compassion
deep feeling for and understanding of misery or suffering and the concomitant desire to follow alleviation. Tragic conciouness
It you are suffering from a loss of sensation or feeling, see your medical practitioner
It is pity which has been defined as a tender feeling toward persons in a state of suffering or in need, or toward anything that may have been treated in a harsh manner. Think too of mercy and compassion. In all these ways the desire is to relieve the suffering of someone or something.
The root word "patho" refers to disease or suffering. It is commonly used in medical terminology to denote conditions or processes related to disease.
Path and Pathy mean: feeling and suffering. Examples: empathy and telepathy
No, anguished means feeling or expressing great pain or suffering.
Pathos in Greek literally means suffering, feeling, emotion
a condition of suffering or disease
Empathy