A sympathetic character is one that we, as readers, sympathize with or relate to... usually one that we recognize as being human and having many of the strengths and weaknesses that we do, even if the character also has many traits that are extra-normal.
Bill because of his special sympathetic mind. I don't even know if this is a real character. I just wanted to type! :)
Yes, having a sympathetic character can help readers connect with the story on an emotional level, adding depth and relatability to the narrative. A sympathetic character can also drive the plot forward by eliciting empathy and maintaining reader interest throughout the story.
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A sympathetic character is one that we, as readers, sympathize with or relate to... usually one that we recognize as being human and having many of the strengths and weaknesses that we do, even if the character also has many traits that are extra-normal.
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The most sympathetic character is subjective and can vary depending on individual perspectives. Some may find characters like Atticus Finch from "To Kill a Mockingbird" or Jean Valjean from "Les Misérables" to be the most sympathetic due to their selflessness and moral integrity.
Benvolio is a round character because he exhibits depth and complexity. His sympathetic, thoughtful, and understanding nature, as well as his emotional response to Romeo's troubles, show that he has more than one dimension to his personality. His respect for others further adds to his character development.
There are so many literary devices, it could take hours to list them all out. Here are a few: - Sympathetic Character - Unsympathetic Character - Flat Character - Round Character - Narrator - Litote - Simile - Metaphor - Imagery
Character. Make the character more sympathetic. An orphaned child, preferably female, crippled, with a suffering pet. A hard working nurse trying to hold something valuable together. Little orphan Annie is considered sympathetic.Situation. Place the character in a situation that what he does is noble and good. The notorious criminal Jean Val Jean (Les Miserables) became noble when he befriended an little orphaned girl.Noble Goal. "Noisy" Rhysling sacrifices himself to fatal radiation poisoning to save the other passengers of the ship. Although a deplorable miscreant he is made sympathetic by his actions.Suffering. Dr. Frankenstein's monster returned a lost little girl to her parent and got shot for his trouble. We sympathize with him.