Oscar Wilde was critical of the Victorian preoccupation with philanthropy, believing it was often a facade for self-righteousness and moral superiority. He viewed it as a way for the upper class to maintain their social status rather than genuinely help those in need. Wilde believed true charity should come from a place of genuine compassion and empathy, rather than a desire for recognition or social standing.
what was samuel parris's attitude toward children?
Tone
mayellas attitude toward the courtroom is very sassy (cocky)
How does George’s attitude toward his hometown change as events unfold?
A writer's attitude toward a subject is best described as tone.
Philanthropy.
Andrew Jackson was devoted to the Union. This meant that his attitude toward nullification was negative, and he opposed it.
Assuming you're spelling this word correctly, philantrophy can be found in the Urban Dictionary and would be used as follows:Over the years, as the town prospered and need became less visible, philantrophy set in and social service organizations began to be starved for support.If you mean philanthropy, then the word would be used as follows:His attitude toward philanthropy was that it was his duty to give back to the community that supported him.
It is not clear from your question whose attitude you are asking about, although the inference is that it is a god. Could be Zeus, who knows. The attitude of Zeus toward humans would have to be described as paternalistic. His attitude toward other gods would be described as competitive.
China's attitude toward entrepreneurship is now much more positive than it was in the past.
The author's attitude seems to vary. Toward the word, it may be reverence or a sense of power. Toward fate, it may be acceptance or defiance. Toward God, it may be faith or skepticism.
The authors attitude toward the people places and events in his work is considered to be the tone.