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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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Satan is one of many names for the Devil.
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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Milton's Depiction of Satan in Paradise Lost is Unique, because while he is definitely a "bad guy", he is sympathetic. We can understand why he makes some of the decisions he does, sympathize with his pain and suffering and understand his final infuriation at God all the way to the end. Paradise Lost was probably the most important (if not the first) piece of literature to analyze Satan not as the archetypal villain he is depicted as according to the church, but as a living being with a brain and emotions.
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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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Mary Warren can be viewed as a sympathetic character in "The Crucible" due to her vulnerability and the immense pressure she faces from both the other girls and the society around her. As a servant caught in the hysteria of the witch trials, she struggles with her fear of repercussions and the desire to assert her independence. Her inner conflict and eventual breakdown highlight her humanity, making her a relatable figure caught in a tumultuous situation. However, her actions also complicate her sympathy, as she ultimately chooses self-preservation over truth.