At the end of chapter 5 of The Catcher in the Rye, Holden Caulfield expresses a mix of sympathy and irritation towards Ackley. While he finds Ackley’s intrusive behavior and lack of social awareness annoying, he also recognizes Ackley's loneliness and desire for connection. This complex emotional response highlights Holden's struggle with his own feelings of isolation and his tendency to distance himself from others, even those he somewhat empathizes with. Ultimately, Holden’s attitude reflects his broader conflicts with relationships throughout the novel.
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Concerned Sympathy
Yes, Joy is when you express happiness, dislike is when you dont like something
You can offer your condolences with a card.
If you want to prepare some notes to express your sympathy for your brother's loss you can use a website called Shutterfly. It will give you a lot of example and I'm sure you will find one you like.
Sympathy can be both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to feelings of pity and sorrow for someone's misfortune. As a verb, it means to feel or express sympathy or understanding for someone else's situation.
A sympathy plant is a plant that is traditionally given as a gift to express condolences and offer comfort to someone who has experienced a loss or is going through a difficult time. Sympathy plants are a thoughtful way to show support and provide a lasting reminder of the sender's care and sympathy.
Aw is just a nonsense word that you use in several situations:to express sadness, as in "Aw, your dog died."to express adoration, as in "Aw, that baby is adorable."to express sympathy, as in "Aw, man, that sucks."
to express sympathy with one in affliction; grieve. Has good taste in women, tends to go for his mates' sisters.
The definition of complain is to express dissatisfaction or irritation with a situation or person. You are showing that you are uncomfortable or dislike something.
Sympathy Plants are usually delivered express overnight to whichever location you put on the application. This is for your convenience, and so the flowers do not wither or die, and so that the arrangement may be present the day of the procession.
Shakespeare uses the word "sympathy" to mean sympathy. Vide this example from 2 Henry VI: I can express no kinder sign of love Than this kind kiss. O Lord, that lends me life, Lend me a heart replete with thankfulness! For thou hast given me in this beauteous face A world of earthly blessings to my soul, If sympathy of love unite our thoughts.