The term for creating deep sympathy is empathy. Empathy involves understanding and sharing the feelings of another person, often leading to a strong connection and emotional resonance between individuals.
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Basically, sympathy is when you feel for the person (mostly when you feel bad for them). Empathy is when you know exactly how the person feels and can relate and can also feel so much like them, that you react to their emotions.
Archetypes are universal symbols that evoke deep and sometimes unconscious responses in a reader. They represent recurring themes or characters found in literature, mythology, and culture that resonate with human experiences and emotions.
Dyspathy is a term that refers to the inability to feel empathy. An example of a sentence using dyspathy could be: "His dyspathy made it difficult for him to understand and connect with others on an emotional level."
Sympathy indicates a geniune feeling of sorrow for another, accompanied by a sense or expression that the sympathetic feels the other person's pain, or has experienced similar pain. Pity is a term that expresses sorrow for another person's troubles, but without the sense of sharing that person's feelings. "I know exactly how you feel; I feel your pain" is a statement of sympathy. "It must be terrible feeling the pain you do" is a statement of pity. Some people think expressions of pity are condescending in the sense that the people expressing the pity cannot imagine getting themselves into the same situation as the person in trouble. That can come across as a statement of moral superiority. "It must be a terrible thing to be a drug addict. I can't imagine how awful that must be" suggests (especially if you are a drug addict) that the speaker considers himself to be too morally superior to ever get himself into the drug addiction trap. As a result, people have a tendency to express sympathy when what they feel is pity.
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SeaQuest DSV - 1993 Sympathy for the Deep 2-3 was released on: USA: 2 October 1994
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Another term for deep fascia is Fascicle.
James Frazer published The Law of Sympathy in his book The Golden Bough in 1890.
The term used for narrow deep valleys is "ravine."
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He was in the 1950's and that was no longer a term used then. He was a southerner so he may have had some southern sympathy's .
"You Deserve It" Used to show the viewer has no sympathy for the person who "deserved it".