Dante feels sympathy toward the sinners who committed sins out of love or noble intentions, such as Paolo and Francesca who sinned due to their forbidden love. He also shows compassion towards sinners who are repentant and seeking redemption, like the souls in Purgatory.
Dante is in awe of how many different ways sinners are punished.
You have my deepest sympathy.
Yes, He does speak to sinners because we are all sinners on this world. (not to make you feel bad)
I feel sad and sympathy
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I feel sympathy because I can understand and empathize with the distress or suffering someone is going through, and I want to provide support and comfort to them in that situation. Showing sympathy helps build connections and fosters kindness and understanding between individuals.
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.
sympathy pains
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.
By the end of the story, I felt a sense of understanding and sympathy towards Isabella Tyson. Her actions and decisions were shaped by her circumstances and her past, and I could see the complexity of her character and the struggles she faced.
The author triggers sympathy in the reader by describing how Larry is inadequately dressed for the cold winter afternoon.
I feel sympathy