to be a myrter?
Compassion is always important, but where a criminal is attracting sympathy while the victim is disregarded, I'd call that misplaced sympathy. This may or may not be the answer , but there is a phenomenon called the "Stockholm Syndrome" where a person in captive type situations, like kidnap victims or battered wives, begin to identify with their captors and relate to them as friends instead of enemies. The terror the person feels at first is lessened by later acts of kindness so much so that the psychological relationship between them is changed. The initial sense of fear disappears and a sense of relief then compassion comes in.
A victim.
Yes
That person may be called a victim. If the person does not survive, the person can be called a casualty.
keep the victim in sight
first of all it's not victim, its victom. and a boy called Nathan Lane is the person who your are looking for
The world is full of all different sorts of people some are bullies, it is never the fault of the person who is being bullied (the victim) it is ALWAYS the fault of the bully. To answer you with answers such as :- The person who is weak The person with a disability The person who is different etc Would be WRONG as it focuses on the victim making the victim to be At Fault. This is NOT the case the fault is ALWAYS that of the bully.
There is not a specific name for such a person. They can be simply called a victim, target, or prey.
The accused person (who might be guilty) is called the defendant.The victim is represented by the state via the prosecutor (who is rarely the district attorney), though the victim may appear as a witness.A person suing in civil court is called a plaintiff.
A person who always considers themselves a victim may be described as having a victim mentality or being chronically self-victimizing. It's important to recognize this pattern and work towards developing a more empowered perspective.
When a person falls overboard, you should always have someone keep the victim in sight.When a person falls overboardThrow a LifebuoyShout "Man Overboard" Either to Port or Starboard.Report to the Duty Officer.Keep the victim in sight.
Yes. I am a victim of BCS (Battered Child Syndrome)