I sympathize with the Kerrigans in "The Castle" because they embody the struggle of ordinary people against systemic forces that threaten their home and way of life. Their unwavering determination to protect their family and property, despite facing legal and bureaucratic challenges, highlights the importance of resilience and community. Additionally, their strong familial bonds and humorous outlook in the face of adversity make their plight relatable and endearing. Ultimately, they represent the universal desire for belonging and the right to one's own space.
I really do sympathise with the family of that murder victim from down the road. Sympathise: Means to feel sorry for.
His friends were there to sympathise with him over the death of his father.
Sympathise with whom? Not enough information!
Empathetic means to feel for somebody, to completely sympathise.
The point in question in the movie is the acquisition of land, and the kerrigans put forward a case that the issue fell under section 51 of the constitution. As it was a matter of constitutional interpretation and an appeal from a lower court, the High Court had the ability to hear it as it falls within its jurisdiction.
Re above answer????? The antonym for gloat would be commiserate or sympathise
YES I am a Kerrigan My name is Malia Rachel Kerrigan I love my family and our heritage if you don't believe me than fine there is nothing I can do about that!!
The noun form of "sympathise" is "sympathy." It refers to the feelings of pity and sorrow for someone else's misfortune. Another related noun is "sympathizer," which denotes a person who shares or supports the feelings and opinions of someone else.
She wants others to sympathise her. Attention seeker.
just try talking to them im sure they will sympathise with you just believe in yourself and you can do it
because he wanted to sympathise the society and help the humans in need
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