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The phrase "a sympathetic character" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a character in literature, film, or other narratives who evokes compassion or understanding from the audience.
Example: "In the novel, the protagonist is a sympathetic character who struggles with personal demons, making readers root for their redemption."
Alternatives: "an empathetic character" or "a relatable character".
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Fincher almost makes John Doe a sympathetic character.
Bat Boy was also a sympathetic character.
John Hirst is not a sympathetic character.
Marius is not a sympathetic character.
Her narrator is not necessarily a sympathetic character.
Jeff, despite his "fateful night," is a sympathetic character.
He is by no means a sympathetic character.
Marjorie is neither an original nor a sympathetic character.
And neither Leonard nor Minky is a sympathetic character.
Diego is a sympathetic character - more so, perhaps, than David.
Ultimately, Mr. Weill emerges as a sympathetic character.
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