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Another was to arouse compassion so that problems addressed by legislative action would win support.
They link us to his work and experience, and they arouse our compassion.
In André Gide's French text for Stravinsky, Perséphone goes to the underworld willingly, aroused by compassion for those who dwell there listlessly and bereft of hope — a departure thought to give the work a Christian dimension.
However villainous Alberich, Mime and Kundry may really be, they are more recognizably human and capable of arousing levels of compassion denied the too often insufferably virtuous Siegfried and Parsifal.
While many of the portraits ring true, arousing our interest and compassion, there are some glaring stereotypes that will make readers groan in disbelief.
"By rejecting the term and using 'refugee' instead as a means of arousing the empathy and compassion we should be feeling towards these people, Al Jazeera gives credence to the illiberal voices telling us that migrants are not worthy of our compassion," Vonberg writes.
This arouses a healing compassion.
This terrible tragedy touched a nation, and aroused kindness and compassion in our hearts.
At a national level, the plight of these flood victims arouses little compassion.
Simultaneously, the same qualities that arouse our compassion and make these men and women so appealing — their modesty and humility, their bravery and resilience in the face of undeserved misfortune — began to seem ever so slightly oppressive.
Shock and compassion are aroused in the liberal elements of society, and Alex undergoes hypnopaedic therapy, which restores him to his former "free" condition.
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