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Rebecca Jo Loeb, a soprano, excels as Essex's sympathetic wife Frances, and the bass Clive Bayley sings Sir Walter Raleigh's discourse following the skirmish between Mountjoy and Essex with ample voice and an apt air of self-satisfaction.

In front of largely hidden and utterly sympathetic audiences, incredible narratives can take shape, before emerging, mostly formed, into the national discourse.

"A Visitor from the Living," about a Red Cross doctor who reported favorably on Theresienstadt, and "The Karski Report," about a Polish resistance fighter, were centered on the notion of sympathetic understanding, of the ability to see the implicit personal agony embedded in public spectacles and political discourse.

Some folk discourse.

Less discourse.

A gun silences discourse.

Civil discourse = bad ratings.

She is more sympathetic to those artists who converse with Lévinas' face-to-face concept, which argues that the face presents a domain of ethics and that differences provide an opportunity to enter into a discourse with the other.

Sympathetic speeches.

Sympathetic Magic.

Feeling sympathetic?

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