The purpose of this article is to ask the reader. Ascher wants to see why viewers analyze themselves and why they show good intentions, whatever it is fearful, considerate or considerate. Learn sorry things through experience and watch the unhappy people; it brings compassion as unhappy people are everywhere, because people can not ignore it. "But these situations can ultimately lead to the mother of sympathy and oppression, and as their existence grows, we can not deny the existence of helplessness. Before our eyes It is impossible to separate ourselves from things in sympathy ... sympathize ... See more
She has independent character because outsiders observe them from above and explain their movements like scientists. A rhetorical question, for example, "I thought twice, why did this woman feed this man? Would you mind sharing, is she consideration, or she just saved her shop at him Are you trying to rescue from the trouble of yourself? "(57) And please understand why people are considerate. Usher can show the audience's feelings toward homeless and people's goodwill by explaining the suspicious behavior of other people. The phrase "57" his eyes are fixed in the baby confuses the reader to whether the mother has brought money to the homeless due to "fear or compassion" (57). Her words are planned carefully so as to confuse the way people are really considerate or are doing things for other reasons. Especially when she makes rhetorical questions, Usher's word game is very convincing. She questioned all human movements and asked the reader to know why they did something. Her article really makes it possible for me to analyze myself and it shows why I am doing things. She was able to catch the details that the mother's hands completely changed the situation, like the 'Handle of the stroller' (56); this small move is the mother's out of fear, not money Let the reader feel that it is.
This empathy was analyzed by Barbara Lazear Ascher's "On Compassion". What is pity? As a New Yorker, Usher is mainly interested in handling homeless. Are these awkward gifts coming from truly deep compassion? Still still forced? Throughout the article she used many different ways to convey her view on this sympathy and to express sympathy for those not as good as her.
The purpose of this conceptual analysis is to develop an effective definition of compassion, to clarify the meaning of compassion and to use compassion as an important part of patient care. According to Wikipedia (Wikipedia, 2012), the word "compassion" has the roots of Latin and is "virtue of sympathizing with the pain of others". The Dalai Lama says as follows. "The real empathy is not based on our own predictions and expectations but is based on the rights of others, as long as the partner wants peace and happiness and is trying to overcome suffering his or her problem Based on our real concern about (1 page) "(Lama, 2012). The Holman Bible Dictionary uses the following definitions to express sympathy. Feel the passion of someone and sympatrically enter their sorrow and pain. The compassion of the English translation represents at least 5 Hebrew and 8 Greek languages
Without action, I do not think sympathy is a real sympathy. Many times, Jesus experienced sympathy and behavior for others. Through the Bible, we see the phrase "to be moved with compassion" and then the action. For example, when Jesus was moved by compassion he healed the patient. (Matthew 14:14) When he was moved by compassion, he fed a lot of people. (Matthew 15: 32) Once he was moved by compassion, so it became the starting point for the disciples to enter the minister: