Sure, it can be classified as a historical novel. The story likely incorporates elements of the past, such as settings, events, or characters that are typical of a specific historical period.
I'm not sure specifically which 'School for Sympathy Story' you are referring to. It could be about a school that focuses on teaching students to be more empathetic, perhaps through various lessons and experiences. Maybe it tells the story of how the school was founded, the challenges it faced in promoting sympathy among students, and the positive impacts it had on the students' lives.
I don't know who the author of the 'Sympathy for the Devil Novel' is. There are many novels out there, and without more specific information, it's difficult to determine the author.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be various novels with this title. But generally, it might involve exploring the concept of the devil in some way, perhaps showing a different side of the devil that makes readers feel a certain degree of sympathy towards this usually malevolent figure.
A short story on sympathy typically includes characters you can connect with on an emotional level. There might be a conflict that tests their spirit, and the resolution could bring a sense of hope or understanding. The story's tone and style play a role too, making you really care about what happens.
Novels build sympathy by giving characters relatable problems and showing their emotional struggles. Also, by depicting their backstories and showing their vulnerabilities.
Well, sympathy builds authority in fiction in a few ways. First, it makes the audience root for the character, so when that character takes charge or makes choices, it seems right. Also, it can make the character's motives more understandable and trustworthy, giving them an air of authority. And if the character overcomes hardships through sympathetic circumstances, that can enhance their authoritative presence.
Xia Hou in " General Night " was a relatively complicated character. He had a deep cultural heritage and powerful strength, but also had a complicated inner world and human defects.
In some plots, Xia Hou could be described as a cold, ruthless, and violent man. His actions often went beyond the scope of human morality and law. However, in other plots, he also had a gentle and kind side, and even showed sympathy and concern for humans.
Therefore, different people would have different opinions on whether Xia Hou deserved sympathy. As a novel character, Xia Hou's behavior and character were shaped by the author. The readers could make judgments based on their own values and emotional experiences.