Monday, May 20, 2019

On Compassion

Annotated Bibliography On Compassion Ascher, Barbara. On Compassion. 5O Essays. Ed. Samuel Cohen. Boston Bedford/St. Martins, 2004. 35-38. Print. Barbara Aschers try out offers examples of everyday life in New York City to support her thoughts about compassion. She uses two different encounters to venture up her arguments and augurs. The first encounter involved a woman, with a child, giving money to a stateless soulfulness as he starred at the precious child. Ascher questioned as to why the woman gave to the homeless. Was it aid or compassion that motivated the gift?The second encounter involved a homeless person glide slope into a cafe, smelling of cigarettes and urine and the owner rushing to hand the man a burnt umber and a bag of food. Twice Ascher has witnessed this and one argument made was, what compelled the woman to feed the man? Was it because of condole with? Care? Compassion? As winter comes the mayor kicks all the homeless of the streets and into Bellevue Hospi tal. Ascher thinks that what the mayor is doing shows compassion, but another(prenominal) side of her fears it is because of raw humanity offending our sensibilities(38).She uses interesting words to basically describe how people put one acrosst like to face reality and see how life really is. People just mountain pass past the homeless, pretend nothing is wrong and life is perfect forgetting about the other humans in rags, starving, and living day to day on the street and in parks. For most it wasnt a life-style chosen, yet people only see what is right in front of their eyes An awareness of rags with voices that get down no sense and scream in inarticulate rage(38). Ascher believes and states that, Compassion is not a personality trait like sunny disposition.It must be learned, and it is learned by having adversity at our windows, access with the gates of our yards, the walls of our towns, adversity that becomes so familiar that we begin to identify and empathize with it. ( 38) Ascher then, compares the homeless to the superannuated Greeks, reminding us of our common humanity. In my opinion, I believe that the point of this essay was to speak to people through writing. Ascher made very good points about her beliefs on compassion. For example, how she believes compassion is learned and not just a character trait. I for one agree with her.Being compassionate is not something that you should describe yourself as, but more so an action of doing or giving without second-guessing, or thinking of it. Its something you pick up as a child in your home and community and it grows on you, it becomes part of your identity. In Aschers essay she gets her point across with plenty of arguments to back it up. She uses encounters from everyday life so readers can see and understand where she is coming from. Ascher made me change how I see and think about compassion. Thats why she is such a great writer because the execution of her work is just excellent.

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