2015年9月21日月曜日

Q51.What is indignation?

A.Indignation is an urge to be angry through sympathy.<br>
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  Indignation is also called sense of injustice.<br>
  Indignation is an emotion that branches out from anger caused by sympathy.<br>
  For example, if you see a child crying and being bullied by another child you may feel anger as you put yourself in the bullied child's shoes.<br>
  We can naturally feel the same emotion as another person through empathy. However, indignation is felt through putting ourselves in another's situation. For example, a crying child is not necessarily angry, a crying child may be scared, but observers feel indignation which is anger for justice.<br>
  People feel indignation towards social crimes or unforgivable evils. Indignation causes us to stop another's violence or stage a protest against society through methods such as going on a hunger strike or marching in a demonstration. Indignation is anger felt through another's situation, so personal things cause anger, not indignation.<br>
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