which sentence in this excerpt from leo tolstoy’s the death of ivan ilyich shows that ivan ilyich’s daughter, lisa, does not empathize with her father’s suffering? she began to remind him of his medicines, but he turned his eyes towards her with such a look that she did not finish what she was saying; so great an animosity, to her in particular, did that look express. "for christ's sake let me die in peace!" he said. she would have gone away, but just then their daughter came in and went up to say good morning. he looked at her as he had done at his wife, and in reply to her inquiry about his health said dryly that he would soon free them all of himself. they were both silent and after sitting with him for a while went away. "is it our fault?" lisa said to her mother. "it's as if we were to blame! i am sorry for papa, but why should we be tortured?" the doctor came at his usual time. ivan ilyich answered "yes" and "no," never taking his angry eyes from him, and at last said: "you know you can do nothing for me, so leave me alone."

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After reading this except from leo tolstoy’s the death of ivan ilyich I've recognized the sentence which shows that ivan ilyich’s daughter, lisa, does not empathize with her father’s suffering almos in the end of the excerpt. I am pretty sure that this sentence best shows what you need. 
 "it's as if we were to blame! i am sorry for papa, but why should we be tortured?"





The answer would be this sentence:  "I am sorry for papa, but why should we be tortured?" That shows that she see's her fathers suffering as nothing compared to what she is feeling. She doesn't recognize his pain because she's worried about the things she's having to do for him. Which are supposedly becoming a burden. That is insensitve way to think and insensitive is the opposite of Empathy.

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