shame: being guilty of something, but not admitting to it, and being shady.
embaressment: knowing you did something wrong, and expressing it in your features.
guilt: doing something wrong, admitting it to yourself, and holding it in (which is not good)
they are both emotions where one feels bad about oneself
Gerhart Piers has written: 'Shame and guilt, a psychoanalytic and a cultural study' -- subject(s): Guilt, Psychoanalysis, Shame 'Shame and guilt' -- subject(s): Guilt, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Guilt, Shame
shame
To clear of shame or guilt.
1) Guilt is generally linked with a moral transgression while shame is more linked with the notion of failure
Compare and contrast it with what?
1. Compare 2. Contrast
compare is when you compare two things that are the same and contrast is when you compare two things that are different.
compare and contrast between triangles and a trapezoid
compare and contrast the lakes,wetland and rivers?
Compare.
The biological theory of emotion focuses on the physiological responses that accompany emotions, such as changes in heart rate or hormone levels. In contrast, the cognitive theory of emotion emphasizes the role of thoughts and interpretations in determining emotional experiences. While the biological theory emphasizes the automatic and innate nature of emotions, the cognitive theory suggests that emotions are influenced by individual perception and interpretation of events.
The answer depends on what you wish to compare and contrast it with.