Remorse is a feeling of regret or sadness for doing wrong or sinning.
Repentance, regret, and guilt are synonyms for the word remorse."Have you no remorse for what you did?"
My Antonia by Willa Cather fuses together the fictional story of Antonia Shimerda and the real story of the author's own experiences living in Nebraska.
Remorse.
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Yes, the noun 'remorse' is an abstract noun; a word for deep regret or guilt; a word for an emotion.
Guilt
Yes, remorse is a noun. It refers to a deep regret or guilt over a wrongdoing or mistake.
The First Person
"My Antonia" is unconventional in that Antonia is present in only half of the novel, yet her character looms large over the entire story. Despite her absence in the second part, she remains a central figure through Jim's memories and reflections, showcasing the lasting impact she had on his life and the story as a whole.
The noun 'remorse' is a mass (uncountable), common, abstract noun; a word for an emotion.
Remorse.
The murderer felt much remorse when he looked upon the woman he had just killed.