The superior man knows what mistakes he has done and take the blame while the inferior man passes on the blame to others.
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blames, himself
Creon blames himself for Antigone's death. He also blames himself for his wife Eurydice death and his son Haemon's death as well .
Himself. No, he blames Friar Lawrence even less than himself, which is ridiculous.
Leslie dies and Jesse blames himself partly
In "The Scarlet Letter", Dimmesdale is initially enraged when he learns the true identity of Chillingworth from Hester. He blames her for keeping this information from him. However, after the embrace, he forgives her and blames himself for not seeing Chillingworth for who he actually was.
A person who consistently blames themselves for everything may exhibit traits of self-blame or self-criticism. They could also be characterized as having a tendency towards self-guilt or self-condemnation.
because victor frankenstein created a monster so they thought that he was so crazy that he murdered clerval.
Macduff blames himself for their death (because he left them unprotected).
Faber blames society and individuals for allowing book burnings to happen. He believes that people's fear and apathy towards knowledge and critical thinking are ultimately responsible for the destruction of books and ideas.
Jim blames his mother for not stopping him from going on the treasure hunt because he knows that she wouldn't have wanted him to be involved in such a dangerous and risky adventure. This shows his guilt and regret for involving himself in the dangerous journey.
A bad workman always blames his tools (it is not the tools, but how they are employed)