During World War I, the symbol given to shame men into joining the army as a sign of cowardice was the "white feather."
Shame.
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a shame or having disrespect for something
One who scatters shame
Such a blatant display of cowardice can only be coupled with an equally potent sense of shame.
The sending of a white feather to an officer in the British Army signifies cowardice. It was done during the first world war to try to shame men into enlisting.
Henry left the Tattered Soldier because he felt overwhelmed by the soldier's constant reminders of his own fear and shame. The soldier's presence served as a painful reflection of Henry's struggle with cowardice, which he wanted to escape. Additionally, Henry sought to distance himself from the emotional burden and guilt that accompanied the soldier's injuries and suffering. Ultimately, he was trying to reconcile his own feelings about bravery and cowardice in the face of war.
cRYING sHAME
Then it would be very easy not to get shameful because you would not have anything to give you shame in the first place. So, if you do not feel shame from anything but shame, you would not feel shame from anything.
Shame Shame Shame - 1999 was released on: USA: 21 August 1999 (TV premiere) USA: 14 December 1999 (video premiere)
this question is from the c.a.b quiz and the author explicitly asked for questions NOT to be posted on the internet. Shame on you.
The Fame
Shame on you.
Here a few sentences for "shame": It's a crying shame that our school doesn't have enough money for text books. It's a shame that you have to leave so soon. Mom's cooking puts mine to shame. There is no shame in finishing in second place. He felt a deep sense of shame for his crime.
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The Shame of the Cities was created in 1904.