Yes. Up to that point you see Claudius exclusively through Hamlet's skewed vision. In his "O, my offence is rank" speech, Claudius is shown to be a rational person, not the monster Hamlet believes him to be. He has committed a crime and a sin, and he knows it, and he knows that to really repent it he must give up the reward of his crime. Part of that reward is being married to Gertrude and he does not want to give that up because he loves her very much, no matter what Hamlet thinks.
he felt remorse
He felt remorse
Brutus says this in the play Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare.
psychotic and sinister. He lets you read his thoughts and listen to him try to 'justify' himself. He has no guilt or remorse.
the candle scene in Macbeth refers to the 'Sleepwalking scene"... where Lady Macbeth's heart has been burdened with remorse and she longs for peace of mind and soul. the unending darkness that has over time engulfed her mind is only broken by the flickering light from her candle... check it up..(not sure)
out of the Nazi leadership it was Speer.
Alas- used to express unhappiness, pity, or concern.
Remorse is a noun.
If Jack had shown real remorse in the courtroom, it's possible that the judge and jury may have been more lenient in their sentencing. Showing genuine remorse can demonstrate a willingness to take responsibility for one's actions and can sway the court's perception of the defendant. Additionally, it may have influenced the victim's family and the public perception of Jack.
Repentance, regret, and guilt are synonyms for the word remorse."Have you no remorse for what you did?"
After realizing the impact of his actions, he felt deep remorse for hurting his friend's feelings.
Remorse ASCII was created in 1994.
Remorse at Death was created in 1948.
No Remorse Records ended in 1990.
No Remorse Records was created in 1988.
Without Remorse was created in 1993.
According to http://blog.laborlawtalk.com/2006/12/05/illinois-buyers-remorse-laws/ the answer is no. Three day laws only apply to "a few specific types of purchases, including door-to-door sales, hearing aids, buyer's club memberships, home repair services and health club memberships." Bummer.