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The meaning of Angelina Grimke's poem, The Eyes of Your Regret, is that life is the same over and over. The author experiences misery every day by traveling the same route.
It is a hateful attitude that Creon has towards Antigone in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban King Creon characterizes Princess Antigone as having a lifelong track record for foolishness. He also describes her as exactly like her father, disgraced King Oedipus, in her rashness and stubbornness. He even goes so far as to call her too evil to be the wife of his son, Prince Haemon. He never indicates any regret about her death sentence or her death.
It's an expression of regret and sorrow. Apart from the word "alas", the closest we can come is "too bad!"
someone who is unrepentant does not regret their actions and does not ask for forgiveness
I am deeply regret my actions. Please be merciful.
What's done is done; you can't take back words or actions that you regret. But they will have lingering effects whether you regret them or not.
Actions speak louder than words. You need to take responsibility for your actions. Because of the actions of a few misbehaving students, the entire class was punished. I regret my actions and I'm sorry for the pain I have caused.
Yes, the Once-ler does show regret for his actions in "The Lorax" by Dr. Seuss. He reflects on his past mistakes and the harm he caused to the environment and the creatures living in the Truffula forest. This realization leads him to change his ways and attempt to make amends for his past actions.
The term "what I've done" is typically part of an expression of regret for an action.The phrase is also a song title by Linkin Park (Minutes to Midnight, 2007) with lyrics similarly expressing regret for past actions.
"Chagrin d'enfant" is a French term that translates to "childhood sorrow" or "childhood regret." It refers to the feeling of disappointment or regret that a person experiences looking back on their childhood experiences or actions.
This might be possible. You must send them an email and "regret"/Explain your sins/actions. I am sure they are interrested in you, but pay attention to their rules.
"Remorse" is a feeling of deep regret or guilt for a past action or decision. It is often accompanied by a sense of responsibility for one's actions and a desire to make amends.
Pip's actions are prompted by a desire to better himself and rise above his humble origins. He becomes dissatisfied with his station in life and longs to become a gentleman. Later, Pip is filled with regret and self-loathing when he realizes the consequences of his actions and the harm he has caused to those who cared for him.
Yes, Theban King Oedipus fulfills a prophecy about killing ... his own father. In self-defense, and while he thinks he's running away from his dreadful fate, he fatally wounds an arrogant stranger who's old enough to be his father and whom he resembles. But Oedipus thinks nothing of it, because of the victim's violent temper and seemingly insignificant identity.Years later, and to his horror, Oedipus realizes that the minute he chose to run he collided with his fate. Specifically, he learns that the unlikeable stranger whom he kills without a thought, and seemingly without much if any regret, was his father, Theban King Laius.
"Repending" is not a commonly used word in English. It could potentially be a typo or a misspelling of "repenting," which means feeling regret or remorse for one's actions or decisions.