All 3 Uses of
remorse
in
Ulysses, by James Joyce
- Agenbite of inwit: remorse of conscience.†
Chpt 9 *remorse = deep regret for doing something that was wrong
- STEPHEN: (Choking with fright, remorse and horror) They say I killed you, mother.†
Chpt 15
- Why did Bloom experience a sentiment of remorse?†
Chpt 17
Definition:
a feeling of deep regret for doing something that was wrong
Synonym comparison (if you're into word choice):
Many consider the word remorse stronger than the word regret. Also, it is more personal. One might regret that their team lost the game, but feel remorse that they missed the bus and weren't there to help the team.
Many consider the word remorse stronger than the word regret. Also, it is more personal. One might regret that their team lost the game, but feel remorse that they missed the bus and weren't there to help the team.