Themes -- Guilt
Guilt: Not just the sense of remorse, but how it is generated, and its value or dangers.
Themes -- Doubling
Themes -- Justice
1.1.6
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("My temper was sometimes violent, and my passions vehement") [1831 only]
1.3.8
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("Blame")
1.4.8
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("The greatest remorse")
1.5.6
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("I did not speak")
1.6.5
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("I dared not advance")
1.6.8
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("Its departure")
1.6.8
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("A depraved wretch")
1.6.8
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("Forced to destroy")
1.6.8
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("I resolved to remain silent")
1.6.11
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("Shake my faith")
1.6.12
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("Every one else believes in her guilt")
1.7.1
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("I the cause")
1.7.5
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("Daemon")
1.7.5
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("Fangs of remorse")
1.7.5
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("Confessed her guilt ")
1.7.7
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("I almost began to think that I was the monster")
1.7.9
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("I, the true murderer")
1.7.9
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("The never-dying worm")
1.7.9
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("Felt not as I did")
2.1.1
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("Sense of guilt")
2.1.2
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("That could not be")
2.1.2
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("The monster")
2.1.4
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("Revenge")
2.2.6
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("The guilty are allowed")
2.5.6
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("Of what a strange nature is knowledge")
2.8.1
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("Why ... so wantonly bestowed")
2.8.10
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("I am alone, and miserable")
3.2.5
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("Some great crime")
3.3.1
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("Remorse")
3.4.3
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("The anguish of recognition")
3.4.4
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("I called myself the murderer")
3.4.9
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("My destiny ... close")
3.4.11
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("A bad conscience")
3.5.1
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("Inquiries concerning an event")
3.5.1
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("They all died by my hands")
3.5.5
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("Sentence")
3.5.6
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("For the guilty there is no peace")
Walton 5
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("September 2d")
Walton 6
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("Many of my unfortunate comrades have already found a grave")
Walton 13
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("My heart was poisoned with remorse")
Walton 14
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("My demoniacal design")