Themes -- Self-Analysis
Self-Analysis: involving the importance, or dangers, of holding a mirror up to the self.
Letter 4.6
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("Do you share my madness") [1831 only]
Letter 4.7
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("Enthusiasm")
1.2.7
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("The words of fate") [1831 only]
1.3.4
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("Nature will allow")
1.4.8
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("Capable of observing outward objects")
2.1.1
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("I persuaded myself")
2.2.2
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("If our impulses were confined")
2.4.5
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("When I became fully convinced ... the monster that I am")
2.8.2
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("I was a fool")
3.4.11
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("My selfish despair") [1831 only]
3.5.1
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("They all died by my hands")
3.6.2
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("Motion of every muscle ... extremities of my limbs")
Walton 3
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("My imagination was vivid")
Walton 10
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("Examining my past conduct")
Walton 10
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("Actuated by selfish and vicious motives")
Walton 13
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("The voice of conscience")
Walton 13
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("My first impulses")