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    Regret By Kate Chopin

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    general store and plantation for over a year and after she sold up, to support herself and her young family, she began to write. In her writing, Chopin often depicts characters who find themselves at odds with their societal norms like the story ‘Regret’ which was written in 1894 and accurately fits into the ideal as it presents a woman who gives the impression that she is at ease with her life however new attitudes arise as she

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    Preventing a Life of Regret The ruckus of the crowd pierced the fallen players ears in the form of a serrated knife. Feeling the blood pulsing through his head caused him to clench his eyes shut in agony and grab at his hair, hoping to block out the unbearable waves of pain. The blurry forms of his coach and teammates surrounded his vision and as much as he wanted to get up and tell them that he was fine, he knew that there was no way that he would be able to recover from this injury easily. He

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    Tardiness and Regret The story that I am going to tell is based on my true story and ithout any further ado let me begin the story. September 2015, I am officially being the student of Faculty of Arts, Udayana University. After the orientation for new students, I got a lot of friends; students with the same year as me and older students. One day when the sun was shining brightly and I was going to go back home, one of my seniors greeted me. He said “Hi! Do you remember me?” I was thinking hardly

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    Guilt and regret are two very powerful words in which fits the description about this essay by Staples. For some it’s never really easy to escape your past especially when there’s so much regret that you feel when you think about all the people that was in your life during your childhood. For Staples the memory of his childhood was brought on by the devastating news of the death of his younger brother and the irony to me reading this essay was that the sadness didn’t come entirely from just his death

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    Regret is an emotion humans experience all throughout their lives. Whether it is big or little, something will haunt you and make you ask the well-known question, “what if?” In The Kite Runner by Kahled Hosseini, the protagonist of the novel, Amir, experiences regret in many ways as he tries to find his true identity. It is to believe that one who doesn’t experience regret or guilt throughout life then one hasn’t truly lived. Amir must learn about unconditional/undying love, sacrifice and redemption

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    thinking and experiences of regret Introduction Counterfactual thinking is the cognitive process in which individuals can simulate alternative realities, to think about how things could have turned out differently, with statements such as ‘what if’ and ‘if only’. Counterfactuals can be either upward, in which alternative realities are improved, or downward, in which alternative realities are worsened. Reflecting on previous outcomes can make individuals experience regret and this review will focus

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    probably felt regret from time to time, whether its something small or something huge. In John Steinbeck’s novella, Of Mice and Men, Steinbeck shows multiple examples of regret and what it can do to a person. This is a story of two friends who are seeking a better life and their own place. However, in this search they encounter many problems that prevent them from achieving their dream. The author shows us the many forms of regret and how it affects people. One of the earliest examples of regret is on page

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    by John Updike because the main character has made some good, and bad choices that he regrets making. In my opinion I believe that Sammy regrets, and has made a bad choice by quitting the grocery store because he was unable to find the girls again, and also he needs to find a decent job that will hire a 19 year old again which may be difficult.

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    Regret by Kate Chopin In the short story "Regret" by Kate Chopin a woman called Mamzelle Aurélie has to keep a neighbour's four children for two weeks. Mamzelle Aurélie is an old and lonely woman. She has never had a man and lives alone on her farm with some animals and Negroes working for her. Because of a dangerous illness of her mother, the young neighbour has to leave and couldn't take care of her children anymore. This is why Mamzelle Aurélie, who has never ever has children before, has

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    Mamzelle Aurélie, the main character in “Regret”, has never been in love nor had the thought of marrying. Why is this you may be wondering? Well, it is hard to say why Mamzelle Aurélie would choose a lifestyle like this, but maybe she never found the right man to fit her wants and needs or maybe she liked to be independent and live her life without having to think of someone besides herself. In “Regret”, Kate Chopin illustrates how Mamzelle Aurélie, a fifty year old woman who has never been in love

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