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It's a self-accusation.
Is there a blush of self-accusation here?
In Shakespeare, Welles found a refracted form of confession, self-doubt, and self-accusation.
In "The Age of Reform," Richard Hofstadter observed that there was an "enormous amount of self-accusation among Progressives".
The novelist hints at an answer, a note of self-accusation, even self-pity, audible in her voice.
Perhaps in the comfortable vacuity of reality television, celebrity-watching and lowbrow movies there was reason for a kind of self-accusation.
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"It's not like you don't turn me on," he protests in answer to an unheard accusation, maybe an uneasy self accusation.
The son's poetry can sometimes seem to channel the father's poignant self-accusations and ecstatic sympathies; and like his father, he has struggled with alcoholism and depression.
The spiral of self-accusations got worse in the time that followed.
On the other hand, the young woman below exemplifies how new insights helped her to understand that the stress and self-accusations she experienced were masking prolonged pressure.
Most of the women explained their depression as "Slowly suffocating", a pattern with insidious onset, self-accusations regarding their own shortcomings and personality failures, and an overriding sense of responsibility for their situation.
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