Saachi tried to hold onto the sand, but it steadily flowed out between his fingers until it was gone.
The scenario in which a character tries to cover up or hide a wrongdoing, only to constantly be haunted by feelings of guilt, most clearly symbolizes guilt. This internal struggle and inability to escape the consequences of one's actions reflects the burden that guilt can place on an individual's conscience.
In Macbeth, blood.
A scenario where a person constantly avoids eye contact, fidgets nervously, and has trouble speaking when confronted about a specific action that they know was wrong can symbolize guilt. Their body language and demeanor often reflect the internal conflict and shame they are experiencing.
A scenario that could symbolize guilt is a character constantly washing their hands to try to rid themselves of an invisible stain, representing their internal feelings of shame and remorse. This act could serve as a visual metaphor for the weight of their guilt that they can't escape from.
The word "triumphant" most clearly reveals the tone of Margaret Frink's memoir passage.
The motif in this passage is the repeated reference to the color red symbolizing passion and danger.
B.) I looked at my hand and saw a strange black mark. I tried to rub it, but the stain wouldn't come off. This scenario symbolizes guilt more clearly as the black mark on the hand that cannot be removed represents a lingering sense of wrongdoing or shame that cannot easily be erased.
"The answer is clear to me."
the defense of Russuain
And in the difficult hours of this day - through dark days that may be yet to come - we will know that the vast majority of the members of the human race are on our side.
Her best