The Villain

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"The Villain" is a poem by Welsh poet W. H. Davies that reflects on guilt, regret, and the unintended harm caused by a seemingly minor act.

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instanceOf literary work
poem
author W. H. Davies NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
Wales NERFINISHED
createdBy W. H. Davies NERFINISHED
form short poem
genre lyric poetry
reflective poetry
hasAuthorNationality Welsh
hasCharacterRole villain
hasMoral awareness of consequences is part of moral growth
seemingly trivial misdeeds can cause lasting harm
hasTone confessional
reflective
somber
isStudiedIn English literature courses
poetry analysis
language English
literaryMovement Georgian poetry
narrativePerspective first-person narration
portrays disproportionate impact of small actions
inner conflict
psychological burden of guilt
subjectMatter a seemingly minor act that causes harm
the speaker’s reflection on past wrongdoing
theme guilt
harm caused by minor actions
moral responsibility
regret
remorse
unintended consequences
writer W. H. Davies NERFINISHED

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W. H. Davies hasPoem The Villain