William Wilson Guilt and Blame Quotes

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Quote #7

Excited by such appliances to vice, my constitutional temperament broke forth with redoubled ardor, and I spurned even the common restraints of decency in the mad infatuation of my revels. (32)

William tries to blame his activities on some natural predisposition toward vice.

Quote #8

It was at Rome, during the Carnival of 18—, that I attended a masquerade in the palazzo of the Neapolitan Duke Di Broglio. (46)

The narrator is careful not to give us too many details about his story, possibly because he isn’t able to face up to it himself.