I think we are bound to, and by, nature. We may want to deny this connection and try to believe we control the external world, but every time there's a snowstorm or drought, we know our fate is tied to the world around us
Abra DeMadrigal didn't look young enough to be my sister anymore. Her sorrow weighed her down and aged her. She was still beautiful, but she looked very far away. No wonder our people had raven eyes, so distant, so sad. No matter how wise she was, my mother looked like a woman who hadn't truely believed how much evil there was in our world. Not until this moment.
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What this quote means
The quote reflects on the deep sorrow and wisdom that come from experiencing evil in the world.
In this quote, Alice Hoffman poignantly illustrates the transformation that sorrow and the harsh realities of life can have on a person. Abra DeMadrigal, while still beautiful, bears the weight of her experiences, indicating that wisdom often comes at a personal cost. The mention of the 'raven eyes' symbolizes a certain depth of sorrow and introspection that resonates with the pain of understanding the world's evils, suggesting that true wisdom often entails confronting uncomfortable truths about life.
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Example use cases
Using this quote during a discussion about the impacts of trauma in literature.
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