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Ours is essentially a tragic age, so we refuse to take it tragically.
D. H. Lawrence
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Interpretation

What this quote means

The quote suggests that although we live in difficult times, we choose to face them with resilience rather than despair.

D. H. Lawrence acknowledges the challenges and hardships of the current era, labeling it as a 'tragic age.' However, instead of succumbing to tragedy, he emphasizes the human spirit's resolve to confront adversity with strength and a defiant stance. This perspective encourages individuals to find meaning and purpose despite the difficulties they encounter in life.

Themes

TragedyResilienceHuman SpiritAdversityStrength

In practice

Example use cases

During a speech addressing the challenges faced by society, this quote can be used to inspire hope.

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