They had, finally, the only thing anyone really wants in life: someone to hold your hand when you die.
A short story is a love affair, a novel is a marriage. A short story is a photograph; a novel is a film.
Interpretation
What this quote means
Short stories are brief and intense, while novels are extensive and developed.
This quote by Lorrie Moore compares the essence of short stories and novels using metaphors of love and relationships. A short story captures a fleeting moment filled with passion, akin to a love affair, whereas a novel represents a deeper, more committed narrative, much like a marriage. Additionally, the comparison of a short story to a photograph emphasizes its ability to freeze a moment in time, while a novel, likened to a film, allows for a more complex and evolving story.
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Example use cases
This quote can be used in a literature class to discuss the differences between short fiction and longer forms.
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I tried not to think about my life. I did not have any good solid plans for it long-term - no bad plans either, no plans at all - and the lostness of that, compared with the clear ambitions of my friends (marriage, children, law school), sometimes shamed me. Other times in my mind I defended such a condition as morally and intellectually superior - my life was open and ready and free - but that did not make it less lonely.
She was not good on the phone. She needed the face, the pattern of eyes, nose, trembling mouth... People talking were meant to look at a face, the disastrous cupcake of it, the hide-and-seek of the heart dashing across. With a phone, you said words, but you never watched them go in. You saw them off at the airport but never knew whether there was anyone there to greet them when they got off the plane.
No matter that you anticipate a thing; you get so used to it as part of the future that its actuality, its arrival, its force and presence, startles you, takes you by surprise, as would a ghost suddenly appearing in the room wearing familiar perfume and boots.
When I was in graduate school, I had a teacher who said to me, 'Women writers should marry somebody who thinks writing is cute. Because if they really realised what writing was, they would run a mile.'
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