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A sound of cornered-animal fear and hate and surrender and defiance . . . like the last sound the treed and shot and falling animal makes as the dogs get him, when he finally doesn't care about anything but himself and his dying.
Ken Kesey
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Interpretation

What this quote means

The quote reflects the raw emotional state of desperation and self-preservation when faced with inevitable defeat.

Ken Kesey's quote captures the intense emotions experienced by a cornered animal, symbolizing a primal struggle for survival amidst fear, hatred, and a sense of surrender. It illustrates the instinctual drive to focus solely on one's own existence when faced with dire circumstances, evoking a sense of empathy for the plight of those who have experienced overwhelming threats and loss of control.

Themes

FearSurvivalDesperationSurrenderDefiance

In practice

Example use cases

This quote could be used in a discussion about resilience in literature during a literary analysis class.

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