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“... They are to be stacked like logs, or thrown on a pyre, in the center of Paris,' Michelangelo explained. 'And they will be burned.' 'What are they?' Jeanne asked. 'Which books?' 'What does it matter? They're books!' William said.” quote by Adam Gidwitz
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““... They are to be stacked like logs, or thrown on a pyre, in the center of Paris,' Michelangelo explained. 'And they will be burned.' 'What are they?' Jeanne asked. 'Which books?' 'What does it matter? They're books!' William said.””

Adam Gidwitz

About This Quote

Source Book: The Inquisitor’s Tale by Adam Gidwitz, 2016

The dialogue highlights the absurdity of destroying knowledge and the futility of questioning its value after the fact.

In simple terms: Destroying books is pointless; questioning after the fact is absurd.

Key Takeaway

Protect knowledge and act before it’s gone.

Themes

censorship war knowledge absurdity

Mood

urgent defiant

Type

ethical political

When to use this quote

  • libraries
  • war zones
  • education policy
  • media literacy

Key Concepts

freedom of expression historical memory

Questions to Reflect On

  • What would you do if a library were threatened?
  • How do we value knowledge before it’s lost?
A Different Perspective

Even if books seem irrelevant, they hold cultural memory.

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