Time Quote by Alexander Solschenizyn
““In the course of my new work I had occasion to go roaming about the whole construction site and time to sit on the ceiling of the eighth floor of our building, in other words, as if on the roof. And from there we prisoners had a panoramic view of Moscow. ... But no matter how much of a greenhorn I was in champing at the bit to be out "in freedom," this city did not arouse in me envy or the wish to soar down onto its streets. All the evil holding us prisoner had been woven here. This arrogant city had never before provided such a justification as it did now after the war for the saying: "Moscow turns its back on tears!””
About This Quote
Source Book: The First Circle, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, 1968
The narrator observes a city that appears free yet is imprisoning, highlighting that oppression can be subtle and pervasive.
In simple terms: Freedom can feel like a cage.
Question appearances of liberty.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- historical analysis
- political discourse
- personal reflection
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do we recognize hidden oppression?
- What signs indicate true freedom?
The perspective may be limited to a single experience.