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Grief Quote by Alice Hoffman

“she clutched her purse and was completely composed, gracefully accepting people’s sympathies, but when they started to shovel the dirt over old dick’s coffin she began to weep, and her grief was strong enough to chase the sparrows from the trees.” quote by Alice Hoffman
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““she clutched her purse and was completely composed, gracefully accepting people’s sympathies, but when they started to shovel the dirt over old dick’s coffin she began to weep, and her grief was strong enough to chase the sparrows from the trees.””

Alice Hoffman

About This Quote

Source Novel: Practical Magic by Alice Hoffman, 1995

A woman maintains composure in public sympathy but breaks down privately when confronting a loved one's death, showing grief’s hidden intensity.

In simple terms: She appears calm but deeply mourns.

Key Takeaway

Allow private grief to surface.

Themes

grief public vs private emotional honesty

Mood

somber reflective

Type

narrative emotional

When to use this quote

  • funeral
  • personal loss
  • support gatherings

Key Concepts

psychology social expectation catharsis

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you support others who hide their sorrow?
  • What signs indicate hidden grief?
A Different Perspective

Grief may erupt unexpectedly despite outward calm.

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