Thou art Quote by Anonymous
““Nothing better," said this false bride, "than that she should be thrown into a cask stuck around with sharp nails, and that two white horses should be put to it, and should drag it from street to street till she is dead." "Thou art she!" said the old king; "and since thou hast judged thyself, it shall be so done to thee.””
About This Quote
Source Literature: Anonymous Folk Tale, early 19th century
A false bride is cruelly punished, and the king declares a reciprocal fate for himself, highlighting poetic justice.
In simple terms: A liar faces harsh punishment.
Beware of deceit; justice can be severe.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- legal ethics
- storytelling
- conflict mediation
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What does this tale teach about honesty?
- How can societies enforce justice without cruelty?
Violence may perpetuate more harm.