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“The war had been a daily thought, a continual consciousness in her life for two years, but never a real presence. Battles were things that were fought somewhere else, won somehow, by someone, and lost by someone else. Now as she stood by her own door and listened to the cannons, it was with a…” quote by Anonymous
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““The war had been a daily thought, a continual consciousness in her life for two years, but never a real presence. Battles were things that were fought somewhere else, won somehow, by someone, and lost by someone else. Now as she stood by her own door and listened to the cannons, it was with a chilling, dreadfully full and clear realization that men were out on the field beneath that gray cloud taking each other’s lives.””

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About This Quote

Source Novel: The Book Thief by Markus Zusak, 2005

She perceives war as distant, yet feels its grim reality when it reaches her home, confronting her with the starkness of human conflict.

In simple terms: War feels distant until it hits home, showing its harsh reality.

Key Takeaway

Recognize how distant crises become personal.

Themes

war psychology humanity

Mood

somber reflective

Type

literary historical

When to use this quote

  • homefront experience
  • civilian perspective
  • historical reflection

Key Concepts

existential dread war trauma personal realization

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does proximity change perception of conflict?
  • What personal actions can mitigate fear?
A Different Perspective

The quote may romanticize war's impact, overlooking everyday resilience.

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