Ask me Quote by Bret Easton Ellis
“What do you do?' she asks, holding out the vest. 'What do you do?' 'What do you do?' she asks, her voice shaking. 'Don't ask me, please. Okay, Clay?' 'Why not?' She sits on the mattress after I get up. Muriel screams. 'Because... I don't know,' she sighs. I look at her and don't feel anything and walk out with my vest.”
About This Quote
A scene of emotional detachment where the narrator observes another's distress without empathy, highlighting alienation.
In simple terms: The speaker watches pain but feels nothing.
Emotional numbness isolates us.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- witnessing a friend's crisis
- being present at a funeral
- observing a heated argument
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- Practice active listening
- Cultivate self-awareness of emotional responses
Questions to Reflect On
- How does emotional numbness protect us?
- When is detachment harmful?
The narrator's lack of feeling may be a coping mechanism, not pure indifference.