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“What is this?” he went on now, spearing an unfortunate object on a fork and raising it to eye level. “This… this… thing?” “A parsnip?” Jem suggested. “A parsnip planted in Satan’s own garden.” said Will. He glanced about. “I don’t suppose there’s a dog I could feed it to.” “There don’t seem to be…” quote by Cassandra Clare
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“What is this?” he went on now, spearing an unfortunate object on a fork and raising it to eye level. “This… this… thing?” “A parsnip?” Jem suggested. “A parsnip planted in Satan’s own garden.” said Will. He glanced about. “I don’t suppose there’s a dog I could feed it to.” “There don’t seem to be any pets about,” Jem—who loved all animals, even the inglorious and ill-tempered Church—observed. “Probably all poisoned by parsnips,” said Will.”

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About This Quote

Source Novel: Clockwork Princess, Cassandra Clare, 2013

A quirky scene where characters discuss a parsnip in a sinister garden, mixing humor with dark fantasy elements.

In simple terms: Characters joke about a parsnip in a dangerous garden.

Key Takeaway

Use humor to lighten tense or eerie moments.

Themes

humor fantasy danger dialogue creativity

Mood

lighthearted mysterious whimsical

Type

dialogue scene humorous

When to use this quote

  • fantasy adventure
  • character interaction
  • comic relief
  • world-building

Key Concepts

mythical settings character banter symbolic objects

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does absurdity affect fear?
  • What can a simple object symbolize in dark settings?
A Different Perspective

Humor may undercut tension if overused.

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