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“In the Sapient tongue he said softly, ‘Tell me, Master, did you know Incarceron was tiny?’ ‘Is it?’ Sapphique replied in the same language, his green eyes as he looked up lit by deep points of flame. ‘To you, perhaps. Not to its Prisoners. Every prison is a universe for its inmates. And think…” quote by Catherine Fisher
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“In the Sapient tongue he said softly, ‘Tell me, Master, did you know Incarceron was tiny?’ ‘Is it?’ Sapphique replied in the same language, his green eyes as he looked up lit by deep points of flame. ‘To you, perhaps. Not to its Prisoners. Every prison is a universe for its inmates. And think, Jared Sapiens. Might not the Realm also be tiny, swinging from the watchchain of some being in a world even vaster?”

Catherine Fisher

About This Quote

Source Novel: Incarceron by Catherine Fisher, 2007

The quote suggests that what seems small or limited from one perspective may be vast to another, and that prisons (or constraints) are subjective universes for those within them.

In simple terms: Perspective changes the size of a prison.

Key Takeaway

Recognize how perspective shapes perceived limits.

Themes

perspective constraints universe subjectivity

Mood

reflective thoughtful inquisitive

Type

philosophical literary

When to use this quote

  • personal growth
  • conflict resolution
  • creative thinking
  • philosophical debate
  • literary analysis

Key Concepts

relativism existentialism metaphor

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does perspective alter your sense of confinement?
  • Can you see constraints as opportunities?
A Different Perspective

The metaphor may overlook tangible hardships of actual imprisonment.

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