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Cave Quote by Cathie Pelletier

“The big television crouched in the shadowy beam of the porch light. Mattie could see its black, open face, and she felt as though she were looking into the mouth of a deep, dangerous cave.” quote by Cathie Pelletier
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““The big television crouched in the shadowy beam of the porch light. Mattie could see its black, open face, and she felt as though she were looking into the mouth of a deep, dangerous cave.””

Cathie Pelletier

About This Quote

Source Novel: The House on the Edge of the World, 1998

The television appears ominous, likened to a dark cave, evoking fear and curiosity about hidden dangers.

In simple terms: The TV feels like a scary, dark cave.

Key Takeaway

Approach fear with caution and curiosity.

Themes

fear curiosity danger media perception

Mood

eerie reflective intriguing

Type

literary descriptive

When to use this quote

  • Late-night TV watching
  • home security assessment
  • media literacy workshops
  • creative writing prompts

Key Concepts

Symbolism psychology environmental storytelling

Questions to Reflect On

  • What makes ordinary objects seem threatening?
  • How does lighting affect perception of danger?
A Different Perspective

The metaphor may exaggerate ordinary technology’s threat.

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