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“that arrangements were made for the swallowing up of London and Westminster. Even the Cock-lane ghost had been” quote by Charles Dickens
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““that arrangements were made for the swallowing up of London and Westminster. Even the Cock-lane ghost had been””

Charles Dickens

About This Quote

Source Novel: Little Dorrit, 1857

Describes a looming, ominous plan to consume London, using a ghostly metaphor to hint at overwhelming forces.

In simple terms: A plan threatens to engulf the city.

Key Takeaway

Beware of destructive schemes.

Themes

danger urban decay foreboding metaphor

Mood

melancholic foreboding critical

Type

literary historical analytical

When to use this quote

  • urban planning debates
  • historical analysis
  • literary study

Key Concepts

political power social upheaval

Questions to Reflect On

  • What modern forces feel like a swallowing threat?
  • How does metaphor shape our perception of danger?
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