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“Blanche Ingram, after having repelled, by supercilious taciturnity, some efforts of Mrs Dent and Mrs Eshton to draw her into conversation, had first murmured over some sentimental tunes and airs on the piano, and then, having fetched a novel from the library, had flung herself in haughty…” quote by Charlotte Bronte
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““Blanche Ingram, after having repelled, by supercilious taciturnity, some efforts of Mrs Dent and Mrs Eshton to draw her into conversation, had first murmured over some sentimental tunes and airs on the piano, and then, having fetched a novel from the library, had flung herself in haughty listlessness on a sofa and prepared to beguile, by the spell of fiction, the tedious hours of absence.””

Charlotte Bronte

About This Quote

Source Novel: Jane Eyre, 1847

A character uses literature and music to escape boredom and loneliness, seeking emotional stimulation.

In simple terms: She turns to art to avoid tediousness.

Key Takeaway

Engage with creative outlets to enrich daily life.

Themes

loneliness art escape

Mood

melancholic contemplative

Type

literary inspirational

When to use this quote

  • quiet afternoons
  • waiting rooms
  • long commutes
  • home alone

Key Concepts

fiction music social isolation

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you balance escapism with engagement?
  • What creative activity lifts your mood?
A Different Perspective

Relying on fiction may avoid confronting reality.

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