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“and wind whispered in the porch. Didn’t I tell my father I would kill him? And should I? I searched the house. I heard a noise and went into” quote by David Adams Richards
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““and wind whispered in the porch. Didn’t I tell my father I would kill him? And should I? I searched the house. I heard a noise and went into””

David Adams Richards

About This Quote

Source Short story: “The House on the Edge,” 2005

A haunting internal conflict emerges as the narrator confronts violent thoughts toward a parent, blending dread with curiosity.

In simple terms: Inner conflict and dread.

Key Takeaway

Explore dark thoughts responsibly.

Themes

conflict family guilt darkness

Mood

eerie tense

Type

literary psychological

When to use this quote

  • family tension
  • self‑reflection
  • creative writing
  • mental health awareness

Key Concepts

psychology literature

Questions to Reflect On

  • What triggers such thoughts?
  • How can one reconcile love and anger toward a parent?
A Different Perspective

Violent fantasies may be harmful if acted upon.

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