Skip to content

Greek mythology Quote by Delora Dennis

“Don’t blame your mother, Tony. I was the one being promiscuous.” Owen said. Evelyn nodded. “And you know how much I love Greek mythology, Son.” quote by Delora Dennis
Download Open image
““Don’t blame your mother, Tony. I was the one being promiscuous.” Owen said. Evelyn nodded. “And you know how much I love Greek mythology, Son.””

Delora Dennis

About This Quote

Source Novel: Unnamed contemporary fiction, 2022

A character deflects blame, reveals personal promiscuity, and connects love for Greek mythology to personal identity.

In simple terms: Blame shifting, personal truth, mythic reference.

Key Takeaway

Own your actions, avoid blame.

Themes

responsibility relationships mythology identity humor

Mood

playful reflective

Type

fiction dialogue

When to use this quote

  • romantic conflict
  • family dinner
  • personal confession

Key Concepts

self‑awareness mythic symbolism interpersonal dynamics

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does the myth reference reveal about the speaker?
  • How does blame affect relationships?
A Different Perspective

Humor may mask deeper issues.

4.1 out of 5 (4 ratings)

More by Delora Dennis

Explore all 8 Delora Dennis quotes

More Greek mythology quotes

Browse all 220 Greek mythology quotes