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Highlanders Quote by Diana Gabaldon

“Well, from what I have heard of the Scotch Highlanders, there is little to choose between them and the red men for barbarous conduct." "Nonsense," said Jamie, sounding not the least offended. "The red savages eat the hearts of their enemies, or so I have heard. I prefer a good dish of oatmeal…” quote by Diana Gabaldon
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““Well, from what I have heard of the Scotch Highlanders, there is little to choose between them and the red men for barbarous conduct." "Nonsense," said Jamie, sounding not the least offended. "The red savages eat the hearts of their enemies, or so I have heard. I prefer a good dish of oatmeal parritch, myself." Bonnet made a noise, hastily stifled. " You are a Highlander? Well, I will say that for a barbarian, I have found ye passing civil, sir.””

Diana Gabaldon

About This Quote

Source Novel: Outlander, Diana Gabaldon, 1991

The speaker contrasts stereotypes of Highlanders and Native Americans, then humorously notes a Highlander’s civility despite expectations of barbarism.

In simple terms: People can defy harsh stereotypes.

Key Takeaway

Recognize individuality beyond cultural myths.

Themes

stereotypes culture humor

Mood

reflective wry

Type

literary dialogue

When to use this quote

  • social gatherings
  • historical fiction
  • cultural exchange

Key Concepts

identity prejudice civilization

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you challenge assumptions about a group?
  • What role does humor play in confronting bias?
A Different Perspective

Stereotypes can be deeply ingrained and hard to change.

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