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Death Quote by Diane Setterfield

“He has described in precise, measured words the beautiful desolation he feels at the close of novels where the message is that there is no end to human suffering, only endurance. He has spoken of endings that are muted, but which echo longer in the memory than louder, more explosive denouements…” quote by Diane Setterfield
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““He has described in precise, measured words the beautiful desolation he feels at the close of novels where the message is that there is no end to human suffering, only endurance. He has spoken of endings that are muted, but which echo longer in the memory than louder, more explosive denouements. He has explained why it is that ambiguity touches his heart more nearly than the death and marriage style of finish that I prefer.””

Diane Setterfield

About This Quote

The quote reflects on the power of ambiguous, lingering endings in literature, suggesting they resonate longer than dramatic conclusions, highlighting human endurance amidst suffering.

In simple terms: Ambiguous endings linger, showing endurance in suffering.

Key Takeaway

Embrace subtle, lasting conclusions.

Themes

literature endings human experience endurance ambiguity

Mood

reflective melancholic

Type

analytical philosophical

When to use this quote

  • writing
  • reading
  • teaching literature
  • personal reflection

Key Concepts

Narrative structure emotional resonance philosophical reflection

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do subtle endings affect your memory of a story?
  • Why might ambiguity feel more honest than a tidy conclusion?
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