Clarification Quote by Ed Lynskey
““Payne sought clarification. “Vertical or horizontal?” “Horizontal, of course.” “Sorry but I can’t help you.” “Will you pipe down for a minute? Naturally she was dead since I work at a cemetery. Her face struck a chord though. So, I rummaged around in the old Rory memory bank, and Emily is what rings a bell. Didn’t we go to school with an Emily? Tenth or eleventh grade, if I recall it correctly.””
About This Quote
A surreal dialogue about direction and mortality, hinting at memory and loss.
In simple terms: Memory, death, direction, absurdity, nostalgia, identity
The line between the mundane and the uncanny blurs.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- Reflecting on a dead colleague
- Recalling school acquaintances
- Navigating ambiguous instructions
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- Creative writing prompts
- Therapeutic storytelling
Questions to Reflect On
- How does the setting influence the tone?
- What does the 'horizontal' choice symbolize?