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“own reputation, by associating himself with a story of cuckoldry, blackmail, murder, and revenge, and nor did he spare a thought for how Balfour might be recompensed. He felt only relief. An invisible order had been restored: the same kind of order that ensured his boiled egg was ready every…” quote by Eleanor Catton
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““own reputation, by associating himself with a story of cuckoldry, blackmail, murder, and revenge, and nor did he spare a thought for how Balfour might be recompensed. He felt only relief. An invisible order had been restored: the same kind of order that ensured his boiled egg was ready every morning, and the dishes cleared away. He plumped the knot of his necktie with his fingers, and rose from the table as a man refreshed.””

Eleanor Catton

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About This Quote

The passage depicts a character who, after committing immoral acts, feels a fleeting sense of relief as a personal order is restored, highlighting the dissonance between external chaos and internal complacency.

In simple terms: Relief through restored personal order despite moral decay.

Key Takeaway

Moral decay can coexist with a sense of normalcy.

Themes

Moral ambiguity Psychological relief Routine vs chaos Consequences of crime

Mood

cynical reflective

Type

narrative descriptive

When to use this quote

  • After committing a crime
  • When facing potential retribution
  • During a moment of personal routine

Key Concepts

Personal order Cognitive dissonance Moral compromise

Practical Applications

  • Analyzing character motivations in literature
  • Exploring ethical paradoxes in storytelling

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does the character's relief reveal about his values?
  • How does routine mask moral corruption?

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