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Accompany Quote by Elizabeth Gaskell

“The question always is, has everything been done to make the sufferings of these exceptions as small as possible? Or, in the triumph of the crowded procession, have the helpless been trampled on, instead of being gently lifted aside out of the roadway of the conqueror, whom they have no power to…” quote by Elizabeth Gaskell
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“The question always is, has everything been done to make the sufferings of these exceptions as small as possible? Or, in the triumph of the crowded procession, have the helpless been trampled on, instead of being gently lifted aside out of the roadway of the conqueror, whom they have no power to accompany on his march?”

Elizabeth Gaskell

About This Quote

Source Novel: North and South by Elizabeth Gaskell, 1854

The quote questions whether society has minimized suffering for the vulnerable or ignored them in favor of the majority.

In simple terms: Society may neglect the helpless while favoring the crowd.

Key Takeaway

Advocate for protecting the vulnerable.

Themes

social justice empathy power dynamics

Mood

concerned reflective

Type

ethical philosophical

When to use this quote

  • policy making
  • community activism
  • charitable work
  • advocacy
  • legal reform

Key Concepts

ethics human rights social responsibility

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do we balance majority needs with minority protection?
  • What mechanisms can prevent marginalization?
A Different Perspective

The quote assumes a clear moral binary, overlooking complex trade‑offs.

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