Revenge Quote by Emily Brontë
““It expressed, plainer than words could do, the intense anguish at having made himself the instrument of thwarting his own revenge. Had it been dark, I dare say, he would have tried to remedy the mistake by smashing Hareton’s skull on the steps; but we witnessed his salvation; and I was presently below with my precious charge pressed to my heart. Hindley descended more leisurely, sobered and abashed.””
About This Quote
A character feels deep anguish for causing his own downfall, yet finds redemption through compassion and restraint.
In simple terms: He suffers for his own revenge but is saved by caring for another.
Compassion can redeem even the deepest guilt.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- family crisis
- moral dilemmas
- personal crisis
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What does true forgiveness look like?
- Can compassion heal personal guilt?
Redemption may not erase the consequences of past actions.