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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…” quote by Emily Brontë
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““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.””

Emily Brontë

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.

Key Takeaway

Compassion can redeem even the deepest guilt.

Themes

guilt redemption compassion

Mood

somber introspective

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • family crisis
  • moral dilemmas
  • personal crisis

Key Concepts

self-sacrifice inner conflict forgiveness

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does true forgiveness look like?
  • Can compassion heal personal guilt?
A Different Perspective

Redemption may not erase the consequences of past actions.

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