Betrayal Quote by Evette Davis
““For a moment, I felt sorry for him. The pain and disappointment of his life hung about him like a cloak. It permeated the air, giving him a rank and bitter scent. This, I mused, was an example of human betrayal left festering, and I felt some compassion for the man whose life had been so disturbed by his wife's ambitions and dishonesty.””
About This Quote
The narrator briefly empathizes with a man's suffering, attributing his misery to his wife's deceitful ambitions, which have poisoned his existence.
In simple terms: Brief compassion for a betrayed man
Betrayal can corrupt a life
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- observing a troubled individual
- reflecting on marital discord
- analyzing the impact of deceit
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- psychological counseling
- literary analysis
Questions to Reflect On
- What does this reveal about the narrator's values?
- How does betrayal shape identity?