Brother Quote by Faith Hunter
““Yeah. You treat him like a son or a soldier, instead of like a brother. He wants you to like him and admire him and love him. Maybe in that order.””
About This Quote
The speaker contrasts the expectations placed on a male figure—being respected and loved like a brother—with the desire for paternal or militaristic reverence, exposing a hierarchy of affection and admiration.
In simple terms: Desire for layered respect and love.
Affection can be hierarchical.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- parents navigating expectations with adult children
- leaders balancing camaraderie and authority
- friends seeking deeper emotional validation
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- Develop characters with conflicting affection roles
- Use dialogue to reveal nuanced relational expectations
Questions to Reflect On
- Why does the speaker prioritize admiration before love?
- How does the metaphor of a soldier shape the perceived relationship?