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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.” quote by Faith Hunter
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““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.””

Faith Hunter

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.

Key Takeaway

Affection can be hierarchical.

Themes

family respect love hierarchy gender roles

Mood

introspective conflicted thoughtful

Type

inner monologue interpersonal advice

When to use this quote

  • parents navigating expectations with adult children
  • leaders balancing camaraderie and authority
  • friends seeking deeper emotional validation

Key Concepts

brotherly bond paternal expectations military metaphor

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?
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