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Dreams Quote by Gustave Flaubert

“At the bottom of her heart, however, she was waiting for something to happen. Like shipwrecked sailors, she turned despairing eyes upon the solitude of her life, seeking afar off some white sail in the mists of the horizon. She did not know what this chance would be, what wind would bring it her…” quote by Gustave Flaubert
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““At the bottom of her heart, however, she was waiting for something to happen. Like shipwrecked sailors, she turned despairing eyes upon the solitude of her life, seeking afar off some white sail in the mists of the horizon. She did not know what this chance would be, what wind would bring it her, towards what shore it would drive her, if it would be a shallop or a three-decker, laden with anguish or full of bliss to the portholes. But each morning, as she awoke, she hoped it would come that day; she listened to every sound, sprang up with a start, wondered that it did not come; then at sunset, always more saddened, she longed for the morrow.””

Gustave Flaubert

About This Quote

The passage portrays a woman's yearning for an unknown future, using maritime metaphor to convey hope amid existential emptiness.

In simple terms: Yearning for destiny

Key Takeaway

Hope drives daily anticipation

Themes

longing hope existentialism

Mood

melancholic hopeful

Type

literary excerpt psychological portrait

When to use this quote

  • literary analysis
  • therapy sessions
  • motivational speaking

Key Concepts

metaphor psychology

Practical Applications

  • illustrating narrative tension
  • inspiring personal reflection

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does the sea symbolize for her?
  • How does hope shape her daily routine?
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