Bleak Quote by Hazel Hawke
“Beautifully Bleak. I likened the hills encircling Canberra to the sea. They, like the sea, could be a sunny beguiling blue, or deep and inky. They could be distant and mysterious, or beautifully bleak as the wind tore across the plains from their snowy peaks. The hills were ever changing like the sea.”
About This Quote
Source Essay: Reflections on Canberra Landscape, 2020
The hills around Canberra shift in mood like the sea, ranging from bright blue to dark, mysterious, and bleak, reflecting nature’s ever‑changing character.
In simple terms: Hills change like the sea, from bright to bleak.
Embrace nature’s moods as a reminder of change.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- travel writing
- personal reflection
- environmental observation
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you interpret changing landscapes?
- What emotions do you associate with bleak beauty?
The description may romanticize hardship, overlooking practical concerns.