Mirrors Quote by Ivan Bunin
““Having shaved, washed, and dexterously arranged several artificial teeth, standing in front of the mirror, he moistened his silver-mounted brushes and plastered the remains of his thick pearly hair on his swarthy yellow skull. He drew on to his strong old body, with its abdomen protuberant from excessive good living, his cream-colored silk underwear, put black silk socks and patent-leather slippers on his flat-footed feet. He put sleeve-links in the shining cuffs of his snow-white shirt, and bending forward so that his shirt front bulged out, he arranged his trousers that were pulled up high by his silk braces, and began to torture himself, putting his collar-stud through the stiff collar. The floor was still rocking beneath him, the tips of his fingers hurt, the stud at moments pinched the flabby skin in the recess under his Adam's apple, but he persisted, and at last, with eyes all strained and face dove-blue from the over-tight collar that enclosed his throat, he finished the business and sat down exhausted in front of the pier glass, which reflected the whole of him, and repeated him in all the other mirrors. " It is awful ! " he muttered, dropping his strong, bald head, but without trying to understand or to know what was awful. Then, with habitual careful attention examining his gouty-jointed short fingers and large, convex, almond-shaped finger-nails, he repeated : " It is awful. . . .””
About This Quote
Source Short story: “The Man Who Was Too Precise,” Ivan Bunin, early 20th century
A man obsessively dresses himself in excessive detail, feeling pain and absurdity, yet continues the ritual, highlighting self‑imposed suffering and the search for meaning in mundane acts.
In simple terms: He obsessively dresses himself, feeling pain but persisting.
Question the purpose of self‑inflicted rituals.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- morning routine
- personal grooming
- self‑critique
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Why does he continue despite pain?
- What does the ritual reveal about his inner state?
The ritual may mask deeper emotional distress.