Ends Quote by Jack London
“The hand descended. Nearer and nearer it came. It touched the ends of his upstanding hair. He shrank down under it. It followed down after him, pressing more closely against him. Shrinking, almost shivering. He still managed to hold himself together. It was a torment, this hand that touched him and violated his instinct. He could not forget in a day all the evil that had been wrought him at the hands of men.”
About This Quote
Source Short story: "The Hand", 1915
A relentless, oppressive force invades the narrator's mind, symbolizing trauma that persists despite attempts to stay composed.
In simple terms: A haunting presence forces the narrator to confront deep trauma.
Acknowledge and process trauma rather than suppress it.
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When to use this quote
- therapy
- writing
- support groups
- mindfulness practice
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What inner demons do you feel are pressing on you?
- How can you transform fear into strength?
The abstract description may obscure the concrete source of the trauma, limiting empathy.