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Beach Quote by Janet Frame

“She grew more and more silent about what really mattered. She curled inside herself like one of those black chimney brushes, the little shellfish you see on the beach, and you touch them, and then go inside and don’t come out.” quote by Janet Frame
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“She grew more and more silent about what really mattered. She curled inside herself like one of those black chimney brushes, the little shellfish you see on the beach, and you touch them, and then go inside and don’t come out.”

Janet Frame

About This Quote

Source Novel: An Angel at My Table, Janet Frame, 1970

She retreats inward, becoming silent and isolated, likened to a hidden shellfish that withdraws when touched.

In simple terms: She withdraws into herself, becoming silent and hidden.

Key Takeaway

Notice and gently support withdrawn individuals.

Themes

isolation silence withdrawal

Mood

melancholic introspective

Type

literary psychological

When to use this quote

  • family dynamics
  • therapy sessions
  • support groups

Key Concepts

literature psychology

Questions to Reflect On

  • What triggers her silence?
  • How can you gently encourage openness?
A Different Perspective

Isolation may be a protective coping mechanism.

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