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“He turned away and I turned to him in vivid heat to look on the sun-dried world. The groves and towers were gone. The Word was gone. The sea had shrunk away leaving only the blue mist of after-rain. Ignorant of alchemy they put their faith in technology and turned the whole world into gold. The…” quote by Jeanette Winterson
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““He turned away and I turned to him in vivid heat to look on the sun-dried world. The groves and towers were gone. The Word was gone. The sea had shrunk away leaving only the blue mist of after-rain. Ignorant of alchemy they put their faith in technology and turned the whole world into gold. The dead sand shone.””

Jeanette Winterson

About This Quote

A bleak vision of a world where technology replaces spirituality, leaving emptiness and false value.

In simple terms: Technology as false salvation

Key Takeaway

Beware of valuing illusion over substance

Themes

technology spiritual void environmental decay illusion materialism

Mood

melancholy ominous reflective

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • post-apocalyptic setting
  • societal collapse
  • overreliance on tech

Key Concepts

alchemy faith gold sun-dried world

Practical Applications

  • critical analysis of tech utopias
  • creative writing inspiration

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does "gold" symbolize here?
  • How does the loss of "The Word" affect meaning?
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