Faint Quote by Jennifer L. Holm
““Miss Hepplewhite looked pained. "Miss Peck," she said at last, "a young lady should never, ever, under any circumstances whatsoever, run. Should you find yourself in a situation where you are at risk, it is always preferable to faint.””
About This Quote
The speaker advises that fleeing danger is undesirable; instead, fainting is presented as a safer, passive response to risk.
In simple terms: Advocates passive avoidance over active escape.
Fainting as a protective strategy.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- dangerous confrontation
- physical threat
- social pressure
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- character development in literature
- teaching coping mechanisms
Questions to Reflect On
- When is passivity preferable to action?
- How do societal expectations shape our risk responses?
Fainting may expose one to greater danger if not truly incapacitated.