Boston celtics Quote by Jodi Picoult
““When she had packed all the artifacts that made up their personal history into liquor store boxes, the house became strictly a feminine place. She stood with her hands on her hips, stoically accepting the absence of old Boston Celtics coasters and the tangle of fishing poles, the old dartboard from a Scots pub, the toolbox and downhill skis, the silky patterned ties which sat in the base of one box like a writing mass of snakes. Without these things, one tended to notice the bright eyelet curtains, the vase filled with yawning crocuses, a needlepoint pillow ... Overall, the house looked much like her apartment had eight years ago, before she had met him.””
About This Quote
She removes masculine artifacts, leaving a space that reflects her own identity, revealing how objects shape gendered perception of home.
In simple terms: Clearing male items reveals her personal space.
Objects define gendered atmosphere.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- after divorce
- post-relationship moving
- redecorating a shared home
- decluttering for self‑recovery
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- interior design therapy
- narrative therapy for identity reconstruction
Questions to Reflect On
- How do possessions influence our sense of self?
- What does the removal of gendered items say about power dynamics in shared spaces?