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“Just then, just when I thought I would be free from the repeated blows to my tender head of the Stupidity Hammer, the Stupidity Hammer rose up from the shining screen, drew back, whirled hugely, and with great force and might and main slammed me right between the eyes so my brain squirted out my…” quote by John C. Wright
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““Just then, just when I thought I would be free from the repeated blows to my tender head of the Stupidity Hammer, the Stupidity Hammer rose up from the shining screen, drew back, whirled hugely, and with great force and might and main slammed me right between the eyes so my brain squirted out my ears a yard past my shoulders in both directions. Bilbo does not seal the barrels. I will wait for you to recover in case you just got the sensation of a Stupidity Hammer clonking you from the page. Then I will repeat myself, because it is so dumb you might not believe me: Bilbo does not seal the barrels. He leaves the tops open. -- The Desolation of Tolkien””

John C. Wright

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Desolation of Tolkien, 2015

The writer uses exaggerated metaphor to illustrate the frustration of being overwhelmed by complex ideas.

In simple terms: Complex ideas can feel like a hammer to the head.

Key Takeaway

Break down dense material into smaller parts.

Themes

frustration complexity metaphor

Mood

reflective humorous

Type

satirical philosophical

When to use this quote

  • academic reading
  • technical manuals
  • creative writing
  • learning new subjects

Key Concepts

cognitive overload literary satire

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you simplify a confusing concept?
  • When does humor help or hinder understanding?
A Different Perspective

Overuse of hyperbole may distract from the actual advice.

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