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Brother Quote by John Connolly

“You mean they killed her?" asked David. They ate her," said Brother Number One. "With porridge. That's what 'ran away and was never seen again' means in these parts. It means 'eaten.'" Um and what about 'happily ever after'?" asked David, a little uncertainly. "What does that mean?" Eaten…” quote by John Connolly
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“You mean they killed her?" asked David. They ate her," said Brother Number One. "With porridge. That's what 'ran away and was never seen again' means in these parts. It means 'eaten.'" Um and what about 'happily ever after'?" asked David, a little uncertainly. "What does that mean?" Eaten quickly," said Brother Number One.”

John Connolly

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Book of Lost Things by John Connolly, 2006

The passage uses dark humor to illustrate how stories can twist familiar tropes into grim realities, warning that naive expectations may hide danger.

In simple terms: Stories can turn happy endings into horror.

Key Takeaway

Question narratives critically.

Themes

dark humor storytelling caution

Mood

uneasy thoughtful

Type

cautionary ironic

When to use this quote

  • Reading horror
  • discussing plot twists
  • teaching critical thinking

Key Concepts

Narrative subversion irony folk tales

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you interpret familiar tropes?
  • What dangers hide behind comforting stories?
A Different Perspective

Humor may downplay real fear.

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