Big time Quote by Jonathan Stroud
“And sure enough,the youth in question was not his usual dapper self. His face was puffy, his eyes red and wild; his shirt(distressingly unbuttoned)hung over his trousers in sloppy fashion. All very out of charactar: Mandrake was normally defined by his rigid self-control. Somthing seemed to have stripped all that away. Well, the poor lad was emotionally brittle.He needed sympathetic handling. "You're a mess," I sneered "You've lost it big time. What's happened? All the guilt and self-loathing suddenly get to you? It can't just be that someone else called me, surly?”
About This Quote
Source Novel: The Amulet of Samarkand, 2003
The character, usually composed, appears disheveled and emotionally fragile, revealing that even the most controlled people can break under pressure.
In simple terms: Even the strongest can fall apart under stress.
Recognize and support those showing signs of distress.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal crisis
- friendship support
- mental health awareness
- conflict resolution
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you respond when a normally strong person shows weakness?
- What can you do to help someone in emotional turmoil?
The description may dramatize for narrative effect, not reflecting real coping mechanisms.