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“My father leaving the family shaped who I was and how I looked at the world. By the same token, my father telling me fairy tales that he had made up shaped me profoundly, too.” quote by Kate DiCamillo
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“My father leaving the family shaped who I was and how I looked at the world. By the same token, my father telling me fairy tales that he had made up shaped me profoundly, too.”

Kate DiCamillo

About This Quote

Both parental abandonment and imaginative storytelling profoundly influence identity and worldview, showing that loss and creativity intertwine.

In simple terms: Family loss and fantasy shape who we become.

Key Takeaway

Narratives help process trauma.

Themes

family storytelling identity

Mood

nostalgic hopeful

Type

personal memoir reflective insight

When to use this quote

  • therapeutic writing
  • parent‑child counseling
  • literary analysis

Key Concepts

psychological resilience creative coping

Practical Applications

  • use personal myths to reframe hardship
  • encourage storytelling in healing

Questions to Reflect On

  • In what ways do imagined stories heal real wounds?
  • How can we balance fantasy with confronting reality?
A Different Perspective

Overemphasis on fantasy may obscure the need for concrete support.

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