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Crescent moon Quote by Kerstin Gier

“Charlotte: Giordano is terribly afraid Gwyneth will get everything wrong tomorrow that she can get wrong. Gideon: Pass the olive oil, please. Charlotte: Politics and history are a closed book to Gwyneth. She can’t even remember names—they go in at one ear and straight out of the other. She can’t…” quote by Kerstin Gier
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““Charlotte: Giordano is terribly afraid Gwyneth will get everything wrong tomorrow that she can get wrong. Gideon: Pass the olive oil, please. Charlotte: Politics and history are a closed book to Gwyneth. She can’t even remember names—they go in at one ear and straight out of the other. She can’t help it, her brain doesn’t have the capacity. It’s stuffed with the names of boy bands and long, long cast lists of actors in soppy romantic films. Raphael: Gwyneth is your time-traveling cousin, right? I saw her yesterday in school. Isn’t she the one with long dark hair and blue eyes? Charlotte: Yes, and that birthmark on her temple, the one that looks like a little banana. Gideon: Like a little crescent moon. Raphael: What’s that friend of hers called? The blonde with freckles? Lily? Charlotte: Lesley Hay. Rather brighter than Gwyneth, but she’s a wonderful example of the way people get to look like their dogs. Hers is a shaggy golden retriever crossbreed called Bertie. Raphael: That’s cute! Charlotte: You like dogs? Raphael: Especially golden retriever crossbreeds with freckles. Charlotte: I see. Well, you can try your luck. You won’t find it particularly difficult. Lesley gets through even more boys than Gwyneth. Gideon: Really? How many . . . er, boyfriends has Gwyneth had? Charlotte: Oh, my God! This is kind of embarrassing. I don’t want to speak ill of her, it’s just that she’s not very discriminating. Particularly when she’s had a drink. She’s done the rounds of almost all the boys in our class and the class above us . . . I guess I lost track at some point. I’d rather not repeat what they call her. Raphael: The school mattress? Gideon: Pass the salt, please. ””

Kerstin Gier

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Shadow of the Wind, 2001

A whimsical dialogue reveals characters judging others based on superficial traits and social status, highlighting shallow perceptions and gossip.

In simple terms: People judge others superficially and gossip.

Key Takeaway

Avoid shallow judgments; seek deeper understanding.

Themes

judgment gossip social status appearance relationships

Mood

lighthearted critical reflective

Type

conversational observational

When to use this quote

  • high school interactions
  • friendship circles
  • dating scenes
  • family gatherings
  • online forums

Key Concepts

stereotyping social dynamics identity communication self-awareness

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you recognize when you’re judging superficially?
  • What steps can you take to see beyond appearances?
A Different Perspective

The humor may mask serious bias and hurtful labeling.

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