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“The ships whose masts I saw outlined against the sky looked, with their black hulls, like silent monsters that were raising their hackles and lying in wait for me.” quote by Knut Hamsun
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““The ships whose masts I saw outlined against the sky looked, with their black hulls, like silent monsters that were raising their hackles and lying in wait for me.””

Knut Hamsun

About This Quote

The narrator feels threatened by ominous ships that seem poised to attack, reflecting a sense of dread and vulnerability.

In simple terms: Foreboding maritime imagery

Key Takeaway

Perceived danger in the unknown

Themes

fear isolation nature suspense perception

Mood

uneasy tense foreboding

Type

descriptive metaphorical

When to use this quote

  • sailing alone
  • navigating unfamiliar waters
  • encountering hostile forces
  • traveling at night

Key Concepts

monsters sea sky vulnerability

Practical Applications

  • building tension in storytelling
  • illustrating internal fear

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does the sea symbolize here?
  • How does the narrator’s perception shape the threat?
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