Complaining Quote by Laini Taylor
“This gown, is it cut from shadow?" the general asked. "I can barely feel it between my fingers." Not for want of trying, thought Madrigal. "Perhaps it is a reflection of the night sky," he suggested, "skimmed from a pond?" She supposed that he was being poetic. erotic, even. In return, as unerotically as possible- more like complaining of a stain that wouldn't come out-she said, "Yes, my lord. I went for a dip, and the reflection clung.”
About This Quote
Source Novel: Daughter of Smoke and Bone by Laini Taylor, 2011
A character describes a garment that seems to be made from darkness, prompting poetic speculation about its origin.
In simple terms: A mysterious dress appears to be crafted from shadows.
Appreciate poetic imagination in description.
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Type
When to use this quote
- writing
- visual arts
- costume design
- storytelling
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does poetic language affect perception?
- What does the shadow dress symbolize?
The metaphor may obscure practical details of the garment.