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City streets Quote by Lauren Kate

“In the middle of the room was the bed where he had lain after that bullet found his neck near the Piave River front. It was a stupid attack; they had walked right into it.But Daniel had only enlisted in the war because Lucia was a nurse, so it was just as well. He rubbed at the place where he'd…” quote by Lauren Kate
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““In the middle of the room was the bed where he had lain after that bullet found his neck near the Piave River front. It was a stupid attack; they had walked right into it.But Daniel had only enlisted in the war because Lucia was a nurse, so it was just as well. He rubbed at the place where he'd been hit. He could feel the pain almost as if it had happened yesterday. If Daniel had stuck around long enough to let the wound heal, the doctors would have been amazed by the absence of a scar. Today,his neck was smooth and flawless,as if he had never been shot. Over the years,Daniel had been beaten, battered, flung over balconies, shot in the neck and the gut and the leg,tortured over hot coals, and dragged through a dozen city streets. But a close study of every inch of his skin would reveal only two small scars: two fine white lines above his shoulder blades where his wings unfurled. All of the fallen angels acquired these scars when they took their human bodies. In a way,the scars were all any of them had to show for themselves.””

Lauren Kate

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About This Quote

The passage uses scar imagery to illustrate how profound trauma can be hidden beneath a flawless exterior, suggesting that only those who truly look can see the marks of suffering.

In simple terms: Hidden scars reveal hidden suffering.

Key Takeaway

Appearances can conceal deep wounds.

Themes

identity suffering appearance vs reality resilience war transformation

Mood

somber reflective poignant

Type

narrative philosophical metaphorical

When to use this quote

  • war veteran reflecting on past injuries
  • character discovering hidden trauma
  • narrative describing a soldier's hidden wounds
  • scene where a nurse cares for a scarred patient
  • dialogue about the cost of war

Key Concepts

scar symbolism angelic metaphor human vulnerability memory

Practical Applications

  • psychological analysis of trauma
  • creative writing exploring hidden pain

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does it mean to carry invisible wounds?
  • How do we recognize hidden suffering in others?

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