Beaten Quote by Lewis Carroll
“I do not know if Alice in Wonderland was an original story-I was, at least, no conscious imitator in writing it-but I do know that, since it came out, something like a dozen story-books have appeared, on identically the same pattern. The path I timidly explored believing myself to be 'the first that ever burst into that silent sea'-is now a beaten high-road: all the way-side flowers have long ago been trampled into the dust: and it would be courting disaster for me to attempt that style again.”
About This Quote
Source Novel: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, 1865
The author feels his work has been imitated so much that trying the same style feels futile.
In simple terms: Original ideas become hard to repeat after many copies.
Seek new perspectives, not just imitation.
Themes
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When to use this quote
- writing a novel
- academic research
- film adaptations
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What fresh angle can you bring to a familiar theme?
- How do you balance homage with originality?
The desire to innovate may be stifled by fear of repetition.