Skip to content

Adolescence Quote by Margaret Atwood

“Most mothers worry when their daughters reach adolescence but I was the opposite. I relaxed, I sighed with relief. Little girls are cute and small only to adults. To one another they are not cute. They are life sized.” quote by Margaret Atwood
Download Open image
“Most mothers worry when their daughters reach adolescence but I was the opposite. I relaxed, I sighed with relief. Little girls are cute and small only to adults. To one another they are not cute. They are life sized.”

Margaret Atwood

3.0 out of 5 (9 ratings)

About This Quote

The speaker observes that adolescent girls, unlike younger children, are seen by peers as fully formed individuals, not as innocent or cute, highlighting a shift in perception as they mature.

In simple terms: Adolescence changes how girls are viewed.

Key Takeaway

Peers see teenage girls as adults, not children.

Themes

adolescence gender perception peer dynamics identity socialization

Mood

reflective thoughtful nuanced

Type

observation personal essay

When to use this quote

  • discussing teenage behavior with parents
  • educational workshops on puberty
  • media analysis of teen representation

Key Concepts

development self-awareness social roles

Practical Applications

  • guiding parents on adolescent communication
  • informing youth programs

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does peer perception affect a teen's self-esteem?
  • What responsibilities do adults have when viewing teens as adults?

More by Margaret Atwood

Explore all 2,073 Margaret Atwood quotes

More Adolescence quotes

Browse all 625 Adolescence quotes