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Dreams Quote by Margaret George

“Mary fell asleep early, but her dreams were most unpleasant. She was a mouse running across the kitchen floor, and Elizabeth was a sharp-clawed cat waiting silently to pounce. Then she was a wild deer being chased by famished dogs. Elizabeth was a laughing huntsman in black velvet, urging the…” quote by Margaret George
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““Mary fell asleep early, but her dreams were most unpleasant. She was a mouse running across the kitchen floor, and Elizabeth was a sharp-clawed cat waiting silently to pounce. Then she was a wild deer being chased by famished dogs. Elizabeth was a laughing huntsman in black velvet, urging the ravenous pack onward with a whip. And then Mary was her true self, barefoot and in a bedgown, attempting to escape by night. But the castle was dark and the halls were a winding maze. Mary ran down long shadowy corridors, panting and out of breath, but at every turn she ran into blank walls or locked doors. At last she managed to yank open a door, expecting to breathe the sweet air of freedom. But the way was blocked by laughing faces, all of them growing larger and larger while Mary got smaller and smaller. There was Elizabeth . . . and Dudley . . . and Cecil . . . and Walsingham . . . and their loud laughter filled her ears, drowning her pleas like ocean waves.””

Margaret George

About This Quote

Source Novel: "The Dream of Mary", 1995

Mary's nightmarish journey reflects inner turmoil, confronting fears and oppressive forces before confronting self.

In simple terms: Nightmare mirrors inner conflict.

Key Takeaway

Confront fears to find self.

Themes

psychology self‑discovery

Mood

dark intense

Type

literary psychological

When to use this quote

  • nightmares
  • therapy
  • creative writing
  • personal growth

Key Concepts

trauma identity freedom

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does the cat symbolize for you?
  • How do you face your own locked doors?
A Different Perspective

Interpretation may vary; symbolism can be ambiguous.

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