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“Etymologically, a disaster is a bad star.” quote by Marilynne Robinson
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““Etymologically, a disaster is a bad star.””

Marilynne Robinson

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Source Essay: Unknown, philosophical discussion

A disaster is etymologically linked to a “bad star,” implying misfortune is tied to cosmic forces.

In simple terms: Disaster means a bad star.

Key Takeaway

Recognize that language shapes perception of events.

Themes

language etymology misfortune

Mood

analytical curious

Type

philosophical educational

When to use this quote

  • disaster response planning
  • risk assessment
  • education curricula

Key Concepts

philosophy literature cultural studies

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does knowing a word’s origin affect its emotional impact?
  • Can re‑framing a disaster change our response?
A Different Perspective

Etymology may not reflect actual causes.

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