Action Quote by Mark Ellis
““Thinking about the weather was one way of shutting out of his mind the appalling bloody human mess sprawled out over the bed of this seedy hotel room in central London. The sight and smell was sickening - even to a hardened detective like him. Felling the bile rising in his throat again, he hurried out into the dimly lit corridor. “Where are you, Sergeant? Is the doctor here yet?””
About This Quote
The narrator uses the weather as a mental escape from the gruesome reality of a murder scene, highlighting the detective's need to distance himself from trauma.
In simple terms: Weather as a coping mechanism
Distraction can shield us from horror
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- after a crime scene
- in a seedy hotel
- during a night shift
- when confronting graphic evidence
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- writing noir fiction
- training detectives on stress management
Questions to Reflect On
- How does sensory distraction affect memory?
- What are the limits of using external focus to manage trauma?