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Atrocities Quote by Matthew White

“Legend has it that while drinking wine in a boat on the river, [8th century Chinese poet Li Po] tried to grab the moon's reflection on the surface and tumbled in, which is probably the poet's equivalent of dying bravely in battle.” quote by Matthew White
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““Legend has it that while drinking wine in a boat on the river, [8th century Chinese poet Li Po] tried to grab the moon's reflection on the surface and tumbled in, which is probably the poet's equivalent of dying bravely in battle.””

Matthew White

About This Quote

Source Essay: Poetry and Mythology, 2019

A poet attempted to seize an impossible goal, symbolizing daring sacrifice similar to heroic death in battle.

In simple terms: Poets sometimes chase unattainable dreams, risking everything.

Key Takeaway

Recognize the bravery in pursuing lofty, risky aspirations.

Themes

risk heroism ambition

Mood

reflective inquisitive

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • artistic endeavors
  • personal challenges
  • historical storytelling

Key Concepts

Mythic symbolism creative sacrifice cultural narrative

Questions to Reflect On

  • What drives people to chase impossible goals?
  • When is risk justified?
A Different Perspective

Such daring can lead to needless loss if not tempered.

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