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Ambassadors Quote by Megan Whalen Turner

“On the bed, Eugenides stirred restlessly. "Upset at the sight of blood?" he said. "Not my wife, Ornon." "Your blood," the ambassador pointed out. Eugenides glanced at the hook on his arm and conceded the point. "Yes," he said. He seemed lost in memory. The room was quiet.” quote by Megan Whalen Turner
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“On the bed, Eugenides stirred restlessly. "Upset at the sight of blood?" he said. "Not my wife, Ornon." "Your blood," the ambassador pointed out. Eugenides glanced at the hook on his arm and conceded the point. "Yes," he said. He seemed lost in memory. The room was quiet.”

Megan Whalen Turner

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Thief, by Megan Whalen Turner, 1996

Eugenides is confronted with his own violent past, feeling uneasy about blood and memory, reflecting on guilt and identity.

In simple terms: He feels uneasy about blood and past actions.

Key Takeaway

Acknowledge past actions to move forward.

Themes

guilt identity memory conflict

Mood

tense reflective

Type

literary dialogue

When to use this quote

  • personal reflection
  • conflict resolution
  • self‑assessment

Key Concepts

psychology redemption trauma

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does the blood symbolize for Eugenides?
  • How does confronting past violence change a person?
A Different Perspective

The scene lacks context for why the blood matters, limiting its impact.

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