Bolts Locks Quote by Michael Crichton
““...for the door to the house had many bolts, locks, bars, and fasteners, as is common in the dwellings of misers.””
About This Quote
The passage describes a miser’s house as heavily secured with numerous locks and bolts, emphasizing extreme protective measures.
In simple terms: A miser’s home is over‑secured.
Recognize when excessive security reflects fear of loss.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- home security planning
- financial advice
- character analysis
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Why do people over‑protect possessions?
- When does security become counterproductive?
Too many locks can hinder necessary access.