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“It was in December. I stood in the back of the tram, all the way in the back. It drove through the country and stopped and started again, it took hours, the countryside was endless. And the sky got bluer and bluer and the sun shone until it seemed like flowers would have to start sprouting out of…” quote by Nescio
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““It was in December. I stood in the back of the tram, all the way in the back. It drove through the country and stopped and started again, it took hours, the countryside was endless. And the sky got bluer and bluer and the sun shone until it seemed like flowers would have to start sprouting out of the country bumpkins. And the red roofs in the villages and the black trees and the fields, most of them covered with straw, had it nice and warm, and the dunes sat bareheaded in the sun. And the road lay there, white and smarting, it couldn't bear the sunlight, and the glass panes of the village streetlamp flashed, they had trouble withstanding the glare too. But I got colder and colder. And the tram ran as long as the sun shone. It's a long ride from Hillegom to Leiden and the days are short in December. By the end, a block of ice was standing there on the tram staring into the big stupid cold sun that was flaming red as though the revolution was finally starting, as though offices were being blown up all over Amsterdam, but still it couldn't bring a spark of life back to my cold feet and stiff legs. And it kept getting bigger and colder, the sun, and I got colder and stayed the same size, and the blue sky looked down very disapprovingly: What are you doing on that tram?””

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About This Quote

Source Novel: De Avonden by Gerard Reve, 1947

A bleak winter journey reflects inner coldness and existential alienation as the narrator watches the indifferent world pass by.

In simple terms: Cold travel mirrors inner emptiness.

Key Takeaway

Acknowledge and seek warmth beyond external scenery.

Themes

loneliness existentialism seasonal melancholy urban vs rural alienation

Mood

melancholic reflective desolate

Type

literary descriptive philosophical

When to use this quote

  • long train rides
  • winter introspection
  • urban displacement
  • search for meaning

Key Concepts

psychological isolation environmental metaphor time perception

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does the cold symbolize for you?
  • How can you find warmth in a cold environment?
A Different Perspective

The narrative may romanticize suffering, overlooking resilience.

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