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Angrily Note Quote by Patrick Rothfuss

“Bast stood in the doorway, practically dancing with irritation. When he spotted the approaching figure he rushed down the street, waving a piece of paper angrily. "A note? You sneak out and leave me a note?" He hissed angrily. "What am I, some dockside whore?” quote by Patrick Rothfuss
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““Bast stood in the doorway, practically dancing with irritation. When he spotted the approaching figure he rushed down the street, waving a piece of paper angrily. "A note? You sneak out and leave me a note?" He hissed angrily. "What am I, some dockside whore?””

Patrick Rothfuss

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss, 2007

A character’s irritation is expressed through exaggerated, almost theatrical behavior, highlighting his impatience and sarcasm.

In simple terms: A character is angry and sarcastic.

Key Takeaway

Recognize sarcasm as a sign of deeper frustration.

Themes

irritation sarcasm characterization

Mood

irritated wry

Type

literary character

When to use this quote

  • reading fiction
  • writing dialogue
  • character analysis

Key Concepts

psychology dialogue tone

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does sarcasm affect relationships?
  • When does humor become harmful?
A Different Perspective

Sarcasm can mask genuine concerns, making communication harder.

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