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Fantasy Quote by Peter James West

“From the dark forest that bordered the soft ploughed fields, came a low cry that did not belong to any animal. It was accompanied by the sound of branches bending and snapping, and the splintering of wood as trees were crushed or toppled onto their sides.” quote by Peter James West
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““From the dark forest that bordered the soft ploughed fields, came a low cry that did not belong to any animal. It was accompanied by the sound of branches bending and snapping, and the splintering of wood as trees were crushed or toppled onto their sides.””

Peter James West

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Dark Forest by Peter James West, 2015

A mysterious, animal-like cry echoes through a forest where trees are being violently torn down.

In simple terms: Strange sounds accompany a destructive forest scene.

Key Takeaway

Notice how nature’s turmoil can signal deeper mysteries.

Themes

nature mystery destruction

Mood

somber intriguing

Type

literary descriptive

When to use this quote

  • hiking
  • environmental activism
  • storytelling

Key Concepts

ecology symbolism psychology

Questions to Reflect On

  • What emotions does the forest’s destruction evoke?
  • How might this scene symbolize personal upheaval?
A Different Perspective

The vivid description may be exaggerated for dramatic effect.

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