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Christmas dinner Quote by Ransom Riggs

“But don’t the wights get caught?” I said. “I mean, if they’re helping murder people, you’d think—” “Some do,” Emma said. “Wager you’ve heard of a few, if you follow the news. There was one fellow, they found him with human heads in the icebox and gibletty goodies in a stock pot over a low boil…” quote by Ransom Riggs
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““But don’t the wights get caught?” I said. “I mean, if they’re helping murder people, you’d think—” “Some do,” Emma said. “Wager you’ve heard of a few, if you follow the news. There was one fellow, they found him with human heads in the icebox and gibletty goodies in a stock pot over a low boil, like he was making Christmas dinner. In your time this wouldn’t have been so very long ago.” I remembered—vaguely—a sensationalized late-night TV special about a cannibalistic serial killer from Milwaukee who’d been apprehended in similarly gruesome circumstances. “You mean … Jeffrey Dahmer?” “I believe that was the gentleman’s name, yes,” said Millard. “Fascinating case. Seems he never lost his taste for the fresh stuff, though he’d not been a hollow for many years.””

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About This Quote

Source Novel: Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children, 2011

The dialogue juxtaposes mythic “wights” with real-world serial killers, highlighting how horror can blur fiction and reality.

In simple terms: Fictional monsters are compared to actual murderers.

Key Takeaway

Recognize how stories reflect real evils.

Themes

horror reality myth crime psychology

Mood

uneasy thoughtful critical

Type

literary analytical cautionary

When to use this quote

  • reading discussion
  • crime documentary analysis
  • ethical debate on sensationalism

Key Concepts

monster lore true crime media sensationalism

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does fiction influence our perception of real crimes?
  • What responsibilities do storytellers have when referencing true horrors?
A Different Perspective

The comparison may oversimplify complex criminal psychology.

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