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Dreams Quote by Ray Bradbury

“She didn’t watch the dead, ancient bone-chess cities slide under, or the old canals filled with emptiness and dreams. Past dry rivers and dry lakes they flew, like a shadow of the moon, like a torch burning.” quote by Ray Bradbury
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““She didn’t watch the dead, ancient bone-chess cities slide under, or the old canals filled with emptiness and dreams. Past dry rivers and dry lakes they flew, like a shadow of the moon, like a torch burning.””

Ray Bradbury

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Martian Chronicles, 1950

The passage paints a surreal landscape where ancient ruins and empty canals symbolize forgotten histories and unfulfilled dreams, suggesting a haunting, timeless emptiness.

In simple terms: A haunting scene of forgotten places and dreams.

Key Takeaway

Notice the lingering emptiness in your surroundings.

Themes

nostalgia desolation memory time existence

Mood

melancholic reflective

Type

literary poetic

When to use this quote

  • exploring ruins
  • reflecting on history
  • writing poetry
  • photography of decay

Key Concepts

post-apocalyptic surrealism existentialism

Questions to Reflect On

  • What forgotten places haunt you?
  • How do you find meaning in emptiness?
A Different Perspective

The imagery may be too abstract for concrete analysis.

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