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.””
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.
Notice the lingering emptiness in your surroundings.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- exploring ruins
- reflecting on history
- writing poetry
- photography of decay
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What forgotten places haunt you?
- How do you find meaning in emptiness?
The imagery may be too abstract for concrete analysis.