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Beauty Quote by Rhoda Broughton

“Beauty is a fading flower;”[3] and, applied particularly to woman’s loveliness, there is none more favourite among that bundle of dull platitudes, of insipid, trite commonplaces which enrol themselves under the head of moral maxims. Of course it is true—tiresomely, provokingly, heart-breakingly…” quote by Rhoda Broughton
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““Beauty is a fading flower;”[3] and, applied particularly to woman’s loveliness, there is none more favourite among that bundle of dull platitudes, of insipid, trite commonplaces which enrol themselves under the head of moral maxims. Of course it is true—tiresomely, provokingly, heart-breakingly true; so true as to be almost a self-evident proposition.””

Rhoda Broughton

About This Quote

Source Novel: “She Stoops to Conquer”, Rhoda Broughton, 1865

Beauty is portrayed as fleeting and overused, reducing women’s value to shallow clichés.

In simple terms: Beauty fades and is often reduced to empty sayings.

Key Takeaway

Challenge superficial standards of beauty.

Themes

beauty futility gender societal norms literature

Mood

critical thought‑provoking

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • social commentary
  • women’s rights
  • literary analysis
  • media critique

Key Concepts

Feminist critique ephemeral aesthetics cultural satire

Questions to Reflect On

  • What alternative values should replace beauty?
  • How can literature shift cultural narratives?
A Different Perspective

Such critiques can be dismissed as overly pessimistic.

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