Lack of understanding Quote by Robert Frost
“It looks as if Some pallid thing had squashed its features flat And its eyes shut with overeagerness To see what people found so interesting In one another, and had gone to sleep Of its own stupid lack of understanding, Or broken its white neck of mushroom stuff Short off, and died against the windowpane.”
About This Quote
Source Poem: Unpublished or lesser‑known verse attributed to Robert Frost, early 20th century
The poem describes a creature’s futile attempts to understand others, leading to its demise from ignorance and over‑eagerness
In simple terms: Ignorance and over‑eagerness cause self‑destruction
Beware of shallow curiosity
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When to use this quote
- academic analysis
- personal reflection
- teaching literature
- creative writing
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Questions to Reflect On
- What does the creature symbolize?
- How can we avoid “shutting eyes” to others?
May oversimplify complex social dynamics